[CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads

STEPHANIE PATTERSON SPATTERSON at southingtonschools.org
Tue Mar 22 10:03:46 PDT 2016


Southington High Inventory:

2 mac laptop carts for library use only class reservation or indiv sign out (50)
PC desktop pod for class reservation or indiv drop in use (24)
Misc desktop PCs (13)
Writing lab PC for English, SS, Reading classes by reservation, student drop in (24)
Literacy Lab PCs drop in (6)
Library chromecarts (2) for class use can leave library (50)


No I-pads, kindles or other....

English, SS, Science and World Language have 2 chomecarts per dept that they manage independently

Tech & Engineering have several classrooms fully equipped  with computers (desktops)

Ag Sci & Technology building has a separate PC desktop lab (25)


Stephanie Patterson
Southington High School Library
"Building character with critical thinking, creativity,
 collaboration and communication."

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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Luddy, Jean [JLUDDY at swindsor.k12.ct.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 11:50 AM
To: Fitzgerald, Joy; Nancy Brix; Todd Gorski; Michele Eligio; CASL-L at mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads

      At South Windsor High School, the Media Center has stationary 23 desktops in the library. We offer 10 Chromebooks, 4 laptops and 3 iPads for in school use. This month each teacher will get a Chromebook. In the fall (if the budget passes), Chromebooks will be issued to grade 9 and 10 students. There is a computer lab adjoining the Media Center and 5 labs in the rest of the building.  We are in charge of 2 mobile computer carts that are used here or in other parts of the building. Several department have their own Chromebook carts. The Media Center has 4 scanners and 2 printers (1 color and 1 b&w) There are 2 digital video editing stations in the Maker Space.
      Other equipment: We have 4 carts with computers and projectors that are used in the Media Center, in classrooms and in the auditorium. Two flat screen televisions on a cart are also available. We have 25 Nook readers. Students and staff can check out 12 digital cameras and 15 camcorders. Our 24 headphone sets are very popular.
        Good luck with your project.
                           Jean

Jean Luddy
Library Media Specialist
South Windsor High School
860-474-1456

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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net] on behalf of Fitzgerald, Joy [Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 3:22 PM
To: Nancy Brix; Todd Gorski; Michele Eligio; CASL-L at mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads

Oh, forgot IN-HOUSE Library Computers.... The Library has a lab of 28 Win PCs available to sign up for any period.  Sometimes two teachers split the lab.   Then there are an additional 10 up to date PCs in pairs around the Library open use area, and two IMACs (one 2 yrs old and one 8 yrs. old.   Plus we have one older purchased in 2012, XP PC with Video Editing Adobe Premier set on the side primarily for video editing.  Plus 6 NETBOOKS and 6 individual chromebooks we can load out to students in the library during their study periods, or a teacher can sign out and take to a classroom for small group work.

J
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From: Nancy Brix [nancybrix at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 2:11 PM
To: Fitzgerald, Joy; Todd Gorski; Michele Eligio; CASL-L at mylist.net
Subject: Re: [CASL-L] Laptops, Chrome Books, iPads

Our library learning commons has 29 Mac desktops, 3 Dells and a laptop cart of 22 mac's.  There is a classroom off the library with a cart of 30 chrome books.  That classroom can be signed out to use with or without the chrome books (but they stay in this room).

There are 3 mac labs for teacher sign-out and a writing room for student use during study halls.  There are 3 more additional mac laptop carts for teacher sign up.  Guidance and science each have an iPad cart.   Hope this helps!

Nancy
Nancy Brix
Library Media Specialist
Joel Barlow High School
203-938-2508 ext 1577


On Monday, March 21, 2016 1:40 PM, "Fitzgerald, Joy" <Joy.Fitzgerald at vernonct.org> wrote:


NOTE:  We are not a 1-1 High School.

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)

3 CHROMEBOOKS CARTS (two with 27 chromebooks and one with 19, this one shared with Adult Education)

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).

CABLES to adapt from XGA/VGA to MAC AIR, to IPAD, to Micro, XGA/VGA to HDMI and a few others.

3 Document Cameras/Projectors from simple small, IPevo 12" Point to View,  to Dukane Camera 101, to the Lumens DC192 Ladybug

1 AUDIO Micro-recorder with detachable USB Base to load directly into PC

4 FLIP Cameras (1 hr, 2, hr and 4 hr.)

3 PC Laptops (HP 8540)

1 MacAir

2 IPADs (2 or 3) - With or without Camera Mount Frame and tripod

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)

1 External Slimline DVD Writer

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).

3 Canon Mini DV Camcorders, 1 Canon HD (SD memory card)# VixiaHFR60 Camcorder, 1 ZOOM special Audio Camcorder (saves to SD Memory )

1 Portable SMART BOARD ( with cables for original SMART BOARD on rolling wheels) able to be used in Library or anywhere needed.

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

3 Portable Screens (Tripod 72", Pull up 60 inch Standard, Pull up 60 inch Wide Screen type)



























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

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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net<mailto:casl-l-bounces at mylist.net>] on behalf of Todd Gorski [TGorski at ctreg14.org<mailto:TGorski at ctreg14.org>]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 12:11 PM
To: Michele Eligio; CASL-L at mylist.net<mailto: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!
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Todd Gorski
Library Media Specialist
Nonnewaug High School
5 Minortown Road
Woodbury, CT  06798
Email:  tgorski at ctreg14.org<mailto: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.)

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From: CASL-L [casl-l-bounces at mylist.net<mailto:casl-l-bounces at mylist.net>] on behalf of Michele Eligio [meligio at northbranfordschools.org<mailto:meligio at northbranfordschools.org>]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 11:19 AM
To: CASL-L at mylist.net<mailto: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

“Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up
windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute
to improving our quality of life. Libraries change lives for the better.”
? Sidney Sheldon


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