Do you need to teach computer skills on a budget? How much would you spend to purchase four new computers to teach four students? $2000? $2500? $3000? Even if you purchased some of the most bottom end desktop computers on the market it would be easy to spend thousands of dollars for only a small number of computers. Not to mention the cost of these computers still does not include lesson plans or any way to actually teach your students about the fundamentals of computer technology.
Fortunately there is an easier and more affordable way. Introducing Shortcut! Computer Basics the only board game designed to teach computer skills and concepts in a way that is fun, convenient, and affordable. Shortcut! Computer Basics retails for only $34.95 (before educational discount - see not below) a fraction of the price of a new computer. The board game can be played by 2-4 players and moves at a fast enough pace to easily be played during a normal class period. The rules of the game are designed in such a way that all students will be learning with each question whether it is their turn to answer the question or not.
Shortcut! Computer Basics can also be a great supplemental study aid for students in addition to hands on computer learning. If you find yourself in a situation where you do not have enough computers in your lab for all the students, fear not. The board game is a great way to give the additional students an opportunity to learn even if they cannot get their hands on a computer at this moment.
Shortcut! Computer Basics was designed to be entertaining as well as educational so your students will love you for teaching with a game. Click here and see what other teachers have to say about the game.
Note: All educational institutions receive a minimum 15% discount off the retail price of the game for any order quantity. For more information please complete the contact form by clicking here.