The goal of the Lehigh Computer Science and Business (CSB) team is to help Caring for Cambodia attain “modern, technologically equipped schools.” A team of six students and faculty from Lehigh’s CSB and Sustainability programs met with Caring for Cambodia (CFC) staff, teachers, and school administrators in early March 2014 at the Amelio and Aranh Schools to train them to use the CAMEMIS software. Each trainee was provided with a USB thumb drive containing a copy of the current CAMEMIS documentation to reference after the training. CAMEMIS is a school management system that will help school administrators, teachers and school nurses increase efficiency while managing student information. A 3rd grade class in Amelio primary school has been fully set up to be used by teacher Leak Maleng for testing purposes and a 10th grade course is also being set up. Requirements for completion of the Health Care module were collected and the addition of a Student Health Module is nearing completion. Its purpose is to provide a way to easily record, access, and track student health information over time. The next module to be developed is an Alumni Module. In addition to requirements gathered from CFC, the team met with Lehigh University’s Alumni Relations Manager to understand what items they track. These requirements are valuable because of recent interest in how Lehigh tracks Alumni by the US Department of Education.
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