CVCSD Technology Committee

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2007-2008 Meeting Dates

 

September 24, 2007

October 30, 2007

December 5, 2007

January 29, 2008

February 26, 2008

March 25, 2008

April 8, 2008 (new)

May 27, 2008

 

 

Agendas

May 27, 2008

April 8, 2008

Conference Planning

December 5, 2007

October 30, 2007

September 24, 2007

May 29, 2007

April 24, 2007

March 27, 2007

 

Working together using this wiki

 

Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. We'll use it to plan upcoming work of the Technology Committee. I believe it will serve our purposes better than the Blackboard.

 

 

 

 

Who we are

 

The District Technology Committee guides the development of the district technology plan. It is comprised of teachers, administrators, Board of Education members, technology support staff, and support staff from all buildings in the district. The committee meets monthly to discuss issues and evaluate status of implementation.

 

Mission

 

  • Provide direction regarding:
    • network,
    • workstations,
    • software,
    • peripherals, and
    • technology-related training for professional and support staff
  • Facilitate communication
  • Oversee development of technology plan
  • Recommend computer-related policies to Board of Education

 

Committtee members

 

  • AJ Cass
  • Bob Amirian
  • Tina Conklin
  • Debbie Wheeler
  • Denise Baxter
  • Elaine Pierce
  • Eric Attleson
  • Everett Vail
  • Janet Gleason
  • Jennifer Blewett
  • Jim Penwell
  • Wendy Schermerhorn
  • Linda Bucci
  • Michael Breed
  • Paula Reynolds
  • Thomas Snyder

 

 

Meetings

 

The committee meets on the last Tuesday of the month at 3:20. Meetings are generally at the Board office unless otherwise noted.

 

 

 

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    Mike Breed:I just read the article about "Banning Containers." It was certainly an interesting read and approaches a topic that I hold near and dear myself. I think I've been working hard to give some of our students "containers," as have several of our faculty. I tried having a "Current Events in Science" blog at www.classblogmeister.com and it was somewhat successful, albeit a great deal of work for myself. I think that some kids are REALLY turned onto Blackboard. When I opened the Discussion Boards section it received a great deal of traffic, so much so that I closed it for awhile. The kids IMMEDIATELY jumped me about it. Everything was clean, but the kids wanted their own "place" and the BlackBoard forum provided just such a place. The kids' iPod project this year may also prove to be yet another container for the kids. I liked the article and thought it had some great points, but I think a lot of teachers are fearful of itunless they are adept at it themselves. Personally, I don't have a real problem with a popular program like "Facebook," since it's relatively safe for the kids and seems much cleaner than MySpace. That could prove to be another container for the kids if it were done right.
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