Information for Parents

Technology Class Homework

Since students below the Fourth Grade do not receive trimester or final grades for Technology Class, I do not assign homework or give quizzes or tests to these students

For students in Fourth through Eighth Grades students are expected to bring a composition book and pen or sharpened pencil to class each week. I will give the students specific notes to record in their composition books including concepts related to the current class topic, or vocabulary words I expect them to learn. The information in the notes may appear on future quizzes or tests; I will give the students ample notice of upcoming quizzes and tests. In some cases, I will ask students to demonstrate to me, on the computer, their understanding of specific techniques, processes, or computer activities we have learned in class. In preparation for these assessment activities I expect the students to take their composition books home to study from, if possible with help from the parents.

Due to the wide range of personal computers, applications, and types of internet connectivity available to MDP students at home, I do not assign technology homework (papers, projects, etc.) other than studying for scheduled tests or quizzes. I will post the dates of the tests and quizzes on the "Homework" page of this website so parents should check that page on at the end of the day their student has computer class.

Technology Class Study Notes

This year, I will be expecting students in Fourth through Eighth grades to bring a copy book and pencil or pen to class each week. When appropriate, I will have them take notes in the copy book from which they will study for an upcoming test or quiz. In addition, I may hand out study notes for specific topics that will appear on a quiz or test. Each student will receive one copy of the study note sheet and be asked to keep it in their copy book to be available when they study. If the student should lose the sheet I give them, they should visit the "Study Notes" page of this website where they can download and print a new copy at home. I will not give out additional copies at school. A copy of the Technology Vocabulary List is available on the same page.

My Goal: "No Child Left Behind" in Technology

I have a great love for, and many year of experience in, the technology field in corporate America as well as in education. I try to instill that interest and develop those skills in my students to prepare them for their continuing education and entrance into the "real world" where computers and technology are embedding themselves into almost every profession. Therefore, when I see that a student is having trouble with a specific topic being taught, or gets an unsatisfactory grade on a paper or test, I offer to meet with them outside of class to determine what I can do to help the student understand, if not master, the material. I really want every student to pass this class. Therefore, on the first class session, I give each class (Grades 4 through 8) the following message: "If you see "Please See Me! Mr.D." stamped on a graded paper, I will expect you to see me before the next class so we can discuss what you need to do to improve your grade and your understanding of the material with which you had a problem. I will meet with you during a lunch recess or before or after school. If your parent(s) contact me to discuss the grade, I will let them know whether you and I have met. It is up to you!" What can you, as parent(s), do? If you check the www.rvsgradebook.com website and see a grade you are not happy with on an assignment, please speak with your student to see whether they have asked to meet with me to discuss the grade and ask them to show you their copy book notes and/or study notes/handouts. Ask them if they had studied the notes, and even ask them a few questions from the information in the notes to assure yourself that they in fact did study. My experience has shown me that most students who receive less than satisfactory grades did not pay attention in class, did not ask questions in class if they did not understand the material and/or did not study the notes they took or were given, prior to the graded test, quiz or paper. You can contact me via email at ed.davidson@mdpschool.com, or through the school office (610-265-2323). If you call me to discuss the grade, I will let you know whether the student has made arrangements to meet with me.

Recommended Home Technology Environment for MDP Students

It is understood that in some households, parents have put restrictions on computer access for their children. In other households, students have greater access to use home computers under the supervision of the parents. And in still other households, students may even have their own personal computers at home. [Although it is not required, I strongly request that each family go to the "Home Technology Survey" page from my Home Page and let me know what your home computing environment is; it will help me adjust my expectations for what students can do at home with the information I am giving them in class] In any case, it is strongly recommended that if and when possible, each family purchase a copy of Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition. This package is available a Staples as well as other stores at a cost of about $125-$150. The package, which allows the purchaser to install the complete program on up to three computers, includes Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Powerpoint, the programs students will be using beginning in Pre-K with Powerpoint and First Grade with Word and Excel. Beginning in 4th grade, students will begin working with Microsoft Access database but Access is NOT included in this package.

MDP School Technology Environment

MDP School uses Microsoft Office XP (also known as Microsoft Office 2002). This package includes Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Access). We do not have WordPerfect or MS Works installed. If your students do any work at home that they need to bring to school to access or print, they must save their work in a format compatible with a file type for versions of our software for 1997-2003 (e.g., Word 1997-2003) if possible to avoid problems and delays in having their file printed or accessed in our software.

Acceptable Use Policy to be signed by each student

In the summer information packet that each family received is a copy of the Archdiocese Acceptable Use Policy. Parents should review the contents of this policy with each MDP student in the family. The student and a parent should sign the form at the end of the policy indicating that they understand and will abide by the policy. The completed form should be returned to school with the student on their first day of school for the year. No class will be allowed access to the internet or school network until all forms for that class have been returned to the school and the school student database has been updated to reflect the receipt of the forms.