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At one point last year there was talk of buying a projection device for each
school and that was nixed, for financial reasons I believe.
It is my understanding that at this point in time schools that want proj.
devices will need to come up with the money.
-Sean
Sean Harvey
sharvey@seattleschools.org
Teacher-Librarian
Viewlands Elementary
Seattle School District
(206) 252-4400
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From: Michael Dawson [mailto:mdawson@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:34 PM
To: TIC-TECH@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us
Subject: Tic-Tech: Projection Devices
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Last year, our librarian was told that the district was going to buy each
school
either a large screen digital tv or a video projector. We were supposed to
choose
which we wanted. Later, we were told that we couldn't pick, that we were
just
going to get one or the other (I don't rememeber which). Then nothing
happened.
Does anyone know what happened to this? Most schools really need some sort
of
projection device.
Michael Dawson <mdawson@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us>
Mark Ahlness wrote:
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> Sean,
> I don't have experience with the unit you are asking about, but we are
> pretty pleased with the projector listed as recommended on the "inside"
> site, the Hitachi CP-S845-ED
> (http://inside.seattleschools.org/inside/purchasing/projector.xml). It
> costs $2199 and is rated at 1000 lumens. Very solid unit, easy to set
> up and use, plenty bright so far.... - Mark
>
> Mark Ahlness
> mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
> Teacher, grade three at:
> Arbor Heights Elementary School
> http://www.halcyon.com/arborhts/
>
> "Harvey, Sean" wrote:
> >
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> > Over the past year, I have been researching various options for putting
a
> > computer screen image on a large screen for student or staff use. My
two
> > biggest issues have been cost and brightness of the image.
> >
> > I recently spoke with Bob Berry at Troxell Communications and he
informed me
> > that there is an agreement between the district and Troxell for a
projector
> > with 1100 lumens (a measure of brightness) and a cost of $2,099. (The
> > manufacturer escapes me).
> >
> > Has anyone out taken advantage of this offer? If so, what has been your
> > experience with the unit?
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > -Sean
> >
> > Sean Harvey
> > sharvey@seattleschools.org
> >
> > Teacher-Librarian
> > Viewlands Elementary
> > Seattle School District
> >
> > (206) 252-4400
> >
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