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Author:Maas DanCreated:11/6/2006
Dan Maas is the Chief Information Officer for Littleton Public Schools.

This week, I visited Runyon Elementary School and Euclid Middle School to see how they are delpoying nComputing...

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Totally unauthorized, this picture might be useful when Karl Fisch runs for office...

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At the 2007 CASE Convention last August, Daniel Pink (best-selling author of A Whole New Mind) addressed the membership with his views on the new global economy.

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This blog entry is for use during the Learning 2.0 session to be held this Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008...

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From a member of ETAC, here is a Washington Post article about placing too much emphasis on technology gizmos... the links inserted remind us to keep focused on the real business at hand.

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Providing guidance on what technologies we, in ITS, believe schools should implement is a challenging assignment. Today, we present the "yourIT" magazine linked here...

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A new trend is emerging in the laptop market. The UMPC is an "ultra mobile personal computing" is an emerging mindset in computing leading to new products...

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Over the past two months, we've been working on updating a strategic work-plan for technology, a visioning document and a new IT guidelines document for the district. Included in this post is an update to the plan and a visioning document shared with our K-12 Principals. The IT guide will be linked later...

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At the CASE Winter Leadership conference, both keynote speakers presented view points that underscore the importance of struggle. It drew my attention to grading practices...

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Littleton Public Schools has a ratio of about 5 students for every instructional computer. In today's world, is that enough?

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