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One CLICK Away: Douglas County's Collaborative Learning and Knowledge Environment
Program Code:
31
Date:
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Time:
3:30 PM to 4:45 PM
EST
SPEAKER
(S):
Randy Weldon, Chief Information Officer,
Douglas County School District
Randy Weldon joined Douglas County School District as Chief Information Officer in 2007, after spending over 30 years in Industry as a consultant, CIO, consulting business owner, and other positions. He helped author a book published by Stanford Press entitled "Business Driven Information Technology: Answers to 100 Critical Questions for Every Manager". He is a Colorado native and graduated from CSU before obtaining an MBA from CU Denver Graduate School of Business.
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Ed Freeman, CIO, Denver Public Schools
Kim McMonagle, Ed Tech Specialist, Douglas County Schools
Greg Mortimer, CIO, Jeffco Public Schools
Matt Weissenbuehler, Director, Jeffco Public Schools
Description
Learn how the Douglas County School District is taking educational technology to the next level. In this session, participants will learn about the district’s work to build a one-stop shop "Personal Learning and Work Environment" that electronically provides everything a classroom teacher, student, administrator, employee or other stakeholder needs to teach, learn, or perform their job. It may sound complicated, but powerful resources and data are just a click away. The district’s Project CLICK (Collaborative Learning Instruction Communications and Knowledge) environment will provide personalized, easy access to LMS data, RtI functions, automated assessment capabilities, reporting dashboards, and numerous other capabilities.