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Technology Applications - Kranz Junior High School

Google Classroom
08/18/2020

To access Google Classroom you must log in to your dickinson ISD account first.  Once you do that make sure "link and sync data" everytime it asks.  Click on the apps logo on the top right side of the page (looks like a rubix cube) to find Classroom.  

Here is a shortcut, but you must still log in to your google account first.

https://classroom.google.com/


Technology Applications Expectations
08/18/2020
Welcome to Kranz everyone.  Our learning for the first 3 weeks will be virtual throughout the district; however, Tech Apps will continue to be virtual throughout the year.  By this I mean that all of our work will CONTINUE AND ALWAYS be completed on a computer.  Whether you are face to face instruction or virtual learning, all of your work will continue to be turned in to Google Classroom.  So those of you that choose to come learn face to face after the 3 weeks, your work will continue to be on Google Classroom and completed on a laptop.  Personal laptops are NOT NEEDED when you return to school, there will be one provided for you in my classroom.  REMINDER .... YOU MUST BE LOGGED ON TO YOUR DICKINSON ISD GOOGLE ACCOUNT EVERYDAY TO ACCESS YOUR ASSIGNMENTS.  

Michael Schwager

I started in Dickinson ISD in 2018 and was previously in Texas City ISD for 21 years where I taught Health, PE, and Athletics.  I am currently coaching 8th grade football and varsity baseball.  
mschwager@dickinsonisd.org

281-209-3600 ext. 3622

 

Course Description 
Technology Applications (Tech Apps) is a semester long course in Computer Applications, which include Google, Microsoft Office, and more.  Students will learn how to use multiple Google applications, how to create documents correctly, spreadsheets, and more.  Along with learning these basic computer skills, students will also learn how to type more efficiently with speed and accuracy.  Students will develop digital citizenship skills while working on real-world activities and projects in order to learn how to use technology correctly and responsibly. Students will make informed decisions by understanding current and emerging technologies, including technology systems; appropriate digital tools, and personal learning networks.  As competent researchers and responsible digital citizens, students use creative and computational thinking to solve problems while developing career and college readiness skills.

 



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