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Girl’s Varsity Soccer - Harvey 4 Marvelwood 1

Filed under: Athletics — romanowicz October 22, 2007 @ 2:26 pm

gs-1.jpgA depleted girls’ soccer team extended its undefeated streak to 8 games by overwhelming host Marvelwood 4-1. Nicolette St. Lawrence used her speed and quickness to ring up 3 consecutives goals in the first half and to give the Lady Cavalier’s an (insurmountable) lead. Kayla Mogrevejo assisted on the second goal with a prefect chip pass. In the closing minutes of the first half, Nicolette’s crossing pass found Carly Glenn open in front of the net for Harvey’s 4th and final goal. (more…)

Distance Learning Helps Motivate

Filed under: In the News — romanowicz @ 6:39 am

The Harvey School successfully launched its second year of distance learning classes this past summer, giving students an opportunity to take courses through this new and exciting medium.

The distance learning program, first brought to the school last year by coordinator Michelle Christie and her husband, Chris Kelly, was expanded this year to include four courses: Pre-calculus, Algebra 2, Biology, and Writing. Instructors Chris Kelly, Marty Bernstein, Jason Hill, and Erica Stark all found the program advantageous to their teaching, and especially liked the interactive aspects of the software.

Its real-time nature makes this learning initiative stand out from the rest, says Ms. Christie. “Most other distance leaning programs are conducted asynchronously and don’t allow for the high-level of interactivity between the teacher and student,” she says.
“This is not a self-study program where students only have access to their teachers via email or message boards,” Ms. Christie says. “The Harvey program is about a teacher present in an online classroom with a group of students, all working and communicating together.”
“This is great for students who are motivated to do well,” says Ms. Stark, who taught the six-week writing workshop. “The learning environment fosters an independent work ethic, and that’s important for high school students.”

“Students are able to focus for considerably longer periods of time,” said Mr. Kelly. “In addition, the direct messaging [chat] feature allows every student to answer a question simultaneously, which creates a continuous interactive and dynamic exchange in a completely controlled environment.” Mr. Kelly added that the best feature might be the student’s ability to ask the teacher questions privately. “This healthy anonymity provides an opportunity for students to ask questions without the fear of embarrassment that sometimes exists in a traditional classroom.”

Mr. Kelly had nine students in his Pre-calculus class. His teaching tools included an online textbook and a graphing calculator emulator. He was able to talk to students throughout the class and used a digital tablet to demonstrate complex math problems on the classroom’s whiteboard. His students were also equipped with tablets, allowing them to show their work as if using a pencil and paper.
The classroom’s whiteboard is shared by the students and the teacher, and the room also allows application-sharing, which means that the teacher can share a website or software program, such as the graphing calculator, with the students, allowing them to not only see the application, but also use the application themselves. (more…)

Post Your Questions Here

Filed under: Technical Support — jwahlers @ 3:52 am

If you have a question you would like answered, add a comment to this post, and I’ll do my best to answer it and add it to the system.

Welcome to The Harvey School Tech Support Blog

Filed under: Technical Support — jwahlers October 21, 2007 @ 3:54 am

All Students, Staff and Faculty are welcome to post their tech support questions here or under any of the other topics. Please leave comments if you find mistakes or would like to see improvements or additions to the site. If you are not affiliated with the school, feel free to post comments or suggestions, but refrain from asking support questions. The blog is monitored, so use appropriate language and material at all times. I hope the site is helpful.

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Teacher Publishes Book

Filed under: In the News — romanowicz October 19, 2007 @ 7:38 am

Angelika Rinnhofer, a fine arts teacher at The Harvey School in Katonah, will release her first book titled “Sammelsurium,” in November. A book signing is being hosted by Harvey and the Katonah Museum of Art on the evening of December 19.

The book is being released as an accompanying monograph to an exhibition, also called “Sammelsurium,” at the Syracuse-based Light Work gallery (www.lightwork.org), which will take place Nov. 5 through Dec. 28.

Light Work is also the publisher of Ms. Rinnhofer’s book. It is a non-profit, artist-run organization dedicated to the support of artists who work in photography and electronic media.

Both the book and the exhibition include Ms. Rinnhofer’s large-format color prints from three related series, including Menschenkunde, Felsenfest, and Seelensucht. (more…)

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