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None of the stuff taught at the CWS classes touch on this. In fact, almost
nothing in the classes touch on doing anything practical except naming
computers for the network. And, I mean that literally. But, the classes
are good as a starting point. I doubt very much that the fouth proposed
advanced class will ever happen. They have more to do downtown than they
can keep up with now, much less design an advanced class.
-Wes Felty
wfelty@gte.net
At 11:35 AM 4/30/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>-tictech message:
>
>Hello all...
>There are those who read this list but do not always reply that could
answer
>your server questions better than I. It is very important that teachers
>machines be able to talk to the server that houses student work. My
>suggestions would be to contact your analyst and have him or her come to
the
>school to look at the situation so that you could develop a plan that works
>for teacher needs and those of the district.
>
>Devin's suggestion about taking the class offered by IS is a good one. If
>one person or more from each building would take the class then many of the
>software and printer issues would be taken care of in-building. Contact
>Charlie Walker at 252-0303 to ask when the next classes will be offered.
>
>--------------------------
>Janice Johnson-Palmer
> Instructional Technology
> Seattle Public Schools
> 206.252.0499
> Mailstop: 32-668
>http://fp.seattleschools.org/janice/Resources/index.html
>johnsonpalmer@seattleschools.org
>
>
>
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