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Each of our diocesan schools has a Tech Coordinator. These wonderful
people teach our faculty how to use the hardware and software of our new technological age and many also serve as network
administrators and maintain equipment.
TAB: In 2002-2003 a few of them agreed to serve as members of the diocesan schools'
Technology Advisory Board (TAB). They are: Chair: Christy Lynch (Palmer Catholic Academy), John Taylor (Bishop
Kenny High School), Tim Yocum (Christ the King School), Sandy LaPlante (San Juan Del Rio School) and Dan Widener who
serves several of our schools. In 2003-2004 Beverly Williams (Holy Rosary) joined the
board and Ruth Manlandro (Cathedral Parish School) was appointed in 2004-2005.
Click here to download the proposed TAB By-Laws
All Tech Coordinators (those who have the responsibility for teaching
faculty and students about technology) met at the Catholic Center on Thursday, August 6, 2004 from 10:00-noon. The agenda included: discussion points,
review of the revised syllabus, review of proposed faculty technology proficiencies, changes to Administrators' Plus because
of the new grading scale, a review of the proposed Technology Advisory Board (TAB) By-Laws and guidelines for revising
the school's Technology Plan, which is due May 11, 2005.
The entire Technology syllabus is available on the
Office of Educational Services web site at http://www.dosaedu.org.

National Educational Technology Standards for Students, Teachers and Administrators
This is the Province of Florida Technology Plan which was originally approved by the Florida Department of Non-Pulic Schools
in 1998.
Click here for the diocesan schools' Acceptable Internet Use Policy.
Everyone has something to say about e-learning, but are we communicating in the same language? Below you'll find a collection
of terms and their definitions to help you "speak" e-learning. This glossary is updated periodically and reviewed by a panel
of e-learning experts.
This is an excellent free site with tutorials in career and computer training.
Tech Learning is a resource for Tech Coordinators, teachers and administrators.
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