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Learn about the advanced technology provisions at Hamilton and Alexandra College, a prestigious co-educational day and boarding school in Victoria's Western District. Established in 1871, the college boasts a rich academic tradition and offers cutting-edge tools such as interactive whiteboards, laptops, projectors, and more across its two campuses. From IWBs to computer labs, discover how technology enriches the learning experience for its 500 students from Early Learning to Year 12.
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Presenters • Stephen Nelson: Year 6 Teacher • Margaret Simkin: Head of Information Services and Head of History At The Hamilton And Alexandra College
About The Hamilton and Alexandra College • Is a Co- educational Day and Boarding School situated in Victoria's Western District. • Established in 1871, the school has a strong history and tradition of academic excellence.
About The Hamilton and Alexandra College • The College has 500 students from Early Learning through to Year 12. • There are 2 campuses (Senior and Junior) approximately 1.5km apart.
Technology provision • Each teacher is issued with a tablet laptop. • Each classroom has an overhead projector, docking station and Interactive Whiteboard
Other technological access: • Two computer rooms with 25 computers. • Reference section of the Alexandra Library has 15 computers plus 6 laptops. • Three trolleys of laptops (15 per trolley). • Fully networked sites. • Numerous printers: B&W + colour. • Several scanners. • Still, Flip and DVD cameras. • Multiple Easy Teach recording microphones
Other Junior Campus technology • Computer lab with 25 computers adjacent to the Library