New Bedford High School
Computer Labs

In addition to the six IMC centers (libraries), NBHS currently has three Internet connected computer labs for teachers to conduct curriculum related assignments and projects. They are located in B265 (in the core near Tan House), B230 (in the core near Green House),  and D225 (behind the auditorium).

 Each lab has 30 computers and a black only laser printer.  Labs must be scheduled at least 1 day in advance and no more than 2 weeks in advance. Your bathroom key will open the door to the room.

picture of computer lab

 


The following procedures must be followed by all teachers using the labs. Please read them carefully before scheduling a lab. All labs must be scheduled at least one day and no more than two weeks in advance.

  1. Please inform your students of the New Bedford Public Schools Computer Usage Policy located in the student handbook . Students should be disciplined for violating the policy. The following five items apply to the use of any computers in the school, not just the labs.
  1. Allowing students to simply surf the Web is asking for trouble. Please have a valid curriculum related assignment, preferably with teacher selected Web sites, for the students to work on. Technology lessons are like any other. They require planning, objectives and assessment of student achievement.
  1. You should escort students from your class to the lab. Do not ask them to report to the lab directly. Of course, as a matter of liability, you should not leave your students unattended in the labs. For security purposes, doors to the labs should remain locked and be closed when you leave the lab .
  1. It is important to monitor the students throughout the period and assist them with the assignment that you have given them. You should not spend the period sitting at a desk or computer. Watch for attempts to damage the computers and steal mouse balls. A look at their task bar will alert you to other web sites they may be viewing.
  1. Students should not be allowed to indiscriminately print pages from the Internet. Urge them to READ and THINK about the information they are collecting, and take notes. If they must use someone else's wording, have them copy and paste only the information they need into MS Word and document their sources. They can then print the Word document.
  1. Substitutes may not supervise students in the computer labs. Send in an alternate lesson plan if you are absent on a day you are scheduled for the lab.
  1. No food or drinks are allowed in the labs, and please ask the students to pick up after themselves and return chairs to their proper place at the end of the period. Make sure the doors are locked and closed when you leave.

 

Instructions for Scheduling a Lab (Word format)

Instructions for Deleting a Lab Reservation (Word Format)


    Click here to reserve a computer lab after you have read the procedures above

 

  

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Last updated 11/24/2009