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ICT
Information Technology has become an integral part
of the learning experience of students in this
school. We have adopted a two strand approach to
helping students, on the one hand to cope with
the integration of computers and technology into
individual subject syllabi, and on the other to
develop research and presentation skills for
project work. At senior level students have
timetabled computer classes which ensure that
they become very familiar with the basics in
word processing, databases, spreadsheets and the
Internet. Many students in transition year have
the opportunity to study for, and complete, the
European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL)
programme.
Information technology also plays a very important
role for Leaving Certificate Applied and for
students pursuing the Leaving Certificate
Vocational Programme in the development and
presentation of their work portfolios.
In St. Louis 2nd year students have timetabled class
in one of the two computer rooms. The aim of
this programme is to help students familiarise
themselves with the technology to overcome any
inhibitions about using technology and to
develop a basic level of skills. Many of the
revised syllabi at Junior Certificate level,
including Home Economics and Business Studies
now require students to be familiar with
information technology and to use the computer
as a learning tool.
The school has developed excellent IT facilities
over the past few years: three networked
computer rooms with broadband access to the
internet. Many specialist rooms are connected to
the network including the science labs, careers,
technology, art and home economics rooms.
It is planned that most classrooms will be provided
with network points this year. The World Wide
Web has become an important source of
information for many of us over the last few
years. For many schools it has become an
important tool for communicating with students
and parents and for developing links with other
schools at home and abroad. This year we plan to
embark on the first phase of developing and
building a school website. We hope to use this
forum to publish educational information of
relevance and interest to our own students and
parents to celebrate the cultural and sporting
achievements of our students.
E.C.D.L. in St. Louis 20010/11
To date a total of 300 students have received their
E.C.D.L. Certificates from completing the seven
I.C.T. modules during Transition Year. This is a
widely accepted certificate for competency in
computer applications and is an added asset to
any curriculum vitae.
In the present school year there are seventy
Transition Year students completing the training
and testing for E.C.D.L. and this year the
school has moved to the automated version.
This
is a very comprehensive and self-motivating
method of acquiring the different skills and by
June 2011 it is expected that another seventy
names will be added to the list of successful
candidates.
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