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| ClarisWorks in Your Classroom | |
| On the Job: An Integrated Utilities Simulation | |
| Journey to 2020: An Interdisciplinary Computer Simulation |
| Explore the Internet: An Educator's
Quick and Easy Guide | |
| Using the Internet to Investigate Math (reproducible material) |
| Building Technology Skills: A Middle
School Portfolio Program | |
| 61
Cooperative Learning Activities for Computer Classrooms
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|
Multimedia
Encyclopedias: Successful Strategies for Classroom Use
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| The Root to Radicals
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| 61 Cooperative Learning Activities for Algebra I (reproducible material) | |
| 61 Cooperative Learning Activities for Geometry Classes (reproducible material) | |
| Using the Internet to Investigate Math (reproducible material) |
| A Byte of BASIC
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| A Second Byte of
BASIC | |
| IBM Graphics Made Easy
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| Pascal Graphics Made Easy
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Being an author of nine activity books for J. Weston Walch, Publishers and a dealer as well, I can
extend a discount to you on any of my books as well as a few
selected Walch titles that I feel strongly about. The Walch
pricing along with the discount is shown in a table for each Walch
product at this site.
| There is also a 30 day money-back
guarantee on all products.
| |
I have been a math teacher since 1976 and have been involved with computers in education for over 18 years. During this time I have developed a high school computer program at a private school and created a 10 week computer literacy program at a public middle school in New York state, where I currently work. I was the director of the Marist College Computer Camp for 8 years and have a Master's Degree in Software Engineering.
Over the years I noticed the need for quality computer material that will enrich, educate and entertain students in the computer lab and classroom while saving teachers hours of preparation. Programming languages were my initial area of interest but over the past three years my company started developing student activities in the area of word processing, database, spreadsheet, desktop publishing, painting and drawing and telecommunications. My latest project is an introduction to the Internet for teacher's who haven't come on-line yet.
Below is a list of projects developed by K. H. Computer Concepts.
For additional information on these products select any of the titles shown above.
Comments about this Web sites or questions about any of the products can be sent to:
Keith Humphrey at the email address: keith.humphrey@worldnet.att.net