Tic-Tech: Tech Mentor Support

From: Martrella Renee Morris (martymor@u.washington.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 25 2001 - 19:44:06 PST

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    --- TIC-TECH message:
    I'm a UWired student and my program may be of help to some schools who
    need trained, affordable tech support. At this time, our program has been
    working to connect our students with as many schools in the district.
    The program is working to get more skilled students into more schools, but
    there is need for more students in our program, as there is a need for
    tech support. If you are interested in learning more about this program
    and the availability of more tech students, please contact Damien Koemans,
    Outreach Manager for our program at the UW, at (206)616-3403, e-mail:
    damienk@u.washington.edu

    Martrella Renee Morris <martymor@u.washington.edu>

    On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Klein, Peter wrote:

    > --- TIC-TECH message:
    > It's clear that in order for technology to be used effectively in our
    > schools, instructional and technical support has to be part of the school
    > culture. How should this look and what can we do to help these building
    > people help their school?
    >
    > A few minutes will be taken at Thursday's Tech Forum to begin this
    > conversation. We are also planning on a discussion with a subset of building
    > tech support people - elementary lab instructors who are interested in
    > redefining their roles - to be held on February 8th at 4:00 pm at TOPS.
    >
    > If you are interested, please feel free to join us.
    >
    > Peter Klein
    > Instructional Technology
    > Seattle Public Schools
    > 13720 Roosevelt Way N.E.
    > Seattle, WA 98133
    > (206) 366-2616
    > paklein@seattleschools.org
    >
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