Lesson
Three: E-mail Safety
Grade Level: 12 (Unit may be adapted to any class using computer lab online activities.)
Subject Areas: Business and Language Arts
Learner Outcomes: The student will acquire knowledge of and identify safe and proper methods for accessing E-mail accounts.
Time Frame: Three 45 Minute Class Periods
Materials: Access to an Internet Accessible Computer Lab, E-mail Safety Guidelines PowerPoint Presentation, E-mail Account Setup at the assigned Internet site, E-mail Terms Word Puzzle, Computer Safety Rules and Procedures Acknowledgment Form, and E-mail addresses of students from other schools both in-state and out of state (The teacher will need to contact other schools and their teachers to obtain these addresses as well as permission for participation in the activity.)
Technology Tools/Courseware: Internet-Ready Computer Lab, Computer Projection Device, Expert Software Crosswords & Word Games (Puzzle Maker Software), Printer, and Microsoft PowerPoint Software
Teacher Notes: Contact and/or locate various schools through listserve sources, Internet searches, and/or personal contacts that will be willing to participate in the "Cross-country E-mail Campaign" and review the correct formatting procedure for letter writing to correct student's correspondence before it is submitted.
Procedures:
Project Section 1
Evaluation/Assessment: Class Participation, Teacher Observation, Completion of E-mail Terms Word Puzzle, and Report of Results of Cross-country E-mail Campaign
State IGO's and Other Standards
(WVIGO's):
West Virginia Instructional Goals and Objectives:
Computer/Technology:
12.90
Language Arts:
12.38, 12.43, 12.53, 12.54, 12.55, 12.88, 12.90,
Process/Workplace Goals:
Communications:
PW.2, PW.5, PW.14
Technology:
PW.27, PW.28, PW.30, PW.32, PW.33
Self
Management: PW.35, PW.36, PW.37, PW.38, PW.43
Vocational Instructional Goals and Objectives:
Advanced
Business Computer Application: ACA 3, ACA 5, ACA 14, ACA 21
For Further Information:
Abigail
Reynolds
West
Virginia State Department of Education
National
Standards
References:
Berkemeyer, K., Mayo,
D., & Vesecky, C. (1998). Learning the Internet.
DDC Publishing: New York, NY.
Crowder, D. & Crowder,
R. (1999). CliffsNotes: Getting on the Internet.
IDG Books Worldwide, Inc.: Chicago, IL.
E-mail
Safety Tips
Expert Software Crosswords
& Word Games (Puzzle Maker Software)
Etiquette
for E-mail
Free
Electronic Mail Account
Authors:
Terri
H. Burgess | Natalie
M. Cook | Mary
Ruth Hale | Man High
School
Date Modified:
Attachments: E-mail Safety PowerPoint
Presentation, Computer Safety Rules and Procedures
Acknowledgment Form, and E-mail Terms Word
Puzzle
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