Technology Goals
Goal I:
Providing and Maintaining Student Access
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To encourage students to become
independent learners able to function in an information society
- To provide access to computer
lab facilities for demonstrations, individualized instruction and group learning
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To assist students in the full
utilization of technology resources
- To provide email, news
groups and Internet chat groups facilitating better communication among
students, teachers, and the global community
- To support varied approaches to
learning and teaching
- To provide quality hardware,
software, and tutoring in open lab environments that facilitate learning and
successful completion of course work
- To support access to
appropriate technology, facilities, and software, including adequate
computer classrooms and lab assistance.
Goal II:
Ensuring Successful Student Outcomes
- To increase student
learning through the instructional use of multimedia presentations,
combining sound, pictures, illustrations and text to strengthen
comprehension
- To enable students to
pursue studies at an individualized pace which measures and rewards progress
toward mastery of the subject
- To provide for the use and
mastery of software applications currently demanded in the local job market
- To provide facilities for
learning and application of concepts outside the classroom through the use
of computer technology
- To provide facilities
enabling practice and experimentation with complex laboratory simulations
independently, safely, quickly and without exposure to possibly harmful
chemicals or unexpected reactions
Goal III:
Providing and Maintaining Faculty Access
Goal IV:
Developing and Maintaining Infrastructure
- To provide support for an
integrated network infrastructure that will potentially allow access to any
software application through any computer on Grossmont’s campus
- To standardize, where
appropriate a Windows XX desktop menu for all computers in all of
Grossmont’s Learning Centers
- To provide technical
support staff for maintenance of infrastructure as well as individual
technology centers
- To provide timely
replacement of hardware and software
- To work with District
Information Systems in the establishment and maintenance of a unified
approach to computer service delivery
- To support access for
disabled students to the campus-wide network by providing adaptive equipment
and support staff to train and assist the students
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