In recent years, Futuro Verde has focused on investing in technology and technology. At the Multimedia Center, we offer opportunities for students of all ages to use one of 20 desktop computers. Investment in EBSCO means that all students have the necessary tools to conduct research from various high quality resources. Use Google Classroom in all high school classes so that teachers and students can effectively exchange classroom assignments, homework and projects in a two-way portal.
While preparing to launch the IB Diploma in Futuro Verde, I continue to ask myself "How do you prepare students for success?" While expanding papers and other research projects, we will improve Google Classroom and academic writing. Therefore, all the students in the 11th and 12th graders have a personal computer and need to bring it to school everyday. Although all high school students can benefit from personal computers, it is especially recommended that students in 9th and 10th graders prepare for IB Diploma in Grade 11.
We know that purchasing a PC for your students is a considerable investment and encourages you to start the plan as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Junior high school students use technology throughout the day in classrooms equipped with 21.5-inch iMac computers and state-of-the-art computer rooms. Every junior high school student should use a personal iPad or MacBook This iconic course will show you how students can use design cycles to design creative and practical solutions for specific tasks I will learn. Entire junior high school safety, filtering, wireless network
Several schools in this country have reached their limits and are providing students with all the possible benefits of educational wireless technology. At Hancock High School in the Mississippi kiln there are laptops for all students and they are connected to the school's wireless computer network. (Jones, 2000) This network is very powerful and students who are 32 km from the town can access "the world's largest library - the Internet". River Hill High School in Clarksville, Maryland has become a nationwide demonstration site of a mobile computing company called MindSurf Networks. In this technical experiment, every high school student acquired a Pocket PC including Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
This year's incident involved a computer company that provided a "free" laptop for a fictitious high school. These laptops have a tracking system that uses a webcam to take pictures of students if their laptop is lost or stolen. One employee of the company slightly exceeded the use of these pictures, and one student sued the company with illegal interception of emotional distress and communication. Simulated trial students represent plaintiffs in several rounds and represent defendants in other rounds. At each stage of the competition, the students announced the opening statement, examined three witnesses (depicted by their teammates), asked witnesses of other teams to suggest that they end the discussion. Each student plays the role of a lawyer on the one hand while fulfilling the role of a witness on the other hand. Each round will be presented in front of a real judge arbitrating opposition and court issues.