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About Sonia
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I`m Computer Science teacher and can help in improving new lesson plans implementing project - based lessons in transition countries. I can try to answer your questions about educational topics concerning MS Office, Internet searching, problem oriented lessons as well as lesson plans and strategies for teachers` teaching of new technologies. I can help with your homework in English, Croatian and Italian.

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Experience: 11 yrs high school Computer Science teacher 5 yrs System engineer and Information specialist in the university library

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Education: B.Sc. Electrical Engineering from University of Zagreb, Croatia, Course of Telecommunication and Informatics Licenced Information Specialist, DIALOG Certificate for Information Retreival Librarian State Exam Computer Science Teacher, Degree from University of Rijeka, Croatia, Faculty of Pedagogy

 
   

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Teaching Advice - Computer Lab Classroom Management


Expert: Sonia - 6/27/2009

Question
Hi, I am elementary computer teacher and I am looking for advice and or tips on classroom management in a computer lab. I am looking for any kind of advice that can help control classroom noise when students are entering, working, and leaving the computer lab. Any advice on classroom management for a computer lab setting will be helpful.

Thank You
Mike

Answer
It is a good idea to start class always with some new educative game which you can use to start teaching what you have intended that day ..
I'm in a high school and I cannot tell you more for smaller kids. I hope this idea will help though!
Best regards from Croatia

PS. (I remember now - I have bought a lilihop to all the class to make them be silent :)
Sonja

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