Tic-Tech: Response to Tic

From: Jim Meyer (jimndeb@u.washington.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 02 2001 - 20:04:00 PST

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    I think that this is a great idea. Perhaps we can think
    of these meetings as workshops varying the topic from
    month to month - thereby interesting new and different
    people in each meeting (I recall that the networking group
    was put on hold because too few people showed up).

    Topics like Networking and IP may be good ideas for building
    level tech people. Meetings like these could help take some
    pressure off of our network analysts.

    Other ideas are curriculum and technology, staff training, and
    Web design (I personally have questions about how the district
    handles forms or CGI scripts and so on).

    Thanks for asking Les

    Jim Meyer
    jimndeb@u.washington.edu
    Madrona K - 8 Computer Lab
    http://www.seattleschools.org/schools/madrona

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Foltos, Les [mailto:lfoltos@seattleschools.org]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 12:24 PM

    >Does it make sense to create some of these more subject specific user
    >groups, and have them meet separately. If so what topics seem worthwhile
    to
    >focus on? Once we hear from you we can begin to schedule some of these
    >meetings.

    Les Foltos <lfoltos@seattleschools.org

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