Annual: Trinity 2005

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Information and Communication Technology Academic

in terms of hundreds of gigabytes and soon we will be talking in terms of terabytes which are thousand times larger than a gigabyte. Planning for future growth and the management of the information is well underway and the College will be well equipped to manage this growth.

Website Roger Blatchford Director of ICT

Richard Cackett Director of ICT

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he year has seen many consolidations and changes in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at Trinity College. Due to staffing movements in the second term, Mr William Quartermaine moved to become the Head of Secondary School until the end of the year. The day to day running was delegated to Mr Roger Blatchford and Mr Richard Cackett who managed existing programmes and implemented an exciting new ‘video on demand’ piece of software called Click View.

Hardware and Software Developments

Curriculum A year of consolidation would be the best description of what has been happening with ICT and the curriculum at Trinity College. Staff received professional development in their classes with Roger Blatchford who also assisted with resource development and helped staff in new pedagogy. Roger has proved a vital support link between the ICT and the end users, namely staff and students.

With the installation of data projectors, ceiling speakers, screens and other multimedia devices in a growing number of classrooms, combined with the roll-out of notebook computers for full time staff, and a wireless network that provides stable and total coverage within the school, teachers are now able to deliver ICT directly into their classroom. This may sound minor but in terms of ownership, the teachers have embraced this ICT, and as students are not removed from their classrooms, a holistic approach to learning and teaching with ICT has come to fruition.

Staff

The music department has used its purpose built computer lab in the music building to create sound tracks for video clips produced by other students, another exciting use of ICT.

With the introduction of Outcome Based Education (OBE) and the new Courses of Study in Years 11 and 12, the ICT department is cognizant of its need to support staff and students by providing the best resources possible to allow each to teach and learn respectively.

The management of electronic information within the College is being reviewed as the exponential growth of information being gathered, processed and stored will become an issue for all schools. Currently we talk

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Visitors will be aware of the upgrade that happened last year and since then we have been able to monitor visitor usage of the website. It is pleasing to note that up to date information via the online newsletter and the News and Events columns on the home page are very popular, and the P.L. Duffy Resource Centre section of the website continues to be heavily used and is well worth a visit.

The College’s ICT has been very stable with minimal interruption to the network thanks to Mr Neil Seaman (network manager) and Mr Warwick Gaff (Technical support officer). Due to Mr William Quartermaine being seconded to Head of Senior School, the College was able to contract in Mr Michael Roche to support the department in its efforts to provide a high level of service to the Trinity community.

The Future

Roger Blatchford & Richard Cackett Directors of ICT


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Waterpolo

3min
pages 196-197

Student Roll Call

26min
pages 198-204

Tennis

4min
pages 191-193

Swimming

3min
page 190

Soccer

4min
pages 187-189

Rugby

2min
pages 185-186

Rowing

8min
pages 181-184

Cross Country

3min
pages 173-174

Football

8min
pages 175-177

Hockey

5min
pages 178-180

Cricket

5min
pages 170-172

Badminton/Basketball

6min
pages 167-169

Athletics

4min
pages 165-166

Sport Awards

1min
page 163

Sport

4min
page 164

Career Development

2min
page 161

Senior Enterprise Program

3min
pages 159-160

Society and Environment

3min
page 158

Biology

3min
pages 156-157

Science

2min
page 154

Astronomy

2min
page 155

Music

9min
pages 146-152

Religious Education

4min
page 153

P.L. Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 144

Mathematics

4min
page 145

Languages

1min
page 143

Information and Communication Technology

2min
page 142

Visual Arts

4min
pages 134-136

Education Support

2min
page 141

English and Debating

2min
page 140

Design and Technology

2min
page 139

Christian Service

8min
pages 131-133

Junior Sport

15min
pages 107-117

Year 4

5min
pages 96-99

Campus Ministry

23min
pages 118-130

Junior Performing Arts

2min
page 106

Junior Music

2min
pages 104-105

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 100-101

Junior Library

1min
page 103

Year 5

5min
pages 92-95

Year 6

6min
pages 88-91

Head of Middle

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page 64

Year 7

6min
pages 84-87

Year 8

7min
pages 72-77

Junior School Concert

2min
pages 80-83

Year 9

8min
pages 65-71

Head of Junior

3min
pages 78-79

Year 10

7min
pages 58-63

Year 11

9min
pages 50-57

Head of Senior

3min
page 34

College Auxiliary

1min
page 27

Valedictory Address

6min
pages 31-33

Grounds and Maintenance

2min
page 28

2005 Awards

1min
page 30

2005 Year 12 Results

1min
page 29

Trinity Old Boys

5min
pages 24-25

Counsellor

3min
page 23

Province Leader

3min
page 9

College Board

3min
page 10

Parent School Partnership Initiatives

1min
page 22

Vale

6min
pages 18-19

Farewell Br Rob Callen

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Contents

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Chaplain

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page 20

Principal’s Address

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