LANCASTER, PA -- As Pennsylvania schools begin to embrace new one-to-one computing initiatives, students and teachers are gaining valuable technology experience through the use of next-generation Web “lockers” that are simplifying the way they access and store electronic files.
Conestoga Valley School District, based in Lancaster, Penn., tops the list of five districts in the state that are now employing School Web Lockers, a “cloud-based”
According to Doug Stoner, manager of technology services for Conestoga Valley School District, School Web Lockers eliminates data access issues for students and teachers, while also setting the stage for one-to-one computing initiatives such as those advanced by the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Classrooms for the Future (CFF) program (http://www.portal.state.pa.us/
“When one-to-one computing takes off, the model that we follow for education will change dramatically,”
School Web Lockers offers unlimited storage capacity, complete firewall protection and affordable pricing, at only $1 per student per year. It eliminates traditional security issues related to file sharing in K-12 schools, while also helping districts avoid the purchase of costly on-site storage systems, which can run upwards of $20,000.
Innovative Paperless Homework System
Although best known for the innovation that they bring to schools, Web lockers also pave the way toward a greener environment. When teachers upload documents and post them directly into students’ Web lockers, there is no paper involved in the exchange. A teacher can simply upload one document and post it in all student lockers instead of making multiple handout copies. In turn, students can complete an assignment on the computer and upload the document into the “homework due” folder, from which it is then sent directly to the teacher as an electronic file. A completely paperless homework system, School Web Lockers works with any type of computer platform, including Apple.
Currently, up to 2,000 students and 200 teachers at Conestoga Valley are making use of School Web Lockers, resulting in substantial paper savings for the district, Stoner says.
The other Pennsylvania schools and districts using the technology include: Morrisville School District (Bucks County), Palmyra Area School District (Lebanon County), Independence Charter School (Philadelphia County) and Meyersdale Area School District (Somerset County).
For more information, please call 1-866-499-6527 or visit: www.schoolweblockers.com.
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