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TranscriptSDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Ray Slaba, a Technology Coordinator/ Teacher in the Bonesteel- Fairfax School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30# SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Caroline Jensen, a Technology Coordinator in the Wessington School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30# SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Darrel Anderson, a Math Instructor in the Wessington School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30# SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Rick Hudson, a Technology Coordinator in the Freeman School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30# SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Carol LeFebre, a in the Veblen School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30# SDSM& T News 501 E. St. Joseph Street Rapid City, SD 57701- 3995 Phone: ( 605) 394- 6082/ 2554 Fax: ( 605) 394- 6177 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 9, 2001 Contact: Steve Buchholz, Public Information Manager, 394- 6082 Local Educator Attends Technology Academy Jackie Driscoll, a Technology Support in the Pierre School District, recently attended a Technology for Teaching and Learning academy at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City. The summer program, sponsored by the South Dakota Department of Education and Cultural Affairs, was designed to teach educators about network creation, server maintenance and repair, network diagramming, software configuration, passwords, e- mail accounts and security, Internet access and firewalls in addition to a host of other topics. Forty- five South Dakota educators attended one of three academies on the South Dakota Tech campus. The four- day sessions included eight hours of classroom instruction plus homework. Students learned the basics through more advanced concepts on maintaining computing networks. # 30#
CreatorSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. University Relations
SubjectSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology;
Local SubjectTechnology for Teaching and Learning Academy
Digital PublisherSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Devereaux Library
ContributorsBuchholz, Steve;
Date2001-07-09
TypeText
Formatapplication/pdf
Languageeng
RelationIs part of Office of University Relations SDSM&T News Collection
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Submitting InstitutionDevereaux Library. South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.
Date Digital2009
CONTENTdm number4652
CONTENTdm file name5632.pdf
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