for technology education. It won’t win design awards, but it gets the job done if you want structured, print-and-teach lessons. For the price, compare with EasyTech (subscription-based) or Google’s free curriculum before buying. If you dislike planning tech lessons and have $200–$500 to spend, TechnoKids is worth it.
Projects include teacher guides, student workbooks, and resource files (templates, examples, and worksheets) so non-technical educators can lead the courses confidently. Curriculum Collections by Age technokids
Teachers or homeschool parents who want ready-to-use, project-based technology lessons (Microsoft Office, Google Apps, coding, etc.) without starting from scratch. for technology education