Friday, January 16, 2015

Netbooks, a.k.a. "The Dark Ages Digital Device"

It's starts with 10 minutes, then 20 minutes and now you've been waiting for half an hour as you watch the loading signal spin in circles on the screen.

You're trying to log onto your student account.

By this time half the class is over and you've wasted all this time, when you could have been working on your project that is due...tomorrow! Is this really worth your time? 

Below are some opinions from some teachers and students in Blackville High School in response to the question: What is your opinion on the school netbooks? Should we be able to bring our own laptops/devices from home to do work on? Why?



From the teachers...

Mrs. Carrie Trevors (9T)-  "The netbooks are great, when they work. I think that students should be permitted to bring their own laptops from home. This would free up a number of netbooks, and allow the students to complete more work at home."

Mr.  Johnston (11J)- "The netbooks have reached the end of their useful life. They were part of a pilot project that began in 2010. This project, after two years of significant paper work and research, has not been reported upon nor has any further action been taken. It has created a false sense of technology availability in Blackville school, and their demise will leave teachers and student feeling as if they have been plummeted into the digital dark ages. Let students bring their own devices; start working with their generation and the trend and not against them!"

From the students...

Gina Keenan (9U)- "I think the netbooks should be available for use, but we should be allowed to bring laptops from home for use as well. I believe we should be able to use our own if we have one because it would help make work from school be done on our own time more efficient." 

Cody Taylor (10C)- "The netbooks are alright. They are great to have but they only work half the time, and the ones that do work are missing keys and are barely in working condition. If we could bring our own laptops it would make everything so much easier. We'd be spending more time working on the projects instead of spending half of a class trying to find a netbook that is in working order. Also there would be enough computers for more than one class to use at one time. I hope that we are able to bring our own laptops soon."

Jessica Donahue (10C)- "I think we should be able to (bring our own), because most times there aren't enough netbooks for everyone or half of them don't work."

Michael Waugh (11J)- "My personal opinion on the school netbooks is that they are old, damaged, and almost too slow to use somedays. Students should be able to bring their own laptops to school and connect to the internet to do projects or even type notes. It would be much easier for the students instead of trying to find and/or get a netbook to work."

Brooke Underhill (11J)- "I think the school netbooks are a great privilege to have while trying to complete school work. However, they rarely work and are not always trustworthy for saving information. I believe that we should be able to bring our own laptops from home, as we already have the programs we need on them, work would get done much faster and we would run into less difficulties."

Curtis Donovan (12B)- "They are pretty good sometimes. I'm glad we have them, but they don't work sometimes so that's why we should be able to bring our own computers."

Felicia Stockless (12B)- "The school netbooks are a good resource for students but, sadly, we don't take care of them. We should be able to bring our laptops because it would give people without laptops the possibility to have better access to functional netbooks. Talk about that, too many students use one so it slows down the netbooks because they are worn out and in bad conditions."

By: Leah Hennessy and Ashton O'Donnell 

Star Athletes of Blackville School for January


High School Boys: Dylan Storey
"Dylan is a very good athlete, a good team leader and is one of the strongest shooters on the team!" said coach Loretta Gorbett. Dylan is a key player on the High School Boys team. He is in the starting line up, and hardly ever comes off the floor, averaging around 20 points per game, and he is only in grade 11. Dylan was also the goalkeeper for the High School boys soccer team and enjoys playing road hockey outside of school.




Middle School Boys: Denver Donovan
"Denver is a very committed player, he hasn't missed a practice yet, which shows great dedication to his team," said coach Loretta Gorbett. Even though the Middle School boys have yet to play a game, it is very clear that Denver will be a crucial player throughout the course of the year. Denver also plays on the Middle School boys soccer team and volleyball team and plays hockey outside of school.



High School Girls: Abby Donovan

"Abby has great work ethic and an awesome attitude," said coach Matthew Sturgeon. And this attitude extends to off the court as well. Abby spends a fair amount of time on the court, despite only being in Grade 10. Abby looks forward to being a key figure in the basketball teams hierarchy for the remainder of her high school career. Abby also plays hockey and soccer.
                             


Middle School Girls: Andrea Lynch
"She has noticeably improved since the beginning of the season and shows great sportsmanship during both games and practices. She is a great asset to this year's team! Keep up the great work Andrea!" said coaches Jessica Munn and Mandy Colford. Andrea also plays on the Middle School girls soccer team and volleyball team, and she also plays badminton outside of school.



















































































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