Ms. Scruggs
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Class Resources
On this page, you can find resources for my classes including how to tips on using Google Suite products. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Tech Resources
This website is a great tool to help better understand Google products your students use daily and a great way for them to expand their skills as well.
This link is the parent guide to Schoology.
Online safety tips from Google for families
Hays Digital Learning Parent Resources
Class Resources
Typing club is a website that helps students develop their typing skills. We use this website daily as a warm-up in class.
This is the website we use for web design. Students are able to access this website from anywhere they have computer/internet access.
Math Learning Games/Websites
About Each Class:
1
Advanced Journalism/Yearbook
Advanced journalism is a hands-on course designed to produce yearbook Students in this course will assume a role on staff and learn to function as part of a higher organized production team. Staff members will conceive ideas to be included in the book, conduct research of school events through interviews, compose and edit stories, plan and produce photographs, and create page designs using advanced design concepts.
2
Web Design
The CodeHS Texas Web Design course is a project-based course that teaches students how to build their own web pages. Students will learn the languages HTML and CSS, and will create their own live homepages to serve as portfolios of their creations. By the end of this course, students will be able to explain how web pages are developed and viewed on the Internet, analyze and fix errors in existing websites, and create their very own multi page websites. This is a high school credit course.
3
Professional Communications
Professional Communications blends written, oral, and graphic communication in a career-based environment. search. This course fulfills the requirement for Professional Communications for graduation credit. This course will count for high school credit and will become a permanent part of the student’s high school transcript.