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Logan High School Staff Surveyed on 1:1

3/13/2015

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Wednesday of this week, Logan High School staff began their responses to a survey about additional technology needs for instruction and how best to make effective use of the reality of a computer for every student.  Through the survey teachers are addressing all aspects of the one-to-one (1:1) program at LHS, including their:
  • Hopes and Fears
  • Problems and Solutions
  • How to Share Best Practices
  • Transforming Learning with Technology
  • Excitement and Innovation

District staff is looking forward to working with Logan High School staff over the next few months as we address our implementation strategies for 1:1.
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