District+Technology+Model

=Equipment in the Model Classroom = Mounted in the Ceiling of the Classroom ||= Image from [] || Located on the Teacher Cart ||= Image from[| http://www.qomo.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/QD700web.jpg] || One of the possible models pictured. Your room may differ. ||= Image from[| http://images.panasonic.com/static/models/dmr-ez17k.jpg] || image from [] ||
 * **Device** ||= **What It Looks Like** ||
 * ==LCD Projector==
 * ==Document Camera==
 * ==Integrated Sound System==
 * an amplifier with volume control knobs for the microphones, computer, and video device(VCR-DVD player OR DVD-Recorder, depending on your room)
 * 2 microphones for teacher and student(s) to use
 * 4 speakers in the ceiling to disburse sound throughout the classroom so that every student has equal advantage in hearing ||= [[image:IMG00307.jpg width="182" height="138"]][[image:IMG00308.jpg width="315" height="55"]][[image:IMG00324.jpg width="68" height="55"]][[image:IMG00324.jpg width="68" height="55"]][[image:IMG00324.jpg width="68" height="55"]][[image:IMG00324.jpg width="68" height="55"]] ||=  ||
 * ==DVD read/write recorder or VHS/DVD combo player==
 * ==Head-in System for Cable Television==
 * (VCR-DVD player OR DVD-Recorder, depending on your room, allows you to change the cable TV channels as if you were using a standard TV) ||=  ||
 * ==Teaching Cart== ||= [[image:TeacherCart.jpg width="320" height="238"]] ||
 * ==Networked Laser Printer==
 * There are several different models in the system. The one to the right is one of those, but not necessarily the one in your room. ||= [[image:http://images.lexmark.com/vgn/files/portal/e352dn.jpg width="209" height="228"]]
 * =Other Equipment in a Model Classroom=
 * Grades K-2:
 * Grades 3-5:
 * Middle/High School:
 * All classroom teachers have a district issued laptop. ||  ||

**Teacher Computer Applications**
Currently we provide every teacher a laptop (Mac or PC) loaded with: Teacher machines are imaged and ready to go after in-processing.
 * Microsoft Office
 * Google Earth
 * Google Sketch Up
 * CPS (Classroom Performance System)
 * Interwrite Software
 * Acrobat Reader
 * Basic Computer Programming Software - Scratch (Elementary)
 * Presentation Software - PhotoStory on the PC
 * Visual organizer software - CMAP (High School), Inspiration (Middle School), or Kidspiration3.0 (Elementary School)
 * 2 web-browsers - Firefox and Safari on the Mac; Firefox and Internet Explorer on the PC
 * Music/Podcast Library and Directory - iTunes on the Mac; Media Player on the PC
 * Photo-editing software - iPhoto on the Mac; Gimp on the Mac/PC
 * Movie-making software - iMovie on the Mac; Windows Movie Maker on the PC
 * Audio podcast software - Garageband on the Mac; Audacity/Lame on the PC

Technology Student Resources

 * Elementary School Student resources:
 * **Kidspiration3** - Visual Organizer for Reading, Writing, Science, and Social Studies with a whole section of Math Virtual Manipulatives
 * **Google Earth** - This is globe software that puts pictures, videos, data, and more in the real places they occurred on the Earth. Access to Stars, Planets, and Constellations is available in the Sky portion. Access to Google Mars is available in the Mars section.
 * **PhotoBooth** (For MacBooks in Mobile Labs or Flat-Panel iMacs) - Operates the camera built into the newer Apple computers. There are special effects that can be added to the pictures and video clips taken by this software. The photos can be transferred to iPhoto with a single button click.
 * **iPhoto** - Photo Library/Photo Editing software
 * **iMovie** - Movie/Video Podcast Creation Software
 * **Garageband** - Music/Audio Podcast Creation Software
 * **iTunes** - Music/Podcast Library and Directory
 * **TuxPaint** - Digital Drawing Program
 * **Dictionary** (On Macs Only) - Digital dictionary that searches and shows results for definitions, thesaurus entries, and Wikipedia
 * **Firefox** and **Safari** - Web browsers; Our student machines have 2 browsers because some websites will work with one and not the other __or__ they may work better with one than the other.
 * Secondary School Student resources: Mobile Computer Labs - approximately one per team in Middle School. High School resources, currently at approximately one mobile lab per department, and being added. Expect a 2:1 ratio in the English department, a 1:1 ratio in the Business department, and approximately a 4:1 ratio in the Science, Social Studies,and Math departments. Ask about mobile lab availability and check out procedures in your school! Most mobile labs in the Middle and High schools are PCs.