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Site Level Support: Each of the schools has a Technology Coordinator and a Technology Support Specialist. All requests for on site support need to be forwarded to the Technology Coordinator at your school. Onsite support is limited to workstation, software and phone issues.
- Google For Educators Google, the search engine, has acquired many online software applications and is providing them free of charge to anyone. See the free tools you and your students have at their disposal.
- Learning with Web 2.0 is a site that provides some background to the world of Web 2.O and highlights some of its free tools. These applications allow teachers and students to make the Internet a two-way communications medium. Web 2.0 is often described as the 'Read/Write Web.'
- Information Literacy- refers to the ability a person must have in order to recognize when information is needed and have the skills to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.
- Digital Citizenship refers to the appropriate use of technology in terms of 9 themes: Etiquette, communication, literacy, access, commerce, law, rights & responsibilities, health & wellness, and security.
- Web 2.0 Resouces is a group of links to resources used for a variety of educational applications for management, student planning, searching, project tools, etc.
- Here is a list of all the the Technology Coordinators at each site.
- District Level Support: All issues dealing with Novell or e-mail accounts are handled at a district level by the Technology Liasion. If a teacher is experiencing difficulty logging in to the District network or you cannot access your district e-mail account contact the Technology Liasion.
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