2. What do these students have in
common?
Riddle Me This…
3. What do these students have in
common?
They are both younger than the
computers they are working on!
Riddle Me This…
4. Our Current Lab Situation
1 Teacher Computer
iMac 2011
27 Student Computers
1 iMac 2006
Intel
1.83 GHz
6 iMac 2008
Intel
2.4 GHz
Received from closing schools
19 eMac 2005
Power PC
1.42 GHz
Flash no longer supports Power
PC computers
5. RTII Interventions
First in Math
The students can currently use, but only as long as Flash does
not require an update. There are no updates available.
Lexia Core 5
Will not run on the eMac 2005, which is currently the bulk of
our lab.
6. Common Student Complaints
“This computer is too slow.”
“This game won’t work!”
“Can’t I go on a middle computer?”
“There is no volume on this computer.”
“The screen is too dark!”
“These computers are older than I am!”
“It’s so hot in here!”
7. On our Current Computers
We cannot…
Learn to play simple typing games
Play certain aspects of First in Math (a Tier 1 Intervention)
Special Education students (Life Skills) can not watch certain
videos that they enjoy and learn important skills from
Type our assignments very often, because the computers will
randomly shut down
Assign each child their own computer. Currently there are 27
computers (at any given time there are 3-4 computers out of
order), students will sit at the teacher’s laptop and desktop
and the classroom server. Even with these out of the ordinary
seat changes, there are still children who are doubled up.
8. The Angst of the Middle Computer!
There are only 6 computers.
There are only 3 classes that can sit their entire class here.
The classes must line up in the hallway and randomly
choose a stick. If one of the stick properties (color, number,
shape) matches the one I have in my back pocket, then
those students may sit at the middle computers.
Unfortunately, some students become so upset or irate that
they refuse to do ANYTHING.
9. They often have to share computers,
because there are simply not
enough for each child to have their
own.
Our Wonderful
Kindergarten
Class!
10. Proposal
33 new iMacs at 1,479.00 each ($48,807.00)
2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor (Turbo Boost up
to 3.6GHz) with 6MB L3 cache
8GB (two 4GB) of 1600MHz DDR3 memory
FaceTime HD camera
Stereo speakers
Dual microphones
Headphone port
Apple Wireless Keyboard
11. So then what?
Where would our current computers go?
Into the classrooms
Into our future library
Our Head Start Classrooms (which currently have no
technology)
12. Thank you for your time
“We need technology in every classroom and in every
student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and
paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we
experience much of our world.” – David Warlick