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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Three Minute Update: March 15, 2012
Below is an excerpt of a note I sent to the district’s technology communication facilitators. It provides updates to recent activities related to technology. Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) initiative update – In both high schools, students are allowed to … Continue reading
Bring Your Own Technology Debuts at Clarkstown’s High Schools
As part of our ongoing efforts to increase the use of technology as a learning tool, teachers and students in both of our high schools now have the opportunity to bring their own technology devices to school and have access to our … Continue reading
How Google Apps and a Chromebook Have Made a Difference in One Student’s Life
This week I received an email from one of our high school teachers who is fortunate to have a full set of CR-48 Chromebooks (thanks Google!) to use with her students each day. The email from this teacher stated simply: … Continue reading
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CCSD Provides Students with Gmail
As part of the District’s ongoing efforts to increase the use of technology as a learning tool, the district is now providing e-mail for our students. Students will have access to school sponsored Gmail, and the address clearly identifies our … Continue reading
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