Peyrehorade: Computers in college

On Friday, September 13, Damien Delvoye, the department advisor, was present to hand out laptops to eleven classes of 4 students each.H And 3H (about 300 students) provided by the administration through the “one middle school student, one laptop” operation. Based on this commitment, the Ministry has invested, over 24 years, more than 100 million euros to provide students and institutions with individual equipment and collective infrastructure “to promote educational success, a spirit of openness and working together in the conditions of the liberalization of education.” Young Landis” according to the conviction of the administration consultant in Orth and Origen.

The handling of this equipment is ensured by teachers, who are also equipped with this new equipment in order to provide the best support to their students, their mission being to develop skills through the use of digital tools and IT tools in the classroom, and finally media and information education, with the possibility of controlling from their computers the correct use that each student makes.

reasonable use

With the computer, each student receives a practical guide that will remain a link between school and family since parents formally commit themselves by agreement, as legal guardians of their children, to participate in the management of this equipment and its reasonable uses. In college, the laptop provided is a teaching tool that allows the same work as traditional learning, and gives access to new practices: expanded research areas, digital production, linking of networked exercises, etc.

At home, students can continue and deepen their learning. It is up to parents to ensure and monitor the proper use of equipment, because although they do not have the same control as a teacher in college, they do have access to parental controls. Finally, out of a keen interest in IT security, the administration has strict procedures in place to protect the data of institutions, students and their families.

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Frank Mccarthy

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