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Click to see a first grade teacher talk about her web site on TrevorNet.
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Trevor Day School's technology provides unique learning experiences for its students.  In addition to new and individualized approaches to learning with computers and subject-specific programs, other technologies utilized around the school enrich the students' experience.  Teachers and students have access to projectors, which allows them to use any wall as a computer screen so an entire class can see what they are doing.  SmartBoards, record all information written on them as digital files, allowing students to recall class notes written on the board at any later time.  Classrooms are equipped with audiovisual systems, so they are always ready for multimedia presentations.  The school's wireless network allows teachers and students to be connected to the internet throughout the entire building, providing limitless possibilities for communications assignments, lessons, essays, or presentations.

my.TrevorNet, TDS' web site for members of the Trevor community, acts as a gateway to everything students need to know, ranging from the High School's daily news and morning announcements to viewing homework, to what's for lunch. Teachers embrace the opportunity to host their own web pages on my.TrevorNet, adding their own unique personalities to their pages, and making them more than just a place to find course content.