
The Ten Commandments of Sunday School
Computing
a resource from Neil MacQueen, Sunday Software
This version of "The Ten Commandments of Sunday School Computing" was originally posted in my Sunday School computer lab back in the 90's. Since then, many of our customers have created their own versions to help guide student expectations in their classroom. Shaping their expectations and learning habits will improve their experience and yours. You can copy this list with your mouse and have your students work on it to make it fit your lab. Don't forget to post a version of the REAL Commandments too!
The 10 Commandments of Sunday School Computing
I....... Thou shalt love thy computer and take care of it.
II.......Thou shalt not click on foreign icons without asking.
III......Thou shalt compute in the name of the Lord.
IV......Keep the Sabbath holy with a good attitude and a desire to learn God's Word.
V.......Honor your teacher.
VI.....Thou shalt not kill another's enthusiasm for learning.
VII....Thou shalt not look lustfully at another's computer or program. You WILL get your turn.
VIII...Thou shalt not take more than your share of computer time. Share.
IX.....Thou shalt be honest and open about what you think and believe, and contribute to discussion.
X......Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's computer chair or saved place in a game.
Check out Sunday Software's Ten Commandments CD... an interactive virtual hike up Mt. Sinai and into God's Law.
Below is the "Bible Computer Lab Commandments" poster hanging in the lab at Edwardsville UMC, Edwardsville, Indiana.