[CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads

Paul Pinette paulpinette at bristolk12.org
Mon Mar 21 11:10:27 PDT 2016


Here at Bristol Central High,
27 Desktop computers in the library and 6 chromebooks available for checkout
We have headphones available for checkout
10 Nooks for checkout
A computer lab with 27 more desktops scheduled through me
4 Chromebook carts that are available for teachers use in their classrooms,
managed by me.
Each department has 1 chromebook cart (30 notebooks),
English dept. has 2 carts
Math dept. has a cart of laptops


*Paul J. Pinette*
Library Media Specialist
National Honor Society Advisor
Bristol Central High School
860 584-7735 ext, 197

On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 1:39 PM, Fitzgerald, Joy <
Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org> wrote:

> NOTE:  We are not a 1-1 High School.
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> Our High School Library has had most of these to loan out to teachers ...
> a few items have been added to in the last year or two:   (Note: E-Readers
> and FLIPS also loaned out to students)
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> 3 CHROMEBOOKS CARTS (two with 27 chromebooks and one with 19, this one
> shared with Adult Education)
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> 6 LCD Carts with LCD Projectors (mostly XGA/VGA, R-Y-W RCA, Stereo Audio,
> USB, one with HDMI, mostly Epson, one hitachi. one very old Philips and one
> Mitsubishi).
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> CABLES to adapt from XGA/VGA to MAC AIR, to IPAD, to Micro, XGA/VGA to
> HDMI and a few others.
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> 3 Document Cameras/Projectors from simple small, IPevo 12" Point to View,
> to Dukane Camera 101, to the Lumens DC192 Ladybug
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> 1 AUDIO Micro-recorder with detachable USB Base to load directly into PC
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> 4 FLIP Cameras (1 hr, 2, hr and 4 hr.)
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> 3 PC Laptops (HP 8540)
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> 1 MacAir
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> 2 IPADs (2 or 3) - With or without Camera Mount Frame and tripod
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> 12 E-Readers (2 Kindle paperwhite, Kindle 1 with keyboard and audio,1
> Kindle Touch with audio, 6 Kindle Readers, 1 Kindle Fire 1, 1 Kindle Fire 2)
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> 1 External Slimline DVD Writer
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> 2- Carts with 32" LCD Screen TVs mounted (and available to hook up to
> DVD/VCR or Laptop or Document Camera or other devices to).
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> 3 Canon Mini DV Camcorders, 1 Canon HD (SD memory card)# VixiaHFR60
> Camcorder, 1 ZOOM special Audio Camcorder (saves to SD Memory )
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> 1 Portable SMART BOARD ( with cables for original SMART BOARD on rolling
> wheels) able to be used in Library or anywhere needed.
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> 1 Wireless Microphone set (clip-on lapel or hand held) and 1 Karaoke type
> PA  on a cart for large groups or teacher with volume problems
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> 3 Portable Screens (Tripod 72", Pull up 60 inch Standard, Pull up 60 inch
> Wide Screen type)
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> Joy Fitzgerald
> Librarian Media Specialist, Dept. Head &  21st Century Skills Teacher
> Rockville High School Library  /  70 Loveland Hill Road  /  Vernon, CT
> 06066
>
>  "Libraries are no longer ‘grocery stores’ where students can go to pick
> up ingredients, but ‘kitchens,’ where they have the resources necessary to
> create a finished product." --Joyce Valenza
>
> 860-870-6050 ext. 336 or 340 (Library Desk) / Open: 7:15 a.m. To 3:00 p.m.
> / Hours are during school year
>
> ________________________________________
> From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Todd Gorski [
> TGorski at ctreg14.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 12:11 PM
> To: Michele Eligio; CASL-L at mylist.net
> Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads
>
> Nonnewaug High School just went 1:1 this year with Chromebooks in all four
> grades.
>
> Teachers can sign out:
> * 2 carts of newer Dell laptops - 25 per cart - used by students to print
> (Chromebooks do not have printing capabilities here)
> * 1 cart of 25 iPads
> * 12 hardwired desktop computers in the LMC (teachers can reserve that
> part of the LMC)
> * 3 laptop/projector combinations
> * 2 large Bose speakers with various inputs - used for events needing
> sound amplification
>
> Document cameras and SMART boards stay in the individual classrooms.
>
> Additionally, the history department has their own Chromebook cart.  The
> foreign language department has their own iPad cart.  The English
> department has their own laptop cart.
>
> Side note - The library has a Chromebook cart that used to be signed out
> by teachers.  Since the release of Chromebooks this year, the library's
> Chromebook cart stays in the library.  Teachers now send individual
> students down to sign out Chromebooks when they forget theirs at home.
> These also serve as loaner Chromebooks when kids' devices are sent out for
> repair.
>
> Hope that helps!
> ---------------------------------
> Todd Gorski
> Library Media Specialist
> Nonnewaug High School
> 5 Minortown Road
> Woodbury, CT  06798
> Email:  tgorski at ctreg14.org
> Voice: 203.263.2186, x2817
> Fax: 203.263.3570
> Twitter: @NonnewaugLMC
>
> Currently reading:
> The Old Leather Man:  Historical Accounts of a Connecticut and New York
> Legend (Dan W. DeLuca)
> Town of Woodbury:  History Walk (Elizabeth Computzzi & William Monti)
> Building a School Library Collection Plan (David Loertscher et al.)
>
> ________________________________________
> From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Michele Eligio [
> meligio at northbranfordschools.org]
> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 11:19 AM
> To: CASL-L at mylist.net
> Subject: [CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads
>
> Hi,
>
> I am collecting data on digital resources in the library/learning commons
> at the HS level.
>
> Would our HS folks mind sharing out what they have as far as number of
> desktops, laptop carts, chrome books, iPads, etc...Are the library digital
> resources in addition to labs, carts, etc... assigned to/used by
> departments?
>
> In our library, we currently have 30 desktops as well as carts of laptops
> we sign out to teachers and students. These library resources are in
> addition to other digital resources that our school has that are
> department controlled. We have four labs (one shared by language and math;
> the English dept. lab, general lab open for teachers to sign out (such as
> science/social studies) and the last lab used solely by the business
> dept.). The only other digital resources we have are a cart of laptops in
> our Bridges program, cart of laptops in life skills, and a cart of iPads
> in our resource dept. Lastly, we have numerous iPads that are assigned to
> students who sign up for Honors and AP Level classes.
>
> Are there any other devices such as document cameras, digital cameras, or
> other types of devices that the library/learning commons has that are
> signed out to teachers and/or students? (TVs, LCDs when Smartboards go
> down...)
>
> As always, any information any of you could provide on this would be very
> much appreciated!!! :)
>
> Michele Eligio
> Library Media Specialist
> North Branford High School
> 49 Caputo Road
> North Branford, CT 06471
> 203-484-1465
>
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