Oct 17, 07 | Conference Pathways Launched at NSBA T+L |
Sept 6, 07 | Introducing TeleScope for K12 and MatchMaker K12 |
Sept 6, 07 | RESEARCH REPORT - Decision Support Systems – Part 1: SIS and Data Warehouses |
Aug 17, 07 | Managing Digital Resources Discussion at EdNET 2007 |
Aug 10, 07 | EdNET 2007 Industry Awards Finalists Announced |
Jul 16, 07 | Rave reviews for LOL@NECC: Part Deux |
Jun 20, 07 | EVENT - LOL@NECC: Part Deux |
May 28, 07 | David Longdon Cycles to Benefit the ALS Foundation | May 07 | Congratulations to SIFA on a Decade of Impact in K-12 | Apr 15,07 | EVENT - SIIA Ed Tech Industry Summit participation | Mar 07 | Michael Jay quoted in THE Journal |
Mar 22,07 | EVENT - Co-chairmanship of Education Industry Investment Forum |
Feb 7, 07 | Presentation at Education EduCause StateNets Net@EDU Annual Meeting |
Jan 07 | EdNET Industry Awards coordination |
Jan 07 | CoSN Open Technologies in K-12 Implementation Study |
The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) will be conducting the second in a series of implementation studies concerning the Indiana Linux Desktop program as part of the ongoing K-12 Open Technologies Initiative. Educational Systemics personnel Shaun Taylor and Michael Jay, who co-chair the CoSN Open Technologies Initiative, will apply their technical and market expertise in the development of these two implementation studies in conjunction with initiative advisors.
The first implementation study concerns the adoption of enterprise Linux in Saugus Schools in California, and the second focuses on implementation in the Indiana inACCESS program. Both implementation studies provide technical details about selection, research, communication, training, support, benefits and problems associated with each solution. These studies are intended to provide guidance for school administrators who are considering or in the process of adopting open technologies in their schools or school districts. Future implementation studies will focus on open source learning management systems, open content and interoperability. For more information visit http://www.k12opentech.org