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Room S-4

The Media Lab

 

Toner Request Form

Technology Committee Page

Click here to access the Data Driven Professional Development Survey

Teachers may schedule time in the lab when they want to do a computer intensive lesson or activity with one or more of their classes. Programs available in the lab include AppleWorks and Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop and many others. To arrange to bring one or more classes to the lab, simply come to the lab and check the schedule.

The lab is open from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM every school day.

If you think you would like to schedule your class in the lab, send an e-mail request or drop by to reserve the time you want.

 

STUFF FOR STUDENTS

Link to the server in 107

Link to the server in 331

Cornell Notes Template (word document)

MLA Format and Style Guide

Kaplan Math

Kaplan Reading

LIVE! Homework Help

AUP Test

Frequently Asked Questions About Passwords and ID Cards

Computer Literacy Requirement

Links for Mr. Leon's Classes

Career Planning Links

Art History Links

Online preparation stuff for SAT, ACT and many other tests

How Stuff Works - Find out how practically anything works.

On-Line Self Help Quizzes - Test your skills and knowledge.

Greek Mythology Links

On-Line Educational Games

Interactive Poetry Page - Fun with verse online!! Begin a poem, add a line to somebody else's poem, write comments on poems.

...more to come

 

STUFF FOR TEACHERS

Educator Reference Desk A repository for over 2,000 lesson plans and 3,000 links.

The district has redesigned the Acceptable Use Policy. For a HTML version of the New LAUSD AUP Bulletin click here.
Click here for a printable version in .pdf format.

LAUSD Authorised Report Card Comments HTML version click here.
Click here for a one page printable version in .pdf format.

Want to take your Internet search skills to the next level? Click HERE.

Here is a big list of useful Educator Resources put together by Mr. Ron Weightman my predecesssor in this position.

Want to give students a fast Internet research assignment? Mr. Weightman has also left for us this list of linked questions for just such an occasion, he calls it QUICKIES.

Yet one more incredibly useful legacy from Mr. Weightman. A list of Core Literature texts with reader comprehension questions and answers - yours for the taking! He must have worked about a billion hours putting all this stuff together!

Planning on teaching "Julius Cesar"?
Sample Lord Buckley's jazzed up rendition of
Marc Antony's Funeral Oration.
The kids dig this gas.

Want to know how fast and loose Arthur Miller played with the facts in "The Crucible"?
Check out
this site put together by a historian who specializes in the time period.

 

STUFF FOR FUN

Now this is what the Internet was really created for:

E-Gor's Chamber of TV HORROR HOSTS
Do you remember watching monster movies when you were a kid. Remember that weird guy or gal who hosted the show and made fun of the movie? Well, this E-Gor chap has put together a site devoted to these largely unsung performers.

A wonderful tribute to my personal favorite can be found here:
The Master of the Macabre, the Epitome of Evil, the most Sinister man to crawl the face of the Earth ... Seeeeeemour

CALVIN !!!! © United Press Syndicate and Bill Watterson
The greatest comic strip in the universe.

Once upon a time I was a student. This is an essay I wrote for a class:

The Comic Book that Saved My Life

In my spare time, for my own amazement I paint a little.
Check out some of my paintings
here.

Page posted 3/12/04
Last updated 1/16/08