The more than 1,700 students at the Sebastian-Münster-Gymnasium can be happy.
The district Mainz-Bingen as school boards has allocated 40 000 € for the purchase of new computer hardware.
District Claus Schick and responsible for the area schools First District Councillor Adam J. Schmitt were now to hand over the new devices into the school and were from director Arno Lergenmüller whose representative Stephen Damp, and the school network administrators Stephan Groll and Leonard Rudolph the benefits of new PC generation explain.
Regularly every five years, the facilities will be renewed to remain in this fast-paced and marked by constant innovation work area “up to date”. angeschaffft were now 34 new 22-inch LCD monitors, 34 PCs, two spare PCs, two laser printers, one laptop and two digital projectors. In addition, the software has been replaced.
Windows 7 operating system is now mandatory.
A special monitoring software is to ensure that the young people do not call for them unsuitable sites on the World Wide Web.
Besides the already mentioned 40 000 € and above this, the circle further € 8000 for the purchase of another 15 projectors available.
“The SMG is provided by the school well,” acknowledged Director Lergenmüller investment in the modernization of the two computer labs. “We got what we wanted,” he added his comments.
And study director Stephan Damp demonstrated equal top of the circle to a so-called smart board, such as interactive electronic boards can now help revolutionize the instruction.
Source:http://www.allgemeine-zeitung.de/region/ingelheim/ingelheim/9319817.htm

