Video: School District Pioneers Unique Technology Partnership to Enhance Learning
A rural school district in Iowa is demonstrating that schools anywhere in the country are capable of arming students with the technology tools to succeed at the university-level, and in the challenging, ever-changing job market.
Tri-Center Community Schools has used a unique business model to partner with technology leaders HP, Microsoft and LSI to create an advanced computer network featuring new Serial Attached SCSI generation technology.
Working with a local provider, the school offers student intern programs, parent access to grades and attendance 24 hours a day, seven days a week remote access for teachers, and a special e-mail program for students and staff. The technology model shows that it's possible to move a school system forward even with limited budget.
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Tri-Center Community Schools has used a unique business model to partner with technology leaders HP, Microsoft and LSI to create an advanced computer network featuring new Serial Attached SCSI generation technology.
Working with a local provider, the school offers student intern programs, parent access to grades and attendance 24 hours a day, seven days a week remote access for teachers, and a special e-mail program for students and staff. The technology model shows that it's possible to move a school system forward even with limited budget.
Watch this video report now:
Bookmark http://universeeverything.blogspot.com/ and drop back in sometime.
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