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Technology is key at St. John Bosco
Nov 21, 2008 By: Melissa Mancini
OSHAWA -- At St. John Bosco, computers and curriculum go hand in hand.
“The big thing this year has been working on our technology programs and promoting technology as a tool for teaching and learning,” said Maria Vasanelli, former principal of the school.
The Catholic elementary school has 460 students in Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8. The school is a “faith-filled community” with great literacy and sports programs and lots of professional development opportunities for students, Ms. Vasanelli said.
And lately the school has been a breeding ground for the tech-savvy.
In the past year students and staff have been benefiting from new technology that has been installed in Grade 3, 6 and 7 classrooms. Each of the classrooms in those grade levels have recently received a “smart board.” The boards add a visual and technological side to learning, Ms. Vasanelli said.
A smart board is a white board that has the capabilities of a computer screen. Any screen can be projected on the board. Teachers can use electronic markers to do work right into the large white screen. After the lesson is over work can be saved onto the computer hard drive. Teachers can access special lesson plans online.
It makes lessons more interactive and is really helpful for teaching children who are visual learners, Ms. Vasanelli said.
Students are “totally excited and engaged” and teachers are growing professionally by using the new tool, she said.
“We’re leaps and bounds ahead of where we were,” Ms. Vasanelli said.
Ms. Vasanelli is hoping that even more classrooms will have the teaching tool soon.
“Funding is the issue, but we work for a wonderful board that supports this.”