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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

LCD Class Begins

We have begun our LCD series for teachers. Teachers were selected by the site principal to attend. They agreed to attend 6 classes with various topics. We'll cover how to connect to various devices, as well as instructional uses, such as United Streaming, PowerPoint, and Google Earth. Other classes include podcasting and blogging! Teachers will receive an LCD projector, cables, remote presenters, microphones, and other supplies as needed. Do you have an LCD you use in class? If so, please tell us how you use it to enhance instruction. If you don't have one, what would you like to do if one was available? It's our hope that this is the "tipping point" and we will see many more projectors in classrooms soon.

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