Technology at StanbridgeThe Technology Lab at Stanbridge Academy provides a place for direct instruction on the effective and responsible use of technology. Beyond the lab, technology supports and extends student learning, helps mitigate learning challenges, and enables teachers to create dynamic and engaging lessons. Our staff receives regular professional development on using technology in the classroom, and our Director of Instructional Technology ensures that our students are able to access, understand, and utilize the wealth of resources at their fingertips.
Stanbridge has made significant investments in infrastructure, equipment and staff training in order to thoughtfully integrate technology tools and resources throughout the school curriculum. Teachers use technology to create engaging and dynamic lessons that extend student learning, as well as provide assistive, individualized support for students with learning differences. Teachers work with students across disciplines and grades throughout the school year to build skills such as digital leadership, online literacy, web-based search and research, word processing, and delivery of effective presentations, among others. During a typical day on campus you may observe students creating engaging social studies presentations in Adobe Spark on their Chromebooks, composing songs in GarageBand on iPads in a music class and mirroring their work using Apple TV, dictating a fictional story they’ve created in a literature class using speech-to-text functionality in Google Docs, or programming a Sphero robotic ball to navigate an obstacle course in the Stanbridge Technology Lab. Our program focuses on both the development process as well as the final outcome of project work, encourages creativity, innovation and risk-taking, and strengthens executive functioning in the planning and execution of projects. We provide the following as part of our integrated technology program: Student Devices Students access classroom sets of touch screen, convertible Chromebooks. Students and teachers make use of our fleet of iPads to engage in digital learning and to support with short- and long-term projects. Technology is integrated into daily lessons when appropriate, and typical uses for our students include:
Instructional Technology Our classrooms are equipped with large screens, Apple TV devices and iPads for teacher use, and teachers access cutting-edge software and apps such as Inspiration, Adobe Spark, and Seesaw to foster multi-sensory learning. We are also equipped with campus-wide, high-speed WiFi access. Assessment Technology Stanbridge works with Star 360, a computerized assessment tool, to support students in mastery of state-specific learning standards for reading, math and early literacy. The tool adjusts the difficulty of questions based on student responses and provides valuable student growth data to our staff within 20 minutes of completion. Assistive Technology Stanbridge utilizes individualized programs, such as Learning A–Z, Bookshare, Step Up to Writing, and other software to strengthen fluency in reading and build decoding, reading comprehension and writing skills. Students master keyboarding and are introduced to speech-to-text software to dictate their writing. To support students in developing math skills, we use Prodigy, Starfall, and a number of iPad apps as well. We also employ personal digital assistants in the classroom (such as Amazon Echo) to function as research aids and provide spelling support, timers, reminders, etc. Communication, Organization, and Executive Functioning Each student is assigned a Stanbridge domain Gmail account which provides access to Google Drive, Calendar, and other G-Suite applications. Stanbridge adopted Google Classroom schoolwide to simplify the assignment, collection, and grading of student work and increase student-parent-teacher communication. We utilize QuickSchools, a cloud-based school management software program, to manage attendance, student information, and transcripts. Emotional Support Our staff uses Emote, a cloud-based software program that empowers staff to monitor and measure school climate and student social-emotional health in real-time. You can read more about the Emote program on our Counseling page. |
Tech Lab & CurriculumOur newly-updated, state-of-the-art technology lab is equipped with a large screen Apple TV for instruction, as well MacBook Pro laptops, iPads, and iMacs for student use. Students in the elementary and middle school divisions receive one quarter of technology instruction in our lab each school year, and most high school freshmen receive one full year of technology instruction in the lab. There are also technology electives available to sophomores, juniors, and seniors, such as Java scripting. Our year-long high school curriculum focuses on the following areas:
Design Lab & InnovationStanbridge students also have the opportunity to use hands-on technology in our newly-renovated Design Lab. Following the principles of the Maker Faire movement, Stanbridge's Design Lab is a showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness where students show what they are making, and share what they are learning. Students are often allowed to think and design creatively on projects of their own invention, while also working on specific pieces that highlight ingenuity and outside-the-box thinking, such as making cigar box guitars and building "battle bots."
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