For class, we were asked to informally assess the technology capabilities at the Juneau-Douglas High School. The following is an overview of the assessment. Click on the link below to access the entire document.
When I first walked into the Juneau-Douglas High School, the number of computers I saw amazed me. Every teacher has one in their classroom for their own use. There are at least three fully equipped computer labs, and sundry other computers throughout the school. My classroom has six computers, but they are hardly ever used. I believe they are mostly for the yearbook. And every classroom has a television, DVD player, VCR, and full cable. When I was in high school, none of this was available.
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