Technology @ Bishop McDevitt

 

Welcome to Bishop McDevitt's Technology homepage!  Here we will review some of the many ways the faculty and staff at McDevitt  are reshaping and integrating technology to give their students cutting-edge skills for college, career, and life.

Bishop McDevitt High School currently has over 150 desktop computers and 40 wireless laptop computers available for student and faculty use.  Some of our software inventory includes applications for art, world languages, biology, math, computer programming, studying for the SATs, and of course, the Microsoft Office Suite.

Bishop McDevitt has implemented a wireless network throughout the building!  Along with each classroom being hard-wired to the Internet, students and teachers are also able to log on to our network and the Internet from anywhere in the building, using devices such as laptops, Personal Digital Assistants, and tablet PCs.  Stay tuned for more on Technology @ McD!  Scroll down to visit our individual centers.

Click on the link at the bottom of the page to find out more about technology and education.

 

Business Technology Center

 

 

Our second lab is comprised of thirty-six Apple G3s and two dedicated laser printers. Here, students can hone their writing skills using specialized software in a multi-disciplinary, dual-platform environment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New fully equipped Dell Pentium 4 Processor computers are located in the Business Technology Center. These 34 computers are connected to the school's network. They are used to teach courses such as accounting, finance, business law, technical communications, the Microsoft Office Suite and other areas of computer technology.

 

 

 
Writer's Resource Center

 

 

 

 

Our library is a state-of-the-art research center including 13 iMacs and 2 Dell computers which are wired and wireless with internet access.  There is one iMac for the Librarian and one dedicated laser printer. Some of the programs include AppleWorks, Microsoft Office Suite, and Winnebago Card Catalogue.  All library technology is networked.

 

 

Curriculum Technology Center

 

 

Library Media Center

 

 

 

 

The Technology Center consists 40 iMacs and 4 laser printers which are all networked.  A plethora of specialized software is used for all disciplines across the curriculum.  Faculty bring classes to the center for educational reinforcement, study, and research within each subject area.  Students, during their study and lunch periods, may use the center for individual work assigned by teachers.

 

Links to technology

 

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