[CASL-L] HS Library Computer Lab - 1-to-1 Chromebooks

Tracy Earnshaw tearnshaw at rsd13.org
Tue Apr 30 07:32:21 PDT 2019


Hi Michele,
We have a lab for journalism / video production and a lab for photography.
One business classroom has desktops as well.  In the library we are down to
six desktops for students to use when they need a desktop.  Reasons they
would need one include:  They don't have their id card so they can't print
from their chromebooks, they are doing something complicated that involves
downloading forms or pictures, and/or they need to use Photoshop or another
program they use in tech classes.  Our six library computers are enough,
but we have only 500 or so students.


*Tracy Earnshaw*

Teacher Librarian

Coginchaug Regional High School (M, T, Th)

Brewster Elementary School (W, F)

Regional School District 13

Coginchaug Regional High School

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On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 9:17 AM Loretta Sullivan <b59lgian at mpspride.org>
wrote:

> Hi Michele,
>
> We are 1 to 1.  At our high school, we still maintain a computer lab/area.
> Right now we are down to 23 working computers.  Students use them to print
> (since they can't print from their chromebooks) and they help support
> students that may need them for certain programs they cannot use on their
> chromebooks.  The technology classes have desktops for these programs, but
> sometimes kids come up during their study halls or after school (if the
> tech rooms are locked).  Students also use them when they don't have their
> chromebooks and teachers send them with a pass to do work.  We plan on
> keeping the computers as they still get enough use.  The only drawback is
> that they are old, running slow and takes a long time for students to log
> in.  Money has been an issue for upgrading, but I believe we plan on
> replacing them with newer ones if/when money is available in the future.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Loretta Sullivan
> Library Media Specialist
> Manchester High School
>
>
>
> "I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library."
>                                                        - Jorge Luis Borges
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:21 AM Michele Eligio <
> meligio at northbranfordschools.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I know this question has been addressed multiple times; however, I would
>> appreciate an up to the minute snapshot of what everyone currently has in
>> their districts with respect to retaining a library computer lab with a
>> 1-to-1 Chromebook initiative.
>>
>> We are a new 1-to-1 Chromebook school. We have many computer labs that
>> the district is contemplating closing and most likely re-purposing to
>> learning lab centers. The district technology director recently asked me to
>> begin considering dismantling the computer lab in the library - 32
>> hardwired computers.
>>
>> I have some reservation as the lab is periodically used for testing, for
>> student printing, etc... Plus, if the district is already considering the
>> possibility of utilizing one or more of its labs to designate them as
>> learning centers, I think this would be a natural fit for our library
>> learning commons model to have such a center here. However, I am not sure
>> we would need all 32 computers. I also don't know if because we are new to
>> the 1-to-1 Chromebook initiative, if as time passes, we will find that the
>> hard wired computers are used less and less.
>>
>> Therefore, I would greatly appreciate it if those of you at the HS level
>> who have had 1-to-1 programs in your districts for a while would share your
>> insight on this issue.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Michele Eligio
>>
>> North Branford High School Librarian
>>
>> 49 Caputo Road
>>
>> North Branford, CT  06471
>>
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>>
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