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Specialist Mississippi State University |
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"Good teachers look for ways to reach out and touch each type of learner and technology provides an excellent medium. It opens a new world of opportunities that uses advanced pedagogical tools housed in a technological framework. Technology-assisted learning appropriately utilizes technology to deliver learning resources. It may be in the form of on-line quizzing, e-lectures, on-line homework assistance, real life business application videos, and various other Internet activities.
Remember,
technology doesn’t replace the instructor--it enhances the quality of
the learning experience as well as the delivery and comprehension of the
subject matter." |
Courses Taught
Blackboard Courses--students must be enrolled and logged in correctly. For information please contact me at the e-mail address above.
CSC1113 Introduction to Computer Concepts
Word 07 Chapter 1 PowerPoint pdf file
CSC1123 Microcomputer Computer Applications
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Workshops and Other Resources
Microsoft Office 2007
PowerPoint 07 Handouts
Microsoft Office 2003
- Introduction to Office 2003--MSU Workshop Materials from Summer 2004
- Office 2003--What's New
Creating Your Own Web Page
Impatica Workshop Materials
PowerPoint 2003
- Top 10 PowerPoint Tips
- Scanner Instructions for Labs DY-ITB 127-128
- Scanner Instructions for New Scanner in DY 128 Britt
- Music from CD ppt
- Inserting Music and Rehearsing Timings ppt
- Package for CD and Ahead Nero Burn ppt
- How to Burn a CD using Ahead Nero Software
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Words of Wisdom
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Books to Read
- The Lost Choice by Andy Andews--a legend of personal discovery
- The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom--explores the unexpected connections of our lives
- Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom--suggestions for living a complete life.
- The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson--real meaning of Christmas.
- Chicken Soup for the Soul--guides for living.
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For a long time it seemed to me that real life was about to begin,
but there was always some obstacle in the way.
Something had to be paid.
Then life would begin.
At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life.
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Margaret S. Britt
Copiah-Lincoln Community College
Dow Young Technology Building Suite 222
P.O. Box 649 Wesson, MS 39191
Office Telephone (601) 643-8622
School Fax (601) 643-8621
e-mail: mbritt@colin.edu
or
margaret.britt@colin.edu
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This page last updated 11/14/07