Great Meadows Regional  School District
Technology

Mr. Dean Tshudy- Computer/Technology Education Teacher- Middle School
    908-637-4349 ext. 212  

Ms. Donna Roth- Technology Specialist- Liberty School
    908-637-4790 ext. 229  

Ms. Marcia Goralczyk- Technology Specialist- Central School
    908-637-4041 ext. 120  

 

Mr. Michael Hann- Network Administrator/Technician

    908-637-4349 ext. 217  

 

Ms. Marilyn Kosiorek- Technology Specialist

 

Vision Statement Goals of Technology in Education Current Status of Technology
Acceptable Use of Computer Network/ Computers and Resources

 
 
 
 

     "Schools that fail to integrate modern technology fully and systematically into the curriculum will eventually be left behind, unable to meet the educational needs of the students they were created to serve."
Daniel K. Kinnaman
Technology & Science

 
 
 
Vision Statement 
     The Great Meadows Regional School District will provide students and staff with the ability to utilize available technology to acquire, organize, and/or present information in a manner which develops fresh paths of inquiry and leads to enriched learning opportunities.

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Goals of Technology in Education
  • Assist and motivate students to keep pace with a rapidly changing society and to appreciate that learning is a life long process.
  • Provide students the opportunity to see relationships and connections between and among subjects by using technology as a catalyst for an interdisciplinary approach to education.
  • Develop students' ability to select, process, and apply available resources to solve problems.
  • Develop high order thinking skills such as analysis, evaluation, and synthesis.
  • Develop students' ability to access and apply a variety of technological devices to enhance learning.
  • Develop students' ability to communicate information and ideas through a variety of media.
  • Develop students' understanding of the nature, power, and affects of technological developments of the past, present, and for the future.
  • Develop students' ability to address their personal learning styles.
  • Develop students' ability to use cooperative and independent learning strategies.
  • Develop students' familiarity with traditional and nontraditional career opportunities associated with technology.
  • Provide teachers with powerful teaching and learning tools and appropriate training that will create new and effective paths of inquiry and an enriched learning environment.
  • Manage and disseminate information to enable all members of the school community to be involved in the mission of the schools.

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Current Status of Technology

      The Great Meadows School District is committed to providing the tools needed for our students to be productive members of the 21st Century. Our district includes two K-4 elementary schools and a new 5-8 middle school. Each classroom is equipped with at least one computer with an accompanying inkjet printer. Some classrooms have multiple computers.  Liberty and Central school have additional computers for use in each school library. The middle school library is equipped with 10 additional computers for use in small group instruction or for research purposes. All schools have a computer lab to handle larger groups. The middle school also has a technology education lab.
      All three schools are connected for networking purposes. Liberty School is connected via a fractional T1 line. Central School and the middle school are connected via a fiber optic cable. The network consists of 5 file servers and approximately 250 workstations. All computers have internet access through the network. In addition all staff and faculty members have e-mail accounts. The network also includes 9 networked laser printers and 3 CD-ROM towers. The middle school also has an automated library system with search capabilities from each workstation and a computerized school management and grading system.
      Additional peripheral devices are available in each school including scanners and digital cameras.
      Every classroom is equipped with a 27 inch television with cable access. Every classroom television can also be used as a large screen computer display.  All schools also have a centralized media source which allows for the broadcast of video to all classrooms.
      Each school is equipped with a voice mail telephone system. Every classroom has a phone and all faculty members have voice mail accounts.
      The middle school also offers a cycle class instruction in technology education. The school has a special room designated for technology education  instruction and contains state of the art modules in topics such as robotics, biomedicine, animation, digital sound, aerodynamics, as well as many others.
      In an effort to provide the best educational use of the available technology, teacher training is offered on a regular basis. Many after school activities involving the use of technology are also offered for the students. The district also employs a full time technology coordinator with responsibilities for overseeing the educational technology program. Each school also has a teacher designated as a technology specialist whose role is to assist the other teachers in technology implementation. A full time technician is responsible for repairs, maintenance, and upkeep as well as general troubleshooting.
      The district also takes an active part in the county technological planning and implementation. Teachers and administrators serve on various county committees and work to coordinate the use of technology with other local school districts. 

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Great Meadows Regional School District is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer