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Classroom Safety Procedures and Care Policies.
Ukamaka Anagu
    One hour



Lesson created on 1/24/2000 3:33:02 PM EST.
Last modified 2/14/2000 1:22:40 PM EST.


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This is the students' first lesson on the course. It allows the students to begin a friendly approach to the computer repair concept. It gives students a fundation to a life long behavioral pattern in the computer repair environment. students will be given a lesson plan each.With the lesson plan they will receive a package each. Those packages will contain the Safety policies and Procedures and the repairs laboratory Tool kits requirement. Any other requirement that maybe fundamental for their success will be included in the infoprmation passed on to students. Students will be given their reading group thesame day and in groups of three they will read and discuss the information at hand. At this point teacher will act as facilitator.

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The fundamental understanding aligns with that of applied technologies. For applied technologies to be successfully taught, the student must learn how to act in a computer intensive environment.

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