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It is the start of a new school year and the Technology Department would like to welcome everyone back. The following is an update on some changes that have taken place or are currently happening. Read more...
We have a wonderful
resource available to us in Outlook called Public Folders.
Some schools and sites are using these while others may be
unaware that Public Folders even exist! Read more...
Have you tried the Notes feature of Outlook? The
electronic version of those little yellow sticky notes that we
all love are useful when you need to jot down a quick note or
reminder. Read how...
Do you have
a SMART Board in your classroom or computer lab?
Are you a novice user or a proficient user? We have created a
rubric that you can use to look at your skills and see where you
fall on the continuum.
Read more...
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
has refreshed the National Education Technology Standards (NETS)
for students to prepare students for the 21st century.
Read more...
Here are some
educational Internet sites that you may want to try personally
or with your students. Read
more...
The MIS office would like to extend an open invitation to all
SASI users to utilize our SASI/SAIS users workshops held every
Wednesday, 2 pm – 4 pm, room 106, Wetmore Center.
Read more...
While we
never want to use permanent ink pens on the SMART Boards it may accidentally happen. Here are some hints on how to
remove permanent ink and and tips for long term care.
Read more...
There is
nothing worse than receiving information that is already
outdated. “Deadlines are lifelines”, my mentor once told
me. Deadlines are also guidelines, goals for people to
strive to reach. Read more...
“More bandwidth,” so what does that mean
to you? It means quicker connections to the internet and e-mail.
It means quicker downloads of software, test applications (MAP)
and streaming video. It allows quicker information transfers to
other sites and schools using SASI™ and Meal Tracker™ programs
etc. In general “more bandwidth,” means our District will strut
into the 21st century technological age which will
enable us to be more nimble in educating and providing services
to our students, families and community.
Read more...
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