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Curricula for teaching children computer literacy?
Hello,
I want to teach my son (grade 5) some basics of computer literacy, such as:
- computer device
- operating systems (their device and work with them)
I have knowledge myself, but there is no systematization, maybe there are some then sensible training programs, manuals or books specifically for children?
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You know, in our near-computer specialty, it was the subject Introduction to the specialty (that is, the very device of computers and OS) according to the training manual, in which everything was carefully laid out on the shelves, was the most tedious, especially for those who owned a computer better than a lecturer. My friend and I, who checked the programming labs for the whole group, got a triplet simply because it was sickening to learn all this muddle.
By the fifth grade, my daughter assembled a computer herself a couple of times (naturally, under strict guidance) and therefore understands a little what and how is inside. In addition, she has been making presentations in LibreOffice since the first grade - on my Linux and hers on Windows. So there are no problems with working with operating systems either.
Maybe it's better to invent a practice than to look for manuals?
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