BURKE TOWN LIBRARY MEDIA TECHNOLOGY
Reading & ELA (Literacy Skills)
Select "Login through your school" -> Search "ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ School District" -> log in using your school email address
Access to hundreds of free books!
Research & Databases (Information Literacy)
Password for both databases: think
Digital Citizenship & Tech Skills
Practice navigating safely in the digital world!
Offers free, well-curated resources, tutorials, and courses to teach programming concepts.
Typing lessons to learn keyboarding. All students have access via their Google account.
ISTE STANDARDS FOR STUDENT are the standards for evaluating the skills and knowledge students need to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly global and digital world.
One-to-One (1:1) at Burke
Here at Burke, we provide MacBook Air computers for students in 6th-8th grade. Students in kindergarten-5th grade all have a school-issued iPad.
The benefits of one-to-one computing are improvements in writing, literacy, science, exam scores, and GPAs all have been noted in various research studies.
One-to-One Computing Goals:
- improving academic achievement
- increasing equity of access
- increasing economic competitiveness
- creating good digital citizens
- transforming the quality of instruction
Meet Our Library Media Specialist!
Brittany Hubacz
Brittany Hubacz will serve as a librarian/makerspace with an emphasis on literacy and integrating technology to improve student learning. Before joining ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ, Brittany worked for six years as a 6th-grade teacher in Massachusetts and for two years at MicroSociety Academy Charter School in Nashua, NH. She holds a Master's degree in Education from Southern New Hampshire University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Plymouth State University.