Quick Fact:
The year 2000 was a watershed in the spread of technology because the majority of households, 51 percent, had one or more computers, up from 42 percent in a 1998 survey.
Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Quote:
Today, tens of thousands of underused computers, neglected Internet modems and turned-off TV sets gather dust in classrooms...Electronic technology has revolutionized 21st-century work, but not 21st-century learning.
-- James Guthrie, professor, Vanderbilt University
TICAL is a statewide educational technology service provided by Santa Cruz
County Office of Education with funding from the California Department of Education.
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High School Diploma Student Course Plan
Courtesy of Melanie Wade
Principal, Fremont Adult School
Fremont Unified School District
This Excel® template is designed as a keep track sheet for students in alternative high school diploma programs. These programs include Adult Education, Continuation, Independent Study, and home schooling.
Simply enter the number of credits earned in a course, and the total credits earned to date is calculated within each curricular area and in the total. This template, which may be easily modified for specific school use, is a great time saver for students, teachers, counselors, and administrators.
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