Turkey teaches computer safety

Published 10:30 pm Saturday, November 20, 2010

Following a research project on Internet safety and computer ethics, Michael Rewis’s Computer Application II students created turkey feathers that displayed ways for students to stay safe online. Students put their desktop publishing skills to work and created an attractive display of Bob, the business turkey (notice his tie and suit coat). Back row, from left, are Cody Sirmons, Devarris Wade, Luis Padilla and Brian Vidales; third row, Alicia Norman, Promise Wallace, Kayla Webbe, Shawna Slingsby, Nick Mobley, Quint Pitts, Brittney Phillips, Jacob Sutton and MaKeba Ponder; second row, Laylah Walker, Maria Luna, Autumn Weathers, Ainsley Davis, Julia Smith and Deidra Yarbrough; and front row, Hayley McCollum and Jaliyah King. Not pictured are Aimee Hall and Latravious Lewis.

Following a research project on Internet safety and computer ethics, Michael Rewis’s Computer Application II students created turkey feathers that displayed ways for students to stay safe online. Students put their desktop publishing skills to work and created an attractive display of Bob, the business turkey (notice his tie and suit coat). Back row, from left, are Cody Sirmons, Devarris Wade, Luis Padilla and Brian Vidales; third row, Alicia Norman, Promise Wallace, Kayla Webbe, Shawna Slingsby, Nick Mobley, Quint Pitts, Brittney Phillips, Jacob Sutton and MaKeba Ponder; second row, Laylah Walker, Maria Luna, Autumn Weathers, Ainsley Davis, Julia Smith and Deidra Yarbrough; and front row, Hayley McCollum and Jaliyah King. Not pictured are Aimee Hall and Latravious Lewis.

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