On-line Learning
On-line Learning The school's international perspective assumes still greater importance in the light of recent developments in learning technologies.Our own Virtual Campus enables students to access on-line resources and gather information from around the globe. The Virtual Campus aims to integrate appropriate information technologies with all components of the curriculum in order to produce significant improvements in the teaching and learning programs at Caulfield.
Supported by a team of information technology specialists and teachers, the Virtual Campus also allows students from across the school to share learning experiences and information. Our IT specialists and teachers work together to identify, prepare and deliver resources into the classroom.
Resources developed by the Virtual Campus are delivered on-line via the school-wide intranet. Teachers or students are able to prepare their own pages of content, to be viewed from any school computer. The intranet structure is secure, so that the intranet administrator can determine who may change the content, who verifies the content once it has been prepared and who can view the content through the intranet or via the internet.
The school does not require parents to buy laptop/notebook computers for their children for use at school. Students at every campus and year level have access to computer laboratories, along with computers and their accessories in every classroom. Caulfield Grammar places strong emphasis on computer literacy and the importance of integrating learning technologies into all learning programs. Students are exposed to information technology learning programs from pre-prep. Students are provided with email access and remote access to the school's information technology network.
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