Moeller’s commitment to technology began in 1984 with the purchase of the school’s first computers. The following year Moeller created an Apple IIe Lab and installed a Unix operating system. During the next three years Moeller completed a DOS Lab, then added a Mac Lab in 1991. In 1992 Moeller began providing the infrastructure necessary to make a full pledge to technology education, installing digital systems and providing ongoing training to the faculty.
Moeller Technology Timeline
1984: Moeller purchased its first computers.
1985: Moeller created an Apple IIe Lab and installed
a Unix System.
1986-1988: During the next three years, Moeller
completed its DOS Lab.
1991: Moeller added a Mac Lab.
1992: Moeller began providing the infrastructure
necessary to make a full pledge to technology education, installing digital
systems and providing ongoing training to the faculty.
1995: Moeller initiates the Student Laptop Program,
beginning the process by providing all faculty and administration with personal
laptops and by providing them with extensive training. In addition, the school
hired a full-time technology coordinator.
1998: Moeller begins a pilot laptop program with 25
freshmen and core group of faculty.
1999: All freshmen receive a laptop computer, marking
the official implementation of the Student Laptop Program. Each successive
class receives laptop computers.
2002: All students now have laptop computers. IBM
selects Moeller as a model program in technology education.
2005: Moeller begins Phase II of the Student Laptop Program.
Teachers integrate the laptops more fully into the classroom and continue their
training in technology education.