by mguhlin

Texas CTO Conference 2011

EdTech

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Steve Young (Judson ISD, San Antonio, Tx) was kind enough to share a link to the resources from the Texas CTO Conference which took place recently. Kudos to all presenters for sharing their focus on cloud computing in light of big cuts. I regret I was not able to attend (our offices are moving and personal commitments that kept me at home).

Below are some of the highlights worth taking a look at, stripping out the agenda and other stuff:

1) Education Technology in Transition: An Update from the Texas Legislative Session

Anita Givens, Associate Commissioner of Standards and Programs, Texas Education Agency

Educators know that these times are fraught with across-the-board cuts that bring uncertainty to planning and implementing technology initiatives.  Ms. Givens will provide a state technology leader’s view of the legislative session and special session.

  1. Going Google – Coppell ISD and Spring ISD

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3) “To the Cloud”:  Moving an Organization to the Microsoft Cloud –Plano ISD and Judson ISD (PDFs)

4)  Bring Your Own Laptop (BYOL) Programs - Goose Creek ISD and Lewisville ISD (PDF)

5) Apps in a Vendor-Neutral Cloud: Smart Cloud Computing - Austin ISD (PDF)


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