SFUSD Computer Guidelines & PD

 

Yu K-8 Alternative

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AFY -

 

Liana Szeto, Principal, szetol@sfusd.edu

 

Karen Lee, librarian,

 

Sabrina Huie, elementary school teacher

 

Pauline Ly, middle school teacher, lyp@sfusd.edu

 

Calvin Leung, elementary school teacher, macdaddy608@gmail.com

 

Lisa Ernst, middle school teacher, Lae121@aol.com

 

Elaine Tam, middle school teacher, TamE@sfusd.edu

 

Tim McDonnell, middle school teacher,TimothyCMcD@netscape.net

 

 

 

 

Computer Lab Set-up Tips for Your School

Use your wiki page to discuss and brainstorm the set up for your school for each of the areas below. This will be the beginning of a plan for your school site.

 

Organization

Lab set up:  arranged for easy access, each computer uniquely labeled, students assigned to a computer

 

Teachers should check all labtops after use and before returning to secure location! A check list will be created.

 

Leadership and Accountability

Who on your school site is accountabile for all aspects of managing the lab?  Sabrina Huie & Elaine Tam

Who are/is the main site contact between your school and the IT department? Sabrina Huie

 

Maintenance and Security

What has been done to assure that computers are in a secure location all the time? A pad lock has been placed on the cart & is stored in a locked room (accessible by teachers & staff only)

What system does everyone routinely use to report hardware or software issues as they arrise? email to the Tech committee.

 

Accessibility for All

How can you ensure equity and accessibility to the lab for all classes? Create a Master schedule for teachers & staff to sign up and check out the lab.

 

This is our Inspiration document- 6th grade book report Alice Fong Yu_Book Report.doc

 

 

Slide.com plugin errorStrategies for Managing School Computer Labs and Classroom Computers

by Wesley Fryer

http://www.wtvi.com/teks/labstrategies/

 

 

 

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Comments (7)

Anonymous said

at 12:19 pm on May 22, 2008

Great idea for utilizing the programs we learned-book reports will never be the same again!

Anonymous said

at 12:19 pm on May 22, 2008

I'm sure the students will be highly motivated to complete this project. It has similar elements to the project that Winnie and I worked on and the kids LOVED it. Good luck.

chris

Anonymous said

at 12:20 pm on May 22, 2008

I love the multi-dimensional facet of this. Images, sounds, and language combined - Isn't that what we want from readers? That they see and hear what's happening in the book?

Anonymous said

at 12:20 pm on May 22, 2008

so great that you included a "so what"... great motivational project....

Anonymous said

at 12:20 pm on May 22, 2008

I love the idea of the pod cast, I which the district allow teachers control over websites that the student can use for class

Anonymous said

at 12:20 pm on May 22, 2008

we are also hoping to use garage band for students to create booktalks for our library recommendations.

Anonymous said

at 12:21 pm on May 22, 2008

Very interesting! It's a great idea for a portfolio project. I like big projects that the kids can be proud of.

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