Teacher Technology Projects
Using a Word Processor (Creating a
Position Paper)
Students will explore a health issue, such as tattooing,
body piercing or tanning, and enter information into a word
processor file that presents the health risks and
consequences. Students will then use health knowledge to
create a position paper.
Using a Database (Career
Opportunities in Health)
Students will create a database listing some health careers
ranging from entry-level through professional. Students will
investigate preparation for each career (from Careers Online),
educational requirements, salary expectations, and so on.
Students will be instructed to retain copy of database to be
revised throughout course of study as BLS stats and/or range
of career possibilities change.
Using a Spreadsheet (Create a
Physical Activity Fitness Log)
Students will gather and record data into a spreadsheet
file on several sports that he/she enjoys doing or might like
to begin. Data might include cost of equipment/gear (if any),
climatic considerations, topographical considerations, time
required. Students will then evaluate which sport would best
serve his/her particular lifestyle.
Developing Graphs from a Spreadsheet
(Time Management Graph)
Students will develop a database file that analyzes time
allotments for a typical day. By converting this data into a
pie graph, student will determine 1) areas in which he/she is
devoting to much or too little time; 2) better ways of
allocating hours if graph shows imbalance; 3) ways of reducing
stress, a factor in time management.
Using Presentation Software (Advocate
for Positive Health Behaviors)
Groups investigate CDC risk factors and questions at a
health organization on one of several topics, including
avoiding tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or violence prevention.
Groups convert findings into persuasive slide shows to be
presented to other classes in school or community groups. Then
students design short questionnaire to be completed by viewers
to assess effectiveness of presentation.
Sending and Receiving E-mails
(Promoting Community Health)
Students develop an awareness of a health issue in their
own community and use e-mail to contact local officials to
trigger public action to promote improving the health of their
community.
Building a Web Site (Promoting a
Health Message)
Student groups plan, design, and set up Web site with a
health message for others to learn from. Students use free
web-building tools with point-click functions, not HTML
programming.