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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: August 2007
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. Just released a report. On the rise of tech support costs. As school technology infrastructures have become larger and more complex, the percentage of their technology budgets that schools spend on tech support has doubled in the last four years, according to a new report. Know that we ta...
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: October 2007
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. CSI:NY in Second Life. I was checking out the CSI NY. Tonight which includes a whole in SL hunt for suspects. They announced that they have create in world labs where you can go and become a CSI work cases and be int he lab. Too COOL! Posted by Acacia Dixon. Links to this post. The forma...
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: Cool Tool
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Tuesday, October 02, 2007. Ever have a hard time opening a file? Can't seem to save that video in a format you can use later? For a while I have been using the free online resources at http:/ www.zamzar.com/. Posted by Acacia Dixon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Educator, Harley rider, animal lover. Wirelss, F...
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: Monday Night TV
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Monday, September 24, 2007. Posted by Acacia Dixon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Educator, Harley rider, animal lover. View my complete profile. From the Director's Desk. K12 Online Conference Meme. NCs New E-Rate Director Named. Leadership on Capital Hill. Through the Eyes of a Teacher.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: September 2007
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, September 26, 2007. K12 Online Conference Meme. The K12 Online Conference is fast approaching! The blog at this site is asking participants to create a blog meme. Detailing their 2 reasons they will be attending. 1 It's free and I am sure Wynn and Frances will appreciate this fact! Posted by Acacia Dixon.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: CSI:NY in Second Life
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, October 24, 2007. CSI:NY in Second Life. I was checking out the CSI NY. Tonight which includes a whole in SL hunt for suspects. They announced that they have create in world labs where you can go and become a CSI work cases and be int he lab. Too COOL! Posted by Acacia Dixon. View my complete profile.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: July 2007
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Tuesday, July 03, 2007. It has taken me a few days to truly absorb everything that I witnessed at (and continue to witness as a result of) NECC 2007. The blogoshpere is buzzing with conversation about the conference and resources abound in wikis and podcasts across the net. First, there was the same old same old.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: October 2006
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Tuesday, October 24, 2006. Joe Does It Again! Go check out Joe Polletti's Halin' Net. Make sure you watch the video he has included. This is a fine example of the direction we should be heading with the Future Ready Students for the 21st Century. Posted by Acacia Dixon. Links to this post. Monday, October 02, 2006.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: November 2006
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Thursday, November 30, 2006. Of the 6 awards handed out at the NCETC luncheon today, 4 came from the East and 2 from the SE Region! Kathey Barber from Graham Barden Elementary. In Craven County was awarded a Technology Educator Award. Received one of two Technology Faciliator Awards. Posted by Acacia Dixon.
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog: January 2007
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NC's SE Region Instructional Technology Blog. This blog is designed to allow communication between the school districts represented in North Carolina's SE Region for Instructional Technology. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. What's in Your AUP? A few weeks ago, David Warlick. Blogs, etc. can bring to the classroom but there is not denying the apprehension and realities that exist. There are incidents that systems need to be aware of, the current SC lawsuit. Is a case in point. So what are your thoughts?
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