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<FONT FACE="Verdana"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>Our school does not let students into computer rooms unless under teacher supervision. We have three computer classrooms and another computer room attached to the library. Students are allowed to use library computers whenever library is open.<BR>
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We have recently gone down the path of setting up three cows (computers on wheels). The library staff take bookings for these laptop trolleys; nine laptops per trolley. Teachers book the cows and can use them in any classroom. The advantage I have found with the cows is that you can sometimes just book one cow as not all students need a computer at the same time; ie others are doing prac tasks.<BR>
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Robert Minato<BR>
Technology Leader<BR>
Catholic College Wodonga<BR>
1 Bowman Crt<BR>
Wodonga 3690<BR>
02 6059 1222<BR>
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On 31/8/06 2:52 PM, "Brendyn Hancock" <hancobr@nagle.sale.catholic.edu.au> wrote:<BR>
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All<BR>
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We are currently undergoing a review of the way in which we use our computer labs here at Nagle College.<BR>
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Current issues and questions revolve around the following:<BR>
Should students be allowed into a lab without teacher supervision?<BR>
Should one of the labs be set up in such a way that it is supervised all the time (by a tech or a teacher) and teachers are free to send small groups of kids there at any time knowing that they will be supervised.<BR>
Should we have more mini labs? (maybe several of these in the library learning centre)<BR>
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If any of you care to comment or have any procedure/practises that you find effective it would be appreciated.<BR>
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Here or directly.<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
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Brendyn<BR>
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<B>Nagle College<BR>
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Bairnsdale VIC 3875 <BR>
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