Information Technology
Our school has a variety of IT resources which teachers are able to work with students to develop the skills such as keyboarding, word processing and research using the Internet. Trolleys of Chromebooks, iPads and laptops as well as interactive whiteboards support classroom learning.
Acquisition of these basic skills not only ensures Information Literacy, but also promotes the ability for children to learn more quickly in other academic disciplines.
We have a mobile laptop lab which classes are able to borrow from and use in classrooms, interactive whiteboards in each classroom and a growing number of tablet devices in our Inclusive Curriculum department.
Acquisition of these basic skills not only ensures Information Literacy, but also promotes the ability for children to learn more quickly in other academic disciplines.
We have a mobile laptop lab which classes are able to borrow from and use in classrooms, interactive whiteboards in each classroom and a growing number of tablet devices in our Inclusive Curriculum department.
ICT CODE OF PRACTICE
The use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) within schools should be safe, responsible, legal, appropriate and for educational purposes. An ICT Code of Practice exists to all students in Catholic schools across the Diocese of Rockhampton and applies to the use of all school related ICT for educational purposes, whether provided by the school or the student. Both students and parents/guardians must read and sign this ICT Code of Practice. This is updated annually.
The use of Information Communication Technologies (ICT) within schools should be safe, responsible, legal, appropriate and for educational purposes. An ICT Code of Practice exists to all students in Catholic schools across the Diocese of Rockhampton and applies to the use of all school related ICT for educational purposes, whether provided by the school or the student. Both students and parents/guardians must read and sign this ICT Code of Practice. This is updated annually.