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Vintage Magnet Computer Lab

Welcomes you to explore this site which supports our technology program.
You will find…

The schedule of when classes visit the Computer Lab (alternating with Library visits)
Web sites used during computer lab lessons plus related web site links
Web site links to visit when students have free time
Express Yourself has some of my favorite Internet resources for publishing on the Internet and more
Showcase features some of our completed projects with more to come
S.T.O.R.M and S.T.O.P.  - support for these student enrichment programs

Thank you for visiting this web site ~ Mrs. Stone


Be sure to visit our SHOWCASE page to view some examples of our online projects.


Eagle Watch -
Institute for Wildlife Studies Presents...World's Only View of Multiple Eagle Nests

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Join the watch of eagles hatching.  Real time cameras are set up to view eagle nests on Catalina Island, just off the  California coast. Chat with scientist about this exciting event. 
Click on:
http://www.iws.org/interactive_nestcams.html
and select Two Harbors Nest or West End Nest


Vintage Magnet Computer Lab Overview

Since 1994, Vintage has successfully fulfilled its roll as a technology magnet teaching students to use technology as a tool to assist in their educational studies.  Students receive lessons in the computer lab in the use of computers and popular educational applications such as word processing, keyboarding, desktop publishing, slide show presentations, multi-media presentations, and internet research and publishing.  The school primarily uses the Apple Macintosh operating systems.  Use of technology is continued in the classrooms at the class computer centers.  Funding to maintain our technology program and upgrade equipment and software comes mostly from donations and fundraisers. If you would like to donate to Vintage Magnet's technology program please make a note in the memo field of your check "For Computer Lab".  

Computer Lab Support Staff Member

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Mrs. Stone
My name is Mrs. Stone. My position as a Microcomputer Support Assistant allows me the pleasure of working with students and staff in the area of technology.  I have been in this role since 1994 teaching how to use  technology as a tool in education and have seen the computer lab change a few times over but Vintage's commitment to technology education has remained steady.  

Contact me if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions  about Vintage's technology program or discover any bad web links.

The best way to reach me is:
School phone: 818-892-8661 8:00AM to 2:30PM or email me at dstone02@lausd.net or use the form to the right.


Staff Sponsor for: 
4th & 5th Grade - Student Techies On Patrol (S.T.O.P.)
5th Grade - Jr. Meteorologists/Student Team Of Reports and Meteorologists
(S.T.O.R.M. Group)
4th Grade - Garden Club

    Email me your questions, comments or let me know if any links are not working for you.

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Technology Use Resources:

  • LAUSD Student and Parent Acceptalbe Use Policy (AUP) BULLETIN (Revised 2006)
Each year students must return, signed by the parents and students, LAUSD's Acceptable Use Policy form for students using computers in a LAUSD school. Click the link above if you need a copy of this form.

  • LAUSD Education Technology Web Page
The mission of the Educational Technology Group is to integrate technology in schools to assist in meeting the Superintendent's goals of making students college prepared and career ready by providing an engaging learning environment, raising student achievement, decreasing dropouts, and assuring equitable access to learning opportunities for all students.

  • ISTE - National Educational Technology Standards
Learn more about the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) standards for Students, Teachers and Administrators.

  • US Dept. of Education - National Educational Technology Plan 2010
It presents five goals with recommendations for states, districts, the federal government, and other stakeholders. Each goal addresses one of the five essential components of learning powered by technology: Learning, Assessment, Teaching, Infrastructure, and Productivity.
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