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Technology Lab
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Mrs. Angotti-Novick-Technology
Lab Teacher
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| Topics of Study |
| Alternative Energy
(New!) |
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Audio Communications |
| Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) |
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Computer Graphics and Animation |
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Digital Music |
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Electricity and Electronics |
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Energy and Power |
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Environment and Ecology |
| Health and Fitness |
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Flight Technology |
| Forensic Science (New!) |
| Information Technology |
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Laser |
| Material Processing |
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Research and Development |
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Robotics |
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Structural Engineering |
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Video Production |
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Video Architecture |
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Our students are some of the
few in the city to participate in a modular technology learning program
developed by Paxton Patterson.
Students work in independent teams at workstations that explore a specific
technology such as lasers or hydraulics. Their work is directed either by
a written set of protocols or by a video or by a computer. A team
completes a specific task such as building a rocket or making a video
recording. Along the way toward completing their task the student teams are responsible
for solving problems posed and writing their responses.
By the time a student completes their program at Nightingale they will
have cycled through fifteen different programs of study.
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During the 2003-2004 school year we
upgraded
the technology lab to be driven solely by interactive multimedia. The students
will respond to questions and keep a diary using the Internet and the teacher will maintain records, track student progress and grade student
work electronically.
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