Tic-Tech: Network Bandwidth Issues

From: Mark Ahlness (mlahlness@seattleschools.org)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2001 - 19:45:15 PDT

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    --- TIC-TECH message:
    Barry,
    As always, I appreciate your perspective. I agree with your frustration
    over staff who allow their students to use the internet for inappropriate
    activities - inexcusable. However, I would not for a moment blame the
    current bandwidth bottleneck on them. Look elsewhere. - Mark

    Mark Ahlness
    mahlness@halcyon.com
    http://www.earthdaybags.org

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Craig, Barry [mailto:btcraig@seattleschools.org]
    Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:48 AM
    To: TIC-TECH@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us
    Subject: Tic-Tech: Network Bandwidth Issues

    --- TIC-TECH message:

    It seems to me that we have some faculty who need to come on board and be
    more aware and responsible for how the students under their supervision use
    the internet. All school internet use should be restricted to bona fide
    educationally related endeavors.

    We all have to share the bandwith and now matter how much we have it will
    always be limited.

    It just fries me that I see teachers who consistently allow students to
    cruise as if there is no tommorow and I can't even access my email today.
    Of course with the good old bless her heart Telnet bandwidth was never a
    problem (RIP)!

    Barry Craig <btcraig@seattleschools.org>

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