1 Laser Printer
Kilauea School has gathered a wide assortment of high powered desktop computers over the last few years. They are all connected to the LAN at ethernet speed.
As of School Year 1996-97, every classroom is equipped with technology to connect students to the World Wide Web. Classrooms grades 4-6 have a minimum of two Macintosh LC style computers and CD ROM drives hooked into a Dayna Hub, and connected to our school LAN. They also have one local printer, and access through the LAN to three other laser style printers. Classroom grades K-3 have at least one Mac LC style computer connected to the LAN. Special Eduction Resource Rooms also have a Stylewriter Printer, Grades K-2 each have a Stylewriter Colored Printer and 3-6 each have an HP Colored Printer .
Computer Lab:
- 4 Servers
- Novell
- Sun Server
- Weather Server
- Apple Server
- MacIntosh computers
- 1 LCIII
- 1 LC475
- 1 Performa 6290 CD
- 1 Power Mac 6400/200
- 1 Power Mac 6500/225
- 7 5200/75LC
- 2 5300/100 LC
- 1 5400/180
- 1 5260/100
- 1 7100/80 AV
- 1 7100/66 AV
- 1 LC520
- 2 G3
- 1 Gateway 2000
- 1 Eduquest
- 1 Compaq
- 1 NCS OpScan
- 3 Flatbed ScannersScanner
- 1 LaserWriter 16/600PS Printer
- 1 Epson Stylus Color Printer
- 1 IBM Lexmark Printer
- 1 HP 1200C Networked Inkjet printer
- 1 33¾ TV
- 1 VCR
- 2 Digital Cameras (a Quicktake and a Canon ZAPshot)
- 1 Video Cameras
- 1 CD Rom recorderDyna Hubs - Ports
- 1 Powerbook 190
Grades K-2, Special Ed
- 1 each MacIntosh LCIII computer
- 1 Printer
Grades 4, 5, & 6
- 1 each Dyna Hub
- 2 each MacIntosh LC style Computers and CD-ROM drives
- 1 each Color Printer
Health Room, Administrator's room, ESLL, Cafeteria, & Counselor's room
- 1 Networked MacIntosh computer
Library
- 2 VHS VCR
- 1 Beta VCR
- 1 19¾ TV
Closed Circuit
- 1 Tandy Computer
- 1 Power PC
- 1 LC575 MacIntosh
- 1 EDUquest IBM Computer
- 1 Laser Disk Player
- 1 Camcorder Sony video camera
- 1 Dyna HUB
- 1 IBM Compaq
- 1 Powerbook
- 1 HP Deskjet colored printer
- 1 Stylewriter Colored Printer
Technology Curriculum:
Much of what we have been doing involves the Internet and Email. every
student grades 4-6 has an Email account and a homepage. We run these services
locally, and on the WWW. Our recent projects can be viewed at www.kilauea.k12.hi.us/97
We have also been experimenting with animation, 3D rendering, morphing,
simulations, WWW chatting, CD-ROM encyclopedia research, and Internet research
projects.
The younger students are now viewing the older students work on the Internet,
and are learning the fundamental concepts of this new technology.
INTEGRATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
Expands classroom tools for teaching and learning.
Provides for the integration of multiple resources for existing and emerging
curriculum.
Enables learning community to communicate more effectively, access and process
information, and work productively.
Links the classroom with educational resources within the building, community
and worldwide.
Creates a collaborative environment for project oriented activities.
Increases the productivity of students as they work toward attaining learning
outcomes.
Encourages the use of multimedia tools enabling students to become active
and experiential learners.
Enables learning to involve partnerships within the school, among schools,
and with other organizations.
COMPUTER LAB INVENTORY:
Palace, Color It
KidPix, Morph 2.5
Hyperstudio, Premiere
ClarisWorks, Adobe
ClarisWorks for Kids, Mavis Beacon
Netscape 3.0,
Sim City
Pagespinner, Pagemill
Encarta, Sim Life
Sim Tower,
Grolier
Eudora,
IClass (IBM)
Funding
School/State Budget Allocation
Shopping For Better Education (Foodland)
PTSA
ERATE
Complex Grants
TLCF grant
Resources
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