Mansfield Middle School
Storrs, Connecticut


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Technology @ MMS
Technology is part of our school's overall effort to meet the educational needs of all students. Through a combination of content-area curriculum and our District Technology Plan, teachers use computer and media resources to enhance instruction and student learning throughout the curriculum.

Computer Network:
The Middle School maintains a campus fiber-optic backbone and local CAT-5E and CAT-6 wiring for carrying computer network data at 100 to 1000 Mbps speeds to multiple network drops in every location in our school. Five Intel NT servers and five switching closets manage the data traveling across this network. Our local network communicates with Mansfield's Wide Area Network and the Internet through a dedicated gigabit fiber optic line. We also support wireless network access for our mobile laptop labs, Library Media Center, and the Main Office.

Local Computers:
In total, Mansfield Middle School uses over 400 computers, as well as a local printer in each classroom and twenty-two network printers. Nearly every classroom in our school includes three Pentium Class Intel network computers with access to our school network and the Internet. Our computer labs, library, and specialized classrooms offer additional computers to accommodate half or whole class access to computer workstations. The Microsoft Office suite of software supplements our content area specific educational software.

Network Services:
All staff members receive desktop and web-based Outlook e-mail accounts managed by a central Exchange server, and we offer filtered web-based student e-mail accounts. Our servers provide Internet access, network printing, network folders for each student and staff member, Symantec virus protection, SASI online student attendance, grades, and database, InteGrade Pro gradebooks, Intranet resources, network security, Internet filtering, access to Bibliomation subscription research databases and online card catalog, and shared educational software.

Audio-Visual Media:
Every classroom receives cable access, a local VCR, a 27 inch television monitor that displays cable as well as a classroom computer, and in most cases an overhead projector. In some of our rooms we have replaced the monitor with large screen projectors. A modern head-end control room allows for broadcasting multiple signals from video tapes and/or live in-house broadcasts to every classroom. A new sound system combines with a new light system and a new large screen projector for our nearly 1,000 seat auditorium. Our Library Media Center's collection includes a variety of media ranging from filmstrips to music collections. To meet the need for individual communication, every room is equipped with a phone for both in-house and outside calls, and every staff member receives a voice-mail box and a homework hotline number for communicating with staff, parents, and the community.

  Updated 2/30/06. ©2006. Address concerns to mmsnet@mansfieldct.org or visit our homepage at http://www.mmsnet.org.