1999 New Jersey Public School Technology Survey
Public School Student to Multimedia Capable Computer Ratio*
|
County |
Student to Multimedia Capable Computer Ratio |
|
|
Atlantic |
8.3 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Bergen |
6.3 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Burlington |
6.8 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Camden |
5.5 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Cape May |
7.5 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Cumberland |
6.2 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Essex |
7.8 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Gloucester |
6.7 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Hudson |
7.0 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Hunterdon |
6.8 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Mercer |
6.3 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Middlesex |
10.2 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Monmouth |
7.5 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Morris |
6.1 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Ocean |
8.4 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Passaic |
9.3 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Salem |
7.1 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Somerset |
7.3 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Sussex |
7.7 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Union |
6.7 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
Warren |
6.4 |
Students to 1 Computer |
|
State Total |
7.2 |
Students to 1 Computer |
* Includes Intel-based 486 or higher, Mac Power PC, Mac Powerbook, G3 and IMAC computers in ALL areas (instructional & noninstructional).