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Mar 27 2009

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Antonio Hernandez

InfoTech Volunteers Needed

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Thank you for your efforts to get the word out about InfoTech.  Some of you have signed up to Showcase student work and others have simply signed up to attend.  If any of you would like to assist us in making InfoTech a success again, I am looking for volunteers to help us out with Logistics, Registration, Student Showcases, and other areas.  If you are interested in helping out, send me an email or give me a call.

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Feb 02 2009

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Antonio Hernandez

Infotech 2009

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The 13th annual Infortech conference is official.  As mentioned before, the event is scheduled for April 25, 2009 from 9 am -12 noon at the Los Angeles Convention Center.  The theme for this year is “Expanding Student Learning.” Visit the Infotech website  at http://infotech.lausd.net/2009/ to get the latest information.

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Jan 23 2009

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Antonio Hernandez

InfoTech Update

InfoTech will soon be here!  Planning for this event has already begun.  We will once again be at the LA Convention Center.  The conference is scheduled for Saturday, April 25, 2009. The theme for this year will be “Expanding Student Learning.” Start thinking about your student projects around this theme.  More details will be available soon.

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Jun 19 2008

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Antonio Hernandez

Closing Thoughts

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As we come to the end of another school year, I want to take the time to thank all of you for all of the work you put  in this year.  I want to thank all of the Technology Coordinators that hung in there all year long.  Without your work at the school site, change in Instructional Technology would not take place.

I especially would like to thank Dr. Linda Santana and wish her the best on her retirement. Dr. Santana has been a key figure at Plasencia Elementary.  She has taken the teachers at her school and exposed them to new ideas and helped equip them with the necessary tools to be successful. She has also opened her doors and welcomed anyone to come by and learn from her experience and see how she manages the lab.  It will be difficult to find someone that can fill her shoes.

We have learned a lot this year.  Many schools have gone through the Digital Storytelling training and I have seen some outstanding student projects.  Other schools have been learning to use SmartBoards in their class and have changed their way of delivering instruction. We have looked at various Web 2.0 tools and have introduced MyMail accounts to students, enabling them to have access to Google applications.  Many teachers have participated in the CTAP Acadamies offered through the County Office of Education and some are preparing to go up to Ojai, CA for week long technology workshops.

Students are now creators of content and not just consumers.  We still have a way to go, but with a great team of educational technology leaders such as yourselves, we can make change happen.  I believe the students are ready for change.  They are living in a digital world, but are learning in an analog environment. They don’t want to sit in rows and listen to lectures.  They want to be engaged.  They want to create.  Let’s work toward a learning environment that encouraged student to be creative, to think outside the box, to collaborate with their peers, teachers, community, and the world.

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