SLATE presentation by Jim Bouché Ed.S. Lakeland Union High School
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Transcript of SLATE presentation by Jim Bouché Ed.S. Lakeland Union High School
All Teachers: Experienced and New Teachers need to have these skills •E-Mail/Voice Mail•Network operating systems (Explorer, Foxfire, Safari)•Operating CD player, DVD Player, LCD projectors•Wireless Technology in the Classrooms•Wireless Laptops and organization of desktop•Using selective printers and copiers•Classrooms of the 21st Century (LCD projectors, Wireless Audio)•Powerpoint Presentations •Powerschool (Attendance, Grading, Reporting)•Parent and Student Portal •Web Publishing (rSchooltoday – Lesson Plans and assignments)
Advanced Teachers: Advanced Staff Technology
•Digital editing and Digital photography and Scanning
•Excel, Database, Spreadsheets•Advance Powerpoints, iMovie embedding•Mac Software – Keynote, Final Cut•On-line Teaching/Learning as a Class Enhancemen
•(Wikis, Blogs, Assignment Drop Box) •Student Response System (SRS)•Blackboard software•Interactive Whiteboards: Promethean boards, Smartboards, Mimio-boards
• New Wireless System
• New Intel Classroom Lab - 115
• 50 Mounted LCD projectors in the School
• New Printing System
• Student Email System / Drop box
• 5 Actiview – Digital Capturing Equipment
• Eleven Mobile Labs… 330 Laptops
•Laptops – for 60% of our Teachers
• Several Sets of Student Response Systems…(SRS)
• 6 SmartBoards
• Several Digital Tablets
• 4 Promethean Boards 5 Mimio Boards
• iMac Lab - 161
• 3.5 Tech assistants
• Greater Bandwidth…
• 2 Business Dept. Labs
• Open Directory Servers
Internet Connectivity
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TeacherTube
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www.edutopia.org
Promethean World SmartBoard
STUDENT USE/POSSESSION OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICES 443.5
The Lakeland Union High School District understands the appropriate use of 21st century technology devices. Furthermore, it is the district’s desire that all students learn and use
appropriate technology etiquette. Electronic communication devices covered by this policy include, but are not limited to, cellular phones and other wireless hand-held
devices, MP3 players (iPods), cameras, and paging devices.
Student use of electronic communication devices is allowed before and after school, during passing periods in the hallways, and during lunch periods. The expectations for student use of
electronic devices within classrooms will be determined by each classroom teacher. Electronic communication devices are prohibited in bathrooms and locker rooms at all times. The use of
electronic communication devices while on field trips or other school sponsored activities will be at the discretion of the advisor/coach. Electronic communication devices may never be used in a
manner that will cause disruption to the educational environment or invade the privacy of another individual.
The LUHS school district will not be responsible for loss, damage, or theft of any electronic or digital device brought to school.
Students violating this policy shall be subject to school disciplinary action and possible legal referral, if applicable. The building principal or his/her designee shall be responsible for enforcing
this policy.
On the FIRST Day of School – Mr. Bouché stated to the Students’
The Warning of Misuse – Teachers would take the PHONE!
First time caught with the PHONE being used inappropriately – TEACHER will TAKE the phone and return it to the student!!
Second time caught with the PHONE being used inappropriately – TEACHER will TAKE the phone and the student will get the phone from Mr. Bouché
Third time caught with the PHONE being used inappropriately – the student’s phone will be suspended for a week!!
Fourth time caught with the PHONE being used inappropriately – the student will be suspended for three days by Mr. Bouché for INSUBORDINATION!
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