Eight years ago, whilst working in the computer lab at John Knox Christian School (now Woodstock Christian School), I created a spelling list for the grade 1 class using the abcya software program.
Showing posts with label computer lab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computer lab. Show all posts
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24 September 2014
09 March 2013
Volunteering at Blossom Park
09 February 2012
The facilitator @ South Gate Centre
07 October 2011
22 July 2010
Evidence of work (please click on this title to access evidence of work)
Work produced for the grade 7 class at John Knox Christian School
25 June 2010
08 June 2010
14 May 2010
Recommended
Ian Robinson has been volunteering in the literacy program for the past several months.
Ian is very reliable, works well in a team setting, and is adaptable with the special needs program.
Ian is very gifted with computers and runs an excellent beginners class for our students who have both physical and mental challenges.
He is reliable, punctual, and creative. He has made a difference in many of the students lives and always has a cheerful disposition.
Dianne Ward
Literacy Instructor
Gateway To Learning Program
TVDSB
519-539-7349
14 April 2010
John Knox Christian School recommendations
The following statements were affirmed by the staff members named within this post:
Ian carried out thorough research on my behalf before preparing appropriate work materials for students in the class I teach. I commend his dedicated systematic approach to the task undertaken.
Jannette Hickey Grade 3 teacher
Ian conducts ongoing organized research for our Canadian trivia quiz. His sharp wit is evidenced through the formulation of the questions. His willingness to do this for me is a great help, and frees me to address other things.
Marion Dieleman BA - AQ Library
Ian has contributed his time, computer knowledge and skill to the continued development of the computer lab. During his 8 years involvement with John Knox Christian School he has adapted and created a number of programs for the students. I recommend this resourceful, dedicated and motivated individual, who has furthered his skill base through continued learning.
Margaret Schmor Advancement Director
Greg Hiemstra Grade 6 teacher, Computer coordinator
Mike Meinema Principal
Ian developed various computer graphing activities for the grade seven class at our school. He has assisted in teaching the mathematical graphing unit and has challenged the students to make and alter various types of graphs. His input and expertise in developing and teaching these activities was of great value to the classroom teacher and to the students.
Helen Ysselstein Grade 7 teacher
Ian carried out thorough research on my behalf before preparing appropriate work materials for students in the class I teach. I commend his dedicated systematic approach to the task undertaken.
Jannette Hickey Grade 3 teacher
Ian conducts ongoing organized research for our Canadian trivia quiz. His sharp wit is evidenced through the formulation of the questions. His willingness to do this for me is a great help, and frees me to address other things.
Marion Dieleman BA - AQ Library
Ian has contributed his time, computer knowledge and skill to the continued development of the computer lab. During his 8 years involvement with John Knox Christian School he has adapted and created a number of programs for the students. I recommend this resourceful, dedicated and motivated individual, who has furthered his skill base through continued learning.
Margaret Schmor Advancement Director
Greg Hiemstra Grade 6 teacher, Computer coordinator
Mike Meinema Principal
Ian developed various computer graphing activities for the grade seven class at our school. He has assisted in teaching the mathematical graphing unit and has challenged the students to make and alter various types of graphs. His input and expertise in developing and teaching these activities was of great value to the classroom teacher and to the students.
Helen Ysselstein Grade 7 teacher
01 March 2010
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