Antioch USD technology in the news
From a former CTAP 4 staff member:
County: Contra Costa
District: Antioch USD
School: Dozier-Libbey Medical High School
Students use interactive clickers and more and more to jazz up learning in Antioch schools. Antioch Unified School District has always been a place where educational leaders are looking for new and innovative ways engage their students in learning. Teachers and leaders have participated in many CTAP IV programs, grants and training over the years. Just last
November 2008 the district made the news with its use of new interactive response clickers and interactive boards. Funds to purchase equipment for Antioch’s Dozier-Libbey Medical High School came from a specialized secondary program grant that they received from the state as well as initial start up funds. Technology has been viewed as an essential element from the start. These exciting interactive tools have been implemented in all classrooms. At the elementary level - laptops, interactive whiteboards, pads and “crickets” were purchased using an after school program grant. Their use is now spreading across the K-12 district.
Please read more about what they are doing in the article published in the Contra Costa Times.
For more information about these interactive tools and their use in Antioch Unified School District contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Information about interactive boards & response clickers being used can be found at http://www.interwritelearning.com/products/index.html
Last Updated (Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:43)


