RE: [info-tech] FW: Mouse Mischief

2010-05-07 Thread Henn, Layne
In playing with Mouse Mischief, we thought we would try to use the
Einstruction Mobi's as the mouseTo our dismay it doesn't work.

Anybody else want to try other slate brands as mice?

 

Layne In Sioux City

 

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[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Buenz, Tim
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 2:54 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] FW: Mouse Mischief 

 

Check out this video - 

 Mouse Mischief in action 
 
http://www.microsoft.com/showcase/en/us/details/d7cbbb89-4800-4c35-82f1-
3ee97d67635b 

 



RE: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Pearson, Jeremy
I know the website times out at 15 minutes or so.  If you don't continue
to hit update every so often, it logs you out WITHOUT saving.

Jeremy



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[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Beth Litterer
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:32 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

Yes - we had problems with the budget sheet on Friday deleting all our  
information after we clicked on Update.

Beth Litterer

On May 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Fred Johnson wrote:

>
> I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.   
> Has anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been  
> deleted or at least was missing?
>
> Pearson, Jeremy wrote:
>>
>> I have always heard the May 11^th date.
>>
>>
>> Jeremy
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

>>
>> *From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
>> ] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
>> *To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
>> *Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder
>>
>>
>> The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?
>>
>> On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be  
>> submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the
*www.edinfo.state.ia.us 
>>  <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. The assurances sign off  
>> sheet is to be submitted to:
>>
>>
>> Mary Smith
>>
>> Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services
>>
>> Iowa Department of Education
>>
>> 400 E. 14th St.
>>
>> Des Moines IA  50319-0146
>>
>>
>> If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at
john.oconn...@mchsi.com 
>>  <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*
>>
>>
>> Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in  
>> completing the application process.
>>
>>
>> 1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that  
>> explains the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan  
>> to the Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of  
>> assessments.
>>
>>
>> Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/
>>
>>
>> 2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.
>>
>>
>> 3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that  
>> has been approved by the State.
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Diane
>>
>>
>> = 
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>> = 
>> = 
>> = 
>> = 
>> = 
>> = 
>> =
>> Diane Jackson
>> Administrator of Staff/Support Services
>> Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
>> 500 NE 6th St
>> PO Box 802
>> Pocahontas, IA 50574
>> 712-335-3588 Ext 2049
>> Fax: 712-335-5870
>> djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us>
>>
>>
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>> > Settlement Elementary School Narrative.doc>
>>
>>
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> Gilmore City - Bradgate CSD
> 402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX:  
> 515-373-6092
>
> Twin Rivers CSD
>
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Karl Hehr
On the MS settlement site that the state has put together it says the  
11th. EdInfo still has the 15th, but the due date is indeed the 11th.


Karl H. Hehr
Technology/Curriculum Director
South Hamilton CSD
www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us
515.827.5418 (W)
515.209.9767 (C)
515.827.5368 (F)


Luddite by Degrees
1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and  
ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2) Anything that's invented between when you're 15 and 35 is new and  
exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
3) Anything invented after you're 35 is again the natural order of  
things


--- Douglas Adams




On May 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Fred Johnson wrote:

I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.   
Has anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been  
deleted or at least was missing?


Pearson, Jeremy wrote:


I have always heard the May 11^th date.


Jeremy






*From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley

*Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder


The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:




Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be  
submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the *www.edinfo.state.ia.us 
 <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. The assurances sign off  
sheet is to be submitted to:



Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146


If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at john.oconn...@mchsi.com 
 <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*



Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in  
completing the application process.



1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that  
explains the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan  
to the Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of  
assessments.



Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/


2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.


3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that  
has been approved by the State.



Hope this helps,

Diane


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Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
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Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX:  
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Fred Johnson

It 'seemed' better and it continues to hold data added last night.

Fred

Beth Litterer wrote:


Yes - we had problems with the budget sheet on Friday deleting all our 
information after we clicked on Update.


Beth Litterer

On May 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Fred Johnson wrote:



I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.  
Has anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been 
deleted or at least was missing?


Pearson, Jeremy wrote:


I have always heard the May 11^th date.


Jeremy




 



*From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley

*Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder


The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:




Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be 
submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the 
*www.edinfo.state.ia.us <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. 
The assurances sign off sheet is to be submitted to:



Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146


If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at 
john.oconn...@mchsi.com <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*



Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in 
completing the application process.



1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that explains 
the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan to the 
Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of assessments.



Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/


2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.


3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that 
has been approved by the State.



Hope this helps,

Diane


= 


Diane Jackson
Administrator of Staff/Support Services
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
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Gilmore City - Bradgate CSD
402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX: 
515-373-6092


Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX: 
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"Home of the "Thunder"


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402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX: 
515-373-6092


Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX: 515-379-1645

"Home of the "Thunder"


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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Karl Hehr
On the MS settlement site that the state has put together it says the  
11th. EdInfo still has the 15th, but the due date is indeed the 11th.


Karl H. Hehr
Technology/Curriculum Director
South Hamilton CSD
www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us
515.827.5418 (W)
515.209.9767 (C)
515.827.5368 (F)


Luddite by Degrees
1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and  
ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2) Anything that's invented between when you're 15 and 35 is new and  
exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
3) Anything invented after you're 35 is again the natural order of  
things


--- Douglas Adams




On May 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Fred Johnson wrote:

I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.   
Has anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been  
deleted or at least was missing?


Pearson, Jeremy wrote:


I have always heard the May 11^th date.


Jeremy






*From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley

*Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder


The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:




Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be  
submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the *www.edinfo.state.ia.us 
 <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. The assurances sign off  
sheet is to be submitted to:



Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146


If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at john.oconn...@mchsi.com 
 <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*



Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in  
completing the application process.



1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that  
explains the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan  
to the Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of  
assessments.



Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/


2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.


3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that  
has been approved by the State.



Hope this helps,

Diane


= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
=

Diane Jackson
Administrator of Staff/Support Services
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us>



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Settlement Elementary School Narrative.doc>





--

Respectfully,

Fred Johnson, Technology Coordinator
Gilmore City - Bradgate CSD
402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX:  
515-373-6092


Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX:  
515-379-1645


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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Beth Litterer
Yes - we had problems with the budget sheet on Friday deleting all our  
information after we clicked on Update.


Beth Litterer

On May 4, 2010, at 9:21 AM, Fred Johnson wrote:



I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.   
Has anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been  
deleted or at least was missing?


Pearson, Jeremy wrote:


I have always heard the May 11^th date.


Jeremy






*From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley

*Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder


The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:




Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be  
submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the *www.edinfo.state.ia.us 
 <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. The assurances sign off  
sheet is to be submitted to:



Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146


If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at john.oconn...@mchsi.com 
 <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*



Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in  
completing the application process.



1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that  
explains the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan  
to the Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of  
assessments.



Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/


2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.


3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that  
has been approved by the State.



Hope this helps,

Diane


= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
= 
=

Diane Jackson
Administrator of Staff/Support Services
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us>



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Settlement Elementary School Narrative.doc>





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Respectfully,

Fred Johnson, Technology Coordinator
Gilmore City - Bradgate CSD
402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX:  
515-373-6092


Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX:  
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Fred Johnson
I thought May 11th, referencing information from the ICN sessions.  Has 
anyone noticed that data submitted to the EdInfo site had been deleted 
or at least was missing?


Pearson, Jeremy wrote:


I have always heard the May 11^th date.

 


Jeremy

 

 

 




*From:* info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] *On Behalf Of *Jackie Fonley

*Sent:* Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

 


The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:



 

Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be submitted 
by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the 
*www.edinfo.state.ia.us <http://www.edinfo.state.ia.us>* website. The 
assurances sign off sheet is to be submitted to:


 


Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146

 

If you have questions *please contact John O'Connell at 
john.oconn...@mchsi.com <mailto:john.oconn...@mchsi.com>.*


 

Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in 
completing the application process.


 

1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that explains 
the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan to the Iowa 
Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of assessments.


 


Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/

 


2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.

 

3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that has 
been approved by the State.


 


Hope this helps,

Diane


= 


Diane Jackson
Administrator of Staff/Support Services
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us>

 



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author and do not necessarily represent those of Prairie Lakes Area 
Education Agency. Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency accepts no 
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Elementary School Narrative.doc>


 



--

Respectfully,

Fred Johnson, Technology Coordinator
Gilmore City - Bradgate CSD
402 SE E Avenue, Gilmore City, IA 50541, Phone: 515-373-6124, FAX: 
515-373-6092


Twin Rivers CSD

200 College Ave., Bode, IA 50519, Phone: 5151-379-1526, FAX: 515-379-1645

"Home of the "Thunder"


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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Pearson, Jeremy
I have always heard the May 11th date.

 

Jeremy

 

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Jackie Fonley
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:57 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

 

The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?

On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:





 

Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be submitted
by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the
www.edinfo.state.ia.us website. The assurances sign off sheet is to be
submitted to:

 

Mary Smith

Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services

Iowa Department of Education

400 E. 14th St.

Des Moines IA  50319-0146

 

If you have questions please contact John O'Connell at
john.oconn...@mchsi.com.

 

Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in
completing the application process.

 

1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that explains the
process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan to the Iowa Core
Curriculum.  It also has good examples of assessments.

 

Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/

 

2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.

 

3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that has
been approved by the State.

 

Hope this helps,

Diane



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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Settlement Timeline Reminder

2010-05-04 Thread Jackie Fonley

The edinfo site has the date of May 15th -- which one is correct?
On May 4, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Kathy Petersen wrote:



Just a reminder that your Microsoft Settlement Plan is to be  
submitted by Tuesday May 11th.  The plan is to be submitted on the www.edinfo.state.ia.us 
 website. The assurances sign off sheet is to be submitted to:


Mary Smith
Bureau of Teaching and Learning Services
Iowa Department of Education
400 E. 14th St.
Des Moines IA  50319-0146

If you have questions please contact John O'Connell at john.oconn...@mchsi.com 
.


Attached and below you will find resources that will help you in  
completing the application process.


1.  Keystone AEA 1 has set up a very good wiki website that explains  
the process and gives you ideas on connecting your MS plan to the  
Iowa Core Curriculum.  It also has good examples of assessments.


Web address:  http://ia-micro-settlement.pbworks.com/

2.  Attached is a PDF of the assurances sign-off sheet.

3.  A copy of the Sioux City Community Schools Microsoft Plan that  
has been approved by the State.


Hope this helps,
Diane

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= 
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= 
= 
= 
= 
==

Diane Jackson
Administrator of Staff/Support Services
Prairie Lakes Area Education Agency 8
500 NE 6th St
PO Box 802
Pocahontas, IA 50574
712-335-3588 Ext 2049
Fax: 712-335-5870
djack...@aea8.k12.ia.us


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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Iowa AEA Online Update: iCLIPART For Schools - New for 09-10

2009-08-31 Thread Harriet Adams
Hello,

Short Answer:   Yes, iClipArt for Schools can be used in yearbooks.  

Please be sure to include an acknowledgement as to where the clipart/photos 
originated - it can be in small print at the bottom of the page - similar to:  
Graphics from http://schools.iclipart.com


I have copied the legal information below (All Copyright/Terms and Conditions 
for each of the Iowa AEA Online products can be found at the Iowa AEA Online 
site:  http://www.iowaaeaonline.org by clicking on the Educator tab at the top 
right and then selecting Copyright/Terms and Conditions on the far left, then 
scrolling to the individual product.

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Any ICLIPART content provided at this site can only be used by you, subject to 
the restrictions below, provided you do not violate the rights of anyone else 
(and in the case of any

company or product name, logo and/or trademark ONLY for uses for which YOU have 
received approval from the company or trademark owner):

You may use ICLIPART content in your commercial and/or personal projects. 
Examples of projects: Web sites, presentations, newsletters, brochures, 
advertisements,

announcements, labels, e-greetings, Web templates, vinyl cutting, routing, 
engraving, t-shirts, school projects, screen printing, and mechanical 
embroidery.

However, you may NOT

a. distribute ICLIPART content, electronically or in hard copy, except as 
specifically authorized above.

b. authorize any third party to use the ICLIPART content for any purpose, or 
resell, license or otherwise make the ICLIPART content available for use or 
distribution separately or

detached from your business or webpage, except as specifically authorized above.

c. share ICLIPART content across a network, on a CD, or in any other way;

d. under any circumstances, use automated or programmatic means or methods to 
download ICLIPART content

e. use ICLIPART content as a part of any trademark

f. use ICLIPART content in any downloadable format intended for multiple 
distribution including web site templates, digital scrapbooking kits, software 
products, e-greetings,

digitized embroidery files, electronic games etc.

g. under any circumstances, use ICLIPART content in connection with any 
pornographic, obscene, immoral, or illegal materials;

h. use any of the ICLIPART content for any commercial purposes in excess of 
100,000 printed copies (or 10,000,000 for Professional users) or 100 electronic 
copies (or 1,000 for

Professional users), without explicit written permission of ICLIPART.

i. use ICLIPART content on CafePress.com, Zazzle.com or any similar 
'print-on-demand' website.

j. use ICLIPART content to compete with us.

k. use ICLIPART content 'un-edited' in any commercial project or product.

If you need to use images in ways not allowed please contact us to see if the 
specific images you need are available for special licensing.



From: Murray Gafkjen 
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 8:24 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Iowa AEA Online Update: iCLIPART For Schools - New 
for 09-10


Can this be used for a yearbook?  Reading the fine print, I don't think so, but 
I hope I'm wrong. Clipart.com allowed their material to be used in a yearbook. 
We didn't use it much, but it was nice to use when they needed it.

Murray Gafkjen
Network Admin
Clay Central Everly School District
1-712-834-2227


From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf 
Of Harriet Adams [had...@aea8.k12.ia.us]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:35 PM
To: AEA Library Media; info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Iowa AEA Online Update: iCLIPART For Schools - New for 
09-10







iCLIPART For Schools
New for Iowa AEA Online 2009-2010

iCLIPART For Schools contains over 7.8 million high-quality illustrations, 
photos, fonts, sounds, animations and videos. iCLIPART includes 
professional-grade imagery in formats compatible with virtually all Macintosh 
and Windows software. Just choose the format you need and click download. It's 
that easy!
 
Royalty Free!
There are no per-image costs or copyright concerns for iCLIPART For Schools 
content when you follow the school use guidelines. Guidelines are listed in the 
"Educator" section of the Iowa AEA Online website at www.iowaaeaonline.org. 
These images can be used for just about anything - from fund raising activities 
to school websites.
 
Curriculum, Marketing, Motivation.

  a.. Curriculum - homonyms, homophones, ELL, story starters, colors, shapes, 
landforms, animals, cultures, communication boards, multimedia productions, 
PWIM and more. 
  b.. Marketing - use iCLIPART resources for school brochures, newsletters, 
announcements, websites, T-shirts, posters and more. 
  c.. Motivation - use

RE: [info-tech] Fw: Iowa AEA Online Update: iCLIPART For Schools - New for 09-10

2009-08-30 Thread Murray Gafkjen
Can this be used for a yearbook?  Reading the fine print, I don't think so, but 
I hope I'm wrong. Clipart.com allowed their material to be used in a yearbook. 
We didn't use it much, but it was nice to use when they needed it.

Murray Gafkjen
Network Admin
Clay Central Everly School District
1-712-834-2227

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf 
Of Harriet Adams [had...@aea8.k12.ia.us]
Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 1:35 PM
To: AEA Library Media; info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Iowa AEA Online Update: iCLIPART For Schools - New for 
09-10




iCLIPART For Schools
New for Iowa AEA Online 2009-2010

iCLIPART For Schools contains over 7.8 million high-quality illustrations, 
photos, fonts, sounds, animations and videos. iCLIPART includes 
professional-grade imagery in formats compatible with virtually all Macintosh 
and Windows software. Just choose the format you need and click download. It's 
that easy!

Royalty Free!
There are no per-image costs or copyright concerns for iCLIPART For Schools 
content when you follow the school use guidelines. Guidelines are listed in the 
“Educator” section of the Iowa AEA Online website at www.iowaaeaonline.org. 
These images can be used for just about anything - from fund raising activities 
to school websites.

Curriculum, Marketing, Motivation…

 *   Curriculum – homonyms, homophones, ELL, story starters, colors, shapes, 
landforms, animals, cultures, communication boards, multimedia productions, 
PWIM and more.
 *   Marketing – use iCLIPART resources for school brochures, newsletters, 
announcements, websites, T-shirts, posters and more.
 *   Motivation – use clipart, photos and fonts on worksheets, homework, 
classroom displays and in presentations to make learning fun..

New Features!

 *   Multiple resolutions for photos, from small web objects to high-quality 
print resolutions
 *   Video backgrounds and elements
 *   Animations

Help Us Improve iCLIPART For Schools
iCLIPART For Schools is a new product. The Iowa AEAs have been working with 
iCLIPART to expand the photo collection to better meet the needs of K-12 
schools. Thousands of photos have been added and more are being licensed. AEAs 
have requested subjects of ethnic, technology, careers, animals, climate, 
habitat, sports, holidays, science, math and more. A “Send Feedback” section 
has been added to the Iowa iCLIPART homepage for schools to let iCLIPART know 
about resources they feel should be added. Please help us make iCLIPART For 
Schools the best resource available to Iowa schools.

Teacher, Student or Parent Flyer
A one page 8.5 x 11 flyer which can be emailed or printed for distribution to 
teachers, students and parents is available at:
http://www.iowaaeaonline.org/pages/uploaded_files/iCLIPARTflyer.pdf

IMPORTANT---
Usage Rights for Previously Downloaded Images from Clipart.com School Edition 
(product from last six years) -
All art currently being used from Clipart.com School Edition can remain in use 
as long as the following conditions are met:

Section 1(C)(I)(b): “after your subscription term terminates or expires, you 
may continue to use any Image(s) incorporated into a product or service during 
the subscription term in the same product or service in accordance with the 
terms of this Agreement."

This would mean that any Clipart.com School Edition image can continue to be 
used in a current product. Images previously downloaded cannot be used in new 
projects.


Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009

2009-05-11 Thread Fred Johnson
Thanks for the heads up anyway.I guess we'll see what we'll see when 
we see it. 


Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:
Sorry,  That email is about the extent of my knowledge so far on the 
subject.


*From:* Fred Johnson <mailto:fjohn...@trv.k12.ia.us>
*Sent:* Monday, May 11, 2009 11:09 AM
*To:* info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us>
*Subject:* Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under 
Economic Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009


That IS great news!  How much$$ can we look forward to???

Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:

FYI:

*From:* CoSN <mailto:i...@cosn.org>
*Sent:* Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:16 AM
*To:* sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us <mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us>
*Subject:* Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery 
Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009


CoSN - Advancing k-12 technology leadership

*GREAT LATE-BREAKING NEWS*

CoSN Members:

Yesterday we learned that the first part of the Enhancing Education 
Through Technology (EETT/Title IID) funding under the American 
Recovery & Reinvestment Act will be released by July.  This 
announcement was made by Marshall "Mike" Smith, Senior Counselor to 
the U.S. Secretary of Education to the state education technology 
directors.


Earlier announcements from the U.S. Department of Education indicated 
the first round of EETT funding would be distributed October 1st.  
CoSN and other education technology associations have expressed 
concern that delaying the funds until October  was problematic and 
would slow down the stimulus effect and not match the school year 
deployment of technology.


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402 SE E Avenue
Gilmore City, IA 50541
Phone: 515-373-6124
FAX: 515-373-6092
"Home of the "Thunder"


Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009

2009-05-11 Thread Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Untitled DocumentSorry,  That email is about the extent of my knowledge so far 
on the subject.


From: Fred Johnson 
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 11:09 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic 
Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009


That IS great news!  How much$$ can we look forward to???

Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote: 
  FYI:


  From: CoSN 
  Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:16 AM
  To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
  Subject: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act will 
flow by July (not Oct ), 2009


   
GREAT LATE-BREAKING NEWS

CoSN Members:

Yesterday we learned that the first part of the Enhancing Education 
Through Technology (EETT/Title IID) funding under the American Recovery & 
Reinvestment Act will be released by July.  This announcement was made by 
Marshall "Mike" Smith, Senior Counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Education to 
the state education technology directors.

Earlier announcements from the U.S. Department of Education indicated 
the first round of EETT funding would be distributed October 1st.  CoSN and 
other education technology associations have expressed concern that delaying 
the funds until October  was problematic and would slow down the stimulus 
effect and not match the school year deployment of technology.

Congratulations on a major victory for education technology!
   
   
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009

2009-05-11 Thread Lance Lennon
So is this money going to the states in block grants or to the E2T2  
Consortium directors or to the school/district level?

On May 11, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:

FYI:

From: CoSN
Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:16 AM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act  
will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009



GREAT LATE-BREAKING NEWS

CoSN Members:

Yesterday we learned that the first part of the Enhancing Education  
Through Technology (EETT/Title IID) funding under the American  
Recovery & Reinvestment Act will be released by July.  This  
announcement was made by Marshall “Mike” Smith, Senior Counselor to  
the U.S. Secretary of Education to the state education technology  
directors.


Earlier announcements from the U.S. Department of Education indicated  
the first round of EETT funding would be distributed October 1st.   
CoSN and other education technology associations have expressed  
concern that delaying the funds until October  was problematic and  
would slow down the stimulus effect and not match the school year  
deployment of technology.


Congratulations on a major victory for education technology!


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>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009

2009-05-11 Thread Fred Johnson

That IS great news!  How much$$ can we look forward to???

Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA] wrote:

FYI:

*From:* CoSN 
*Sent:* Thursday, May 07, 2009 11:16 AM
*To:* sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
*Subject:* Great Breaking News...EETT funds under Economic Recovery 
Act will flow by July (not Oct ), 2009


CoSN - Advancing k-12 technology leadership

*GREAT LATE-BREAKING NEWS*

CoSN Members:

Yesterday we learned that the first part of the Enhancing Education 
Through Technology (EETT/Title IID) funding under the American 
Recovery & Reinvestment Act will be released by July.  This 
announcement was made by Marshall "Mike" Smith, Senior Counselor to 
the U.S. Secretary of Education to the state education technology 
directors.


Earlier announcements from the U.S. Department of Education indicated 
the first round of EETT funding would be distributed October 1st.  
CoSN and other education technology associations have expressed 
concern that delaying the funds until October  was problematic and 
would slow down the stimulus effect and not match the school year 
deployment of technology.


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RE: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines

2009-04-26 Thread George Tuttle

Tim,

 

   I know I've been out of touch with schools for awhile but is there a staff 
anywhere that can understand or will take the time to do what you're 
suggesting.  Just kidding.

 

George
 


From: tbu...@jefferson-scranton.k12.ia.us
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:16:42 -0500
Subject: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines







Hi,

I thought this article was very good and wanted to share it with you. Have a 
good weekend!


When you encounter problems with your computer or with specific applications, 
it is often necessary to call the information technology help desk to resolve 
them. As dozens of jokes attest, it can often take a while for the help desk to 
accurately diagnose and correct the problem. To assist in the process as much 
as possible, following are five easy steps you can take to help them in the 
situation.

Investigate. Before calling the IT help desk, do a little investigative work on 
your own. It is truly amazing how many errors disappear, never to be seen 
again, simply by rebooting the computer. If you are having trouble with basic 
hardware issues, like turning on the monitor or connecting to a network, take a 
few seconds to unplug the monitor or network cable and then plug it back in, 
ensuring that the cable is firmly pressed into the outlet or jack.

Recreate. After you have tried basic solutions, try to recreate the problem. 
For example, run the same application again and try to perform the same task 
that originally caused the problem. If you cannot reliably cause the error 
message to show again, then the IT help desk will probably not be able to 
assist you. They will not doubt that you did have an error, but they cannot fix 
an error if they do not have the opportunity to identify the cause of it.

Record. If you can recreate the error, then take a few minutes to write down as 
much information as you can about the situation. Write down the exact text 
shown in the error message, and be sure to include an error number if it is 
shown. Note which application is generating the error, as well as other 
applications that are also open. Do some quick testing to see if the same error 
is generated by other applications or only by the one you had open. All of this 
information will help the help desk workers more quickly identify the problem.

Explain. When you do call the help desk, politely explain to them everything 
that you have already tried and also share all of the information that you have 
gathered about the problem. They will likely want to begin their examination by 
asking you to perform some simple tasks or check application settings. Follow 
all of their instructions exactly, even if the tasks repeat something that you 
have already tried or seem trivial or silly. They have specific reasons for 
each step they ask you to follow.

Understand. Finally, always try to be patient with the help desk. In many 
businesses and schools, the IT help desk is understaffed and overworked. They 
have to deal daily with many people who are each convinced that their own 
problem should be top priority. Remember that the help desk workers are very 
much like you-regular people trying to make it through each day.

Following these basic steps can ease the stress of technological problems, both 
for you and for the IT help desk employees.  

 
 
-
Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
204 W. Madison Street
Jefferson, IA 50129
(515)386-9256
Fax (515)386-3591
http://www.jscsd.org

"Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are 
certain to miss the future" -John F. Kennedy

 

Re: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines

2009-04-24 Thread Karen Appleton
We were joking at the AEA yesterday morning about using restroom walls to 
communicate important information; in all seriousness, these points and pieces 
of advice would make great reading ... in the reading room! And, there is the 
additional educational advantage of getting the message to your audience more 
than once!

It's good stuff, Tim and deserves to be spread! Thanks!

ksa
  From: Buenz, Tim 
  Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:16 PM
  To: 'info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us' 
  Subject: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines


  Hi,

  I thought this article was very good and wanted to share it with you. Have a 
good weekend!
  

  When you encounter problems with your computer or with specific applications, 
it is often necessary to call the information technology help desk to resolve 
them. As dozens of jokes attest, it can often take a while for the help desk to 
accurately diagnose and correct the problem. To assist in the process as much 
as possible, following are five easy steps you can take to help them in the 
situation.

  Investigate. Before calling the IT help desk, do a little investigative work 
on your own. It is truly amazing how many errors disappear, never to be seen 
again, simply by rebooting the computer. If you are having trouble with basic 
hardware issues, like turning on the monitor or connecting to a network, take a 
few seconds to unplug the monitor or network cable and then plug it back in, 
ensuring that the cable is firmly pressed into the outlet or jack.

  Recreate. After you have tried basic solutions, try to recreate the problem. 
For example, run the same application again and try to perform the same task 
that originally caused the problem. If you cannot reliably cause the error 
message to show again, then the IT help desk will probably not be able to 
assist you. They will not doubt that you did have an error, but they cannot fix 
an error if they do not have the opportunity to identify the cause of it.

  Record. If you can recreate the error, then take a few minutes to write down 
as much information as you can about the situation. Write down the exact text 
shown in the error message, and be sure to include an error number if it is 
shown. Note which application is generating the error, as well as other 
applications that are also open. Do some quick testing to see if the same error 
is generated by other applications or only by the one you had open. All of this 
information will help the help desk workers more quickly identify the problem.

  Explain. When you do call the help desk, politely explain to them everything 
that you have already tried and also share all of the information that you have 
gathered about the problem. They will likely want to begin their examination by 
asking you to perform some simple tasks or check application settings. Follow 
all of their instructions exactly, even if the tasks repeat something that you 
have already tried or seem trivial or silly. They have specific reasons for 
each step they ask you to follow.

  Understand. Finally, always try to be patient with the help desk. In many 
businesses and schools, the IT help desk is understaffed and overworked. They 
have to deal daily with many people who are each convinced that their own 
problem should be top priority. Remember that the help desk workers are very 
much like you-regular people trying to make it through each day.

  Following these basic steps can ease the stress of technological problems, 
both for you and for the IT help desk employees.  

   

   

  -
  Tim Buenz
  Director of Technology
  Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
  204 W. Madison Street
  Jefferson, IA 50129
  (515)386-9256
  Fax (515)386-3591
  http://www.jscsd.org

  "Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present 
are certain to miss the future" -John F. Kennedy

   

Karen Appleton
Instructional Media/Technology Consultant
Zones 1-2-3
Prairie Lakes AEA 8
23 East Seventh Street
Spencer, Iowa 51301

712.262.4704 or 866.540.3860
fax: 712.262.5114

"If we did all the things that we are capable of doing, we would literally 
astound ourselves." ~ Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)

RE: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines

2009-04-24 Thread Richardson,Tony
Twas ever thus...

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Buenz, Tim
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 12:17 PM
To: 'info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us'
Subject: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines

 

Hi,

I thought this article was very good and wanted to share it with you.
Have a good weekend!


When you encounter problems with your computer or with specific
applications, it is often necessary to call the information technology
help desk to resolve them. As dozens of jokes attest, it can often take
a while for the help desk to accurately diagnose and correct the
problem. To assist in the process as much as possible, following are
five easy steps you can take to help them in the situation.

Investigate. Before calling the IT help desk, do a little investigative
work on your own. It is truly amazing how many errors disappear, never
to be seen again, simply by rebooting the computer. If you are having
trouble with basic hardware issues, like turning on the monitor or
connecting to a network, take a few seconds to unplug the monitor or
network cable and then plug it back in, ensuring that the cable is
firmly pressed into the outlet or jack.

Recreate. After you have tried basic solutions, try to recreate the
problem. For example, run the same application again and try to perform
the same task that originally caused the problem. If you cannot reliably
cause the error message to show again, then the IT help desk will
probably not be able to assist you. They will not doubt that you did
have an error, but they cannot fix an error if they do not have the
opportunity to identify the cause of it.

Record. If you can recreate the error, then take a few minutes to write
down as much information as you can about the situation. Write down the
exact text shown in the error message, and be sure to include an error
number if it is shown. Note which application is generating the error,
as well as other applications that are also open. Do some quick testing
to see if the same error is generated by other applications or only by
the one you had open. All of this information will help the help desk
workers more quickly identify the problem.

Explain. When you do call the help desk, politely explain to them
everything that you have already tried and also share all of the
information that you have gathered about the problem. They will likely
want to begin their examination by asking you to perform some simple
tasks or check application settings. Follow all of their instructions
exactly, even if the tasks repeat something that you have already tried
or seem trivial or silly. They have specific reasons for each step they
ask you to follow.

Understand. Finally, always try to be patient with the help desk. In
many businesses and schools, the IT help desk is understaffed and
overworked. They have to deal daily with many people who are each
convinced that their own problem should be top priority. Remember that
the help desk workers are very much like you-regular people trying to
make it through each day.

Following these basic steps can ease the stress of technological
problems, both for you and for the IT help desk employees.  

 

 

-
Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
204 W. Madison Street
Jefferson, IA 50129
(515)386-9256
Fax (515)386-3591
http://www.jscsd.org  

"Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or
present are certain to miss the future" -John F. Kennedy

 



Re: [info-tech] FW: Tech. Support Guidelines

2009-04-24 Thread Lance Lennon

AMEN my Brother AMEN!

Happy Friday


On Apr 24, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Buenz, Tim wrote:

Hi,

I thought this article was very good and wanted to share it with you.  
Have a good weekend!



When you encounter problems with your computer or with specific  
applications, it is often necessary to call the information  
technology help desk to resolve them. As dozens of jokes attest, it  
can often take a while for the help desk to accurately diagnose and  
correct the problem. To assist in the process as much as possible,  
following are five easy steps you can take to help them in the  
situation.


Investigate. Before calling the IT help desk, do a little  
investigative work on your own. It is truly amazing how many errors  
disappear, never to be seen again, simply by rebooting the computer.  
If you are having trouble with basic hardware issues, like turning on  
the monitor or connecting to a network, take a few seconds to unplug  
the monitor or network cable and then plug it back in, ensuring that  
the cable is firmly pressed into the outlet or jack.


Recreate. After you have tried basic solutions, try to recreate the  
problem. For example, run the same application again and try to  
perform the same task that originally caused the problem. If you  
cannot reliably cause the error message to show again, then the IT  
help desk will probably not be able to assist you. They will not  
doubt that you did have an error, but they cannot fix an error if  
they do not have the opportunity to identify the cause of it.


Record. If you can recreate the error, then take a few minutes to  
write down as much information as you can about the situation. Write  
down the exact text shown in the error message, and be sure to  
include an error number if it is shown. Note which application is  
generating the error, as well as other applications that are also  
open. Do some quick testing to see if the same error is generated by  
other applications or only by the one you had open. All of this  
information will help the help desk workers more quickly identify the  
problem.


Explain. When you do call the help desk, politely explain to them  
everything that you have already tried and also share all of the  
information that you have gathered about the problem. They will  
likely want to begin their examination by asking you to perform some  
simple tasks or check application settings. Follow all of their  
instructions exactly, even if the tasks repeat something that you  
have already tried or seem trivial or silly. They have specific  
reasons for each step they ask you to follow.


Understand. Finally, always try to be patient with the help desk. In  
many businesses and schools, the IT help desk is understaffed and  
overworked. They have to deal daily with many people who are each  
convinced that their own problem should be top priority. Remember  
that the help desk workers are very much like you-regular people  
trying to make it through each day.


Following these basic steps can ease the stress of technological  
problems, both for you and for the IT help desk employees.




-
Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
204 W. Madison Street
Jefferson, IA 50129
(515)386-9256
Fax (515)386-3591
http://www.jscsd.org

"Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or  
present are certain to miss the future" -John F. Kennedy




--
A: Yes.
>Q: Are you sure?
>>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
--
Lance L. Lennon
District Technology Director
Eagle Grove Community School District
515-448-4749



Re: [info-tech] Fw: Spring Computer Recycling

2009-04-17 Thread Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Not yet


From: Paul Heyer 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 10:00 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: re: [info-tech] Fw: Spring Computer Recycling


I have a pallet of CRT's and some other stuff. Is there a time scheduled?

Paul (Wally) Heyer
Technology Coordinator
Titonka CSD
www.titonka.k12.ia.us




From: "Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]" 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 7:13 PM
To: "Info-Tech" 
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Spring Computer Recycling





From: marty berda 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:41 PM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: Spring Computer Recycling


Dear Scott,
Midwest Electronic Recovery is running the school computer special again this 
year.  Schools may also recycle for their community.  The details of this years 
program are below.
Enjoy the day,
Marty Berda
Midwest Electronic Recovery


CRT recycling costs are reduced to:

  a.. Any size CRT monitor $3 
  b.. TVs under 21 inches are $5 
  c.. TVs 21 inches and over are $10 
  d.. All other computer equipment is recycled for free, including printers.
Receive credit back against your recycling costs:

  a.. Complete PCs, missing only one component, are credited back 10 cents per 
pound. 
  b.. Incomplete PCs, missing two or more components but not entirely stripped, 
are credited back 5 cents per pound.
Transportation:

  a.. Trucking is free for 12 full pallets of equipment.  Smaller amounts of 
equipment are charged a minimum trucking fee. 
  b.. If it is more convenient, you may bring your equipment to one of our two 
facilities:  7420 University Ave. in Clive or 100 3rd Street North in Walford
Guarantee:
  a.. Your equipment will be recycled in the United States by qualified 
technicians. 
  b.. Virtually all of the equipment is recycled with nothing going to a 
landfill. 
  c.. We offer certificates of data destruction and equipment recycling.

I will be happy to help you plan an electronics recycling event.  Contact me at 
ma...@mcbia.com or call (319) 892-0522.  

Sincerely,

Marty Berda

Midwest Electronic Recovery

 

 



RE: [info-tech] Fw: Rockets Magazine - Saturn V Project

2009-04-17 Thread McKenney, Kurt
Actually April 25th.

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Lisa Schaa
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:39 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: re: [info-tech] Fw: Rockets Magazine - Saturn V Project

 

I hope you mean May 10th?


Lisa Schaa
Art/T.A.G. and Technology teacher
Stratford CSD
Stratford, Iowa 50249

"Creativity is more important than knowledge."-Einstein



From: "Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]" 
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:42 AM
To: "Info-Tech" 
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Rockets Magazine - Saturn V Project


Saturday April 10th there will be a 1/10th scale of the Saturn 5 rocket 
launched. Below is a link to the live video feed to the launch.

http://www.rocketsmagazine.com/saturn-v-project/Launch/

More Details
http://www.rocketsmagazine.com/saturn-v-project/main.html


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re: [info-tech] Fw: Rockets Magazine - Saturn V Project

2009-04-17 Thread Lisa Schaa
I hope you mean May 10th?

Lisa Schaa
Art/T.A.G. and Technology teacher
Stratford CSD
Stratford, Iowa 50249

"Creativity is more important than knowledge."-Einstein   



From: "Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]" 
Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 8:42 AM
To: "Info-Tech" 
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Rockets Magazine - Saturn V Project 

Saturday April 10th there will be a 1/10th scale of the Saturn 5 rocket 
launched. Below is a link to the live video feed to the launch.

http://www.rocketsmagazine.com/saturn-v-project/Launch/

More Details
http://www.rocketsmagazine.com/saturn-v-project/main.html

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re: [info-tech] Fw: Spring Computer Recycling

2009-04-15 Thread Paul Heyer
I have a pallet of CRT's and some other stuff. Is there a time scheduled?

Paul (Wally) Heyer
Technology Coordinator
Titonka CSD
www.titonka.k12.ia.us



From: "Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]" 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 7:13 PM
To: "Info-Tech" 
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Spring Computer Recycling 

 

From: marty berda 
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:41 PM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: Spring Computer Recycling

Dear Scott, 
Midwest Electronic Recovery is running the school computer special again this 
year.   Schools may also recycle for their community.  The details of this 
years program are below. 
Enjoy the day, 
Marty Berda 
Midwest Electronic Recovery 
  
 

CRT recycling costs are reduced to:

Any size CRT monitor $3 
TVs under 21 inches are $5 
TVs 21 inches and over are $10 
All other computer equipment is recycled for free, including printers.
Receive credit back against your recycling costs:

Complete PCs, missing only one component, are credited back 10 cents per pound. 
Incomplete PCs, missing two or more components but not entirely stripped, are 
credited back 5 cents per pound.
Transportation:

Trucking is free for 12 full pallets of equipment.  Smaller amounts of 
equipment are charged a minimum trucking fee. 
If it is more convenient, you may bring your equipment to one of our two 
facilities:  7420 University Ave. in Clive or 100 3rd Street North in Walford
Guarantee:

Your equipment will be recycled in the United States by qualified technicians. 
Virtually all of the equipment is recycled with nothing going to a landfill. 
We offer certificates of data destruction and equipment recycling.

I will be happy to help you plan an electronics recycling event.  Contact me at 
ma...@mcbia.com or call (319) 892-0522.  
Sincerely,
Marty Berda
Midwest Electronic Recovery
 
  



Re: [info-tech] Fw: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

2009-04-14 Thread Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
I should point out that any Apple repair facility can address this issue,  
Please feel free to use the vendor of your choice for repairs.


From: Timothy A. Limbert 
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 3:36 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert


Yes, we've seen quite a bit of that damage here with the 1:1, and the repair 
tech at Rick's Computers has verified that it's covered under warranty.

 

---

Timothy A. Limbert

Technology Coordinator

Newell-Fonda CSD

712.272.3324

---

iChat/AIM: tlimbert65

Twitter: limbert65

Skype: limbert_65

 

 

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On 
Behalf Of Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 1:24 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

 

FYI:

 

From: Joddey Hicks 

Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:24 PM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

Subject: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

 

At HTS we strive to keep our customers informed of any items that we think will 
help them with their technology. Troy Anderson, our Apple engineer guru, found 
the following repair that most people may not be aware is covered by warranty. 
On any white Mac Books if the front edges of the bottom cover is cracked or 
chipped there is a good chance this can be replaced and covered by their 
warranty. If interested in finding out more about this please feel free to call 
us at 515-233-4807.


RE: [info-tech] Fw: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

2009-04-14 Thread Timothy A. Limbert
Yes, we've seen quite a bit of that damage here with the 1:1, and the repair
tech at Rick's Computers has verified that it's covered under warranty.

 

---

Timothy A. Limbert

Technology Coordinator

Newell-Fonda CSD

712.272.3324

---

iChat/AIM: tlimbert65

Twitter: limbert65

Skype: limbert_65

 

 

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us]
On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 1:24 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

 

FYI:

 

From: Joddey   Hicks 

Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 1:24 PM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

Subject: Apple White Mac Book Repair Alert

 

At HTS we strive to keep our customers informed of any items that we think
will help them with their technology. Troy Anderson, our Apple engineer
guru, found the following repair that most people may not be aware is
covered by warranty. On any white Mac Books if the front edges of the bottom
cover is cracked or chipped there is a good chance this can be replaced and
covered by their warranty. If interested in finding out more about this
please feel free to call us at 515-233-4807.



RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-08 Thread McKenney, Kurt
No, and as I said, I've only done this three times over the years. Once
was at an international headhunting company, twice at an international
bank...

 

Or was it the other way around.

 

Anyway

 

What you may want to consider is that you do have information on all
your drives that may be considered confidential.

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Karl Hehr
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 4:03 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

Other than a fun factor, what is so wrong about just erasing (DOD) or
writing Zeros to the drives?  THere is nothing on most of my drives that
would need anywhere near this level of attention.  You guys have a bunch
of spies and covert ops going on in your buildings?

 

Karl H. Hehr

Technology/Curriculum Director

South Hamilton CSD

www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us

515.827.5418 (W)

515.209.9767 (C)

515.827.5368 (F)

 

 

Luddite by Degrees

1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and ordinary
and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

2) Anything that's invented between when you're 15 and 35 is new and
exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

3) Anything invented after you're 35 is again the natural order of
things

 
--- Douglas Adams

 





 

 

On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Stanzel, Matt wrote:





We always take ours to a drill press with a moderately-sized bit, and
run about 12 holes through the platters. Of course, I like the cutting
torch idea better. Now we'll all be fighting over who gets to destroy
hard drives!

 

From: McKenney, Kurt [mailto:kmcken...@schaller-crest.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:18 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

If I really want to wipe a drive, I take it down to the metal shop and
use a cutting torch to reduce it to slag. I've done this 3 times in 12
years. It has the downside of not being able to use it on anything else,
however I guarantee this technique will prevent any known data recovery
technique.

 

Ok, a Ouija board might help. But can you imagine doing all those 0's
and 1's?

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 1:27 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

It's been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device, Sonix
by Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to DOD
standards. It runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a time..

 

Have a good week to all,

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue
for any of us...

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC <mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net>


Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an
E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes
from area landfills. 

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables,
overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with
Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to schedule a pickup or for further
questions.

 

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled
through

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

 

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?

A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-

Computers

Computer Monitors

TV

RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread Stanzel, Matt
Well typically, those old 7 and 18 GB SCSI drives and 40GB ATA drives
aren't worth the metal they're made from, so it's simply more
cost-effective to destroy them in seconds rather than hooking them up
and using software to erase to DOD standards. And if the DOD standards
for erasing hard drives are anything like their standards for intrusion
prevention, then I don't feel that safe
(http://blogs.spectrum.ieee.org/riskfactor/2008/03/dod_admits_to_being_s
everely_h.html).

 

Besides, we don't want to assume that there isn't any data on those hard
drives that would be valuable to anyone, so rather than taking the time
to scan for data and information on those drives, they simply get
destroyed.

 

 

From: Karl Hehr [mailto:karl_h...@s-hamilton.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 4:03 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw:

 

Other than a fun factor, what is so wrong about just erasing (DOD) or
writing Zeros to the drives?  THere is nothing on most of my drives that
would need anywhere near this level of attention.  You guys have a bunch
of spies and covert ops going on in your buildings?

 

Karl H. Hehr

Technology/Curriculum Director

South Hamilton CSD

www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us

515.827.5418 (W)

515.209.9767 (C)

515.827.5368 (F)

 

 

Luddite by Degrees

1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and ordinary
and is just a natural part of the way the world works.

2) Anything that's invented between when you're 15 and 35 is new and
exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.

3) Anything invented after you're 35 is again the natural order of
things

 
--- Douglas Adams

 





 

 

On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Stanzel, Matt wrote:





We always take ours to a drill press with a moderately-sized bit, and
run about 12 holes through the platters. Of course, I like the cutting
torch idea better. Now we'll all be fighting over who gets to destroy
hard drives!

 

From: McKenney, Kurt [mailto:kmcken...@schaller-crest.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:18 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

If I really want to wipe a drive, I take it down to the metal shop and
use a cutting torch to reduce it to slag. I've done this 3 times in 12
years. It has the downside of not being able to use it on anything else,
however I guarantee this technique will prevent any known data recovery
technique.

 

Ok, a Ouija board might help. But can you imagine doing all those 0's
and 1's?

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 1:27 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

It's been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device, Sonix
by Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to DOD
standards. It runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a time..

 

Have a good week to all,

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue
for any of us...

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC <mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net>


Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an
E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes
from area landfills. 

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables,
overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with
Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to schedule a pickup or for further
ques

Re: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread Karl Hehr
Other than a fun factor, what is so wrong about just erasing (DOD) or  
writing Zeros to the drives?  THere is nothing on most of my drives  
that would need anywhere near this level of attention.  You guys have  
a bunch of spies and covert ops going on in your buildings?


Karl H. Hehr
Technology/Curriculum Director
South Hamilton CSD
www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us
515.827.5418 (W)
515.209.9767 (C)
515.827.5368 (F)


Luddite by Degrees
1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and  
ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
2) Anything that's invented between when you're 15 and 35 is new and  
exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
3) Anything invented after you're 35 is again the natural order of  
things


--- Douglas Adams




On Apr 6, 2009, at 3:40 PM, Stanzel, Matt wrote:

We always take ours to a drill press with a moderately-sized bit,  
and run about 12 holes through the platters. Of course, I like the  
cutting torch idea better. Now we’ll all be fighting over who gets  
to destroy hard drives!


From: McKenney, Kurt [mailto:kmcken...@schaller-crest.k12.ia.us]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:18 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

If I really want to wipe a drive, I take it down to the metal shop  
and use a cutting torch to reduce it to slag. I’ve done this 3 times  
in 12 years. It has the downside of not being able to use it on  
anything else, however I guarantee this technique will prevent any  
known data recovery technique.


Ok, a Ouija board might help. But can you imagine doing all those  
0’s and 1’s?


From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen

Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 1:27 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

It’s been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device,  
Sonix by Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to  
DOD standards. It runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a  
time..


Have a good week to all,

Murray Gafkjen
CCE

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt

Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard  
drives even
though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my  
information

is safe?

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house  
Veridan Hard
drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5  
seconds, and

any drive up to 500mb.

Correct me if I’m wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren’t an  
issue for any of us…



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us 
] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]

Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:



From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th  
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding  
an E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This  
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic  
wastes from area landfills.


Recycling Fee Schedule:

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each
Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each
Desktop Printers: $2.00 each
PC’s, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers,  
cables, overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.


Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items  
must be palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett  
or Mike with Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net 
 to schedule a pickup or for further questions.


I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste  
recycled through

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?
A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-
Computers
Computer Monitors
TV's
Printers
Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's,  
typewriters, things

like this)
Keyboards
Mice
Flat Screen Monitors

From there, each category is once again broke down completely by
de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we  
have

roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard  
drives even
though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my  
information

is safe?

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house  
Veridan Hard

RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread Stanzel, Matt
We always take ours to a drill press with a moderately-sized bit, and
run about 12 holes through the platters. Of course, I like the cutting
torch idea better. Now we'll all be fighting over who gets to destroy
hard drives!

 

From: McKenney, Kurt [mailto:kmcken...@schaller-crest.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 3:18 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

If I really want to wipe a drive, I take it down to the metal shop and
use a cutting torch to reduce it to slag. I've done this 3 times in 12
years. It has the downside of not being able to use it on anything else,
however I guarantee this technique will prevent any known data recovery
technique.

 

Ok, a Ouija board might help. But can you imagine doing all those 0's
and 1's?

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 1:27 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

It's been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device, Sonix
by Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to DOD
standards. It runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a time..

 

Have a good week to all,

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue
for any of us...

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC <mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net>


Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an
E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes
from area landfills.  

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables,
overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with
Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to schedule a pickup or for further
questions.

 

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled
through 

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

 

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?

A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-

Computers

Computer Monitors

TV's

Printers

Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's, typewriters,
things 

like this)

Keyboards

Mice

Flat Screen Monitors

 

>From there, each category is once again broke down completely by 

de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we have 

roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.  

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb.  This physically destroys the media disk located
inside 

the drive.  This deems the drive inoperable and unusable.  From there,
we cage 

drives up and transport to an undisclosed shredding facility right here
in 

Iowa.  We then recover the aluminum scrap for breakage.

 

Q. What happens to our CRT Glass?  Do you recycle it on site, and are
you 

permitted to recycle these items?

 

A. As I noted before, we de-manufacture everything in house.  CRT Tubes
are 

binned, weighed, and shipped to Doe Run, St Louis Mo for crushing and
lead 

extraction.  We call this Glass-to-Glass recycling.

 



RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread McKenney, Kurt
If I really want to wipe a drive, I take it down to the metal shop and
use a cutting torch to reduce it to slag. I've done this 3 times in 12
years. It has the downside of not being able to use it on anything else,
however I guarantee this technique will prevent any known data recovery
technique.

 

Ok, a Ouija board might help. But can you imagine doing all those 0's
and 1's?

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 1:27 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

It's been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device, Sonix
by Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to DOD
standards. It runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a time..

 

Have a good week to all,

 

Murray Gafkjen

CCE

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue
for any of us...

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC <mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net>


Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an
E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes
from area landfills.  

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables,
overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with
Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to schedule a pickup or for further
questions.

 

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled
through 

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

 

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?

A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-

Computers

Computer Monitors

TV's

Printers

Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's, typewriters,
things 

like this)

Keyboards

Mice

Flat Screen Monitors

 

>From there, each category is once again broke down completely by 

de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we have 

roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.  

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb.  This physically destroys the media disk located
inside 

the drive.  This deems the drive inoperable and unusable.  From there,
we cage 

drives up and transport to an undisclosed shredding facility right here
in 

Iowa.  We then recover the aluminum scrap for breakage.

 

Q. What happens to our CRT Glass?  Do you recycle it on site, and are
you 

permitted to recycle these items?

 

A. As I noted before, we de-manufacture everything in house.  CRT Tubes
are 

binned, weighed, and shipped to Doe Run, St Louis Mo for crushing and
lead 

extraction.  We call this Glass-to-Glass recycling.

 



Re: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
If you are really concerned about data, I would recommend using Darik's Boot 
and Nuke available at:
http://www.dban.org/

You create a Boot CD or other boot media.  Boot the computer from the new 
media, and choose your option to clear the disk.  Options include a DOD (Dept 
of Defense) level wipe.  

Phoenix has no computer resale so all equipment is destroyed.  Unless the data 
is really critical I would probably skip the wipe, but if you have the time, 
DBAN will ensure no data can be recovered from a drive.


From: McKenney, Kurt 
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 


Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5 seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue for any 
of us.

 

 




From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On 
Behalf Of Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC 

Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th Phoenix 
E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an E-Cycling Drive 
for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This E-Cycling drive is geared 
towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes from area landfills.  

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables, overhead 
projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be 
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with Phoenix 
E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to 
schedule a pickup or for further questions.

 

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled through 

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

 

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?

A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-

Computers

Computer Monitors

TV's

Printers

Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's, typewriters, things 

like this)

Keyboards

Mice

Flat Screen Monitors

 

>From there, each category is once again broke down completely by 

de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we have 

roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.  

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5 seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb.  This physically destroys the media disk located inside 

the drive.  This deems the drive inoperable and unusable.  From there, we cage 

drives up and transport to an undisclosed shredding facility right here in 

Iowa.  We then recover the aluminum scrap for breakage.

 

Q. What happens to our CRT Glass?  Do you recycle it on site, and are you 

permitted to recycle these items?

 

A. As I noted before, we de-manufacture everything in house.  CRT Tubes are 

binned, weighed, and shipped to Doe Run, St Louis Mo for crushing and lead 

extraction.  We call this Glass-to-Glass recycling.

 


RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread Murray Gafkjen
It's been awhile since we had to wipe a drive. Our current device, Sonix by 
Logicube, used for creating an imagine can also wipe it to DOD standards. It 
runs for about $2,000 and cleans one machine at a time..

Have a good week to all,

Murray Gafkjen
CCE

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On 
Behalf Of McKenney, Kurt
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:19 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw:

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard drives even
though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my information
is safe?

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan Hard
drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5 seconds, and
any drive up to 500mb.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue for any 
of us...



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On 
Behalf Of Scott Fosseen [Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:



From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC<mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net>
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us<mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us>

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th Phoenix 
E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an E-Cycling Drive 
for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This E-Cycling drive is geared 
towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes from area landfills.

Recycling Fee Schedule:

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each
Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each
Desktop Printers: $2.00 each
PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables, overhead 
projectors are accepted at no charge.

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be 
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with Phoenix 
E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at 
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net<mailto:pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net> to schedule a 
pickup or for further questions.

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled through
us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?
A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-
Computers
Computer Monitors
TV's
Printers
Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's, typewriters, things
like this)
Keyboards
Mice
Flat Screen Monitors

>From there, each category is once again broke down completely by
de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we have
roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard drives even
though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my information
is safe?

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan Hard
drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5 seconds, and
any drive up to 500mb.  This physically destroys the media disk located inside
the drive.  This deems the drive inoperable and unusable.  From there, we cage
drives up and transport to an undisclosed shredding facility right here in
Iowa.  We then recover the aluminum scrap for breakage.

Q. What happens to our CRT Glass?  Do you recycle it on site, and are you
permitted to recycle these items?

A. As I noted before, we de-manufacture everything in house.  CRT Tubes are
binned, weighed, and shipped to Doe Run, St Louis Mo for crushing and lead
extraction.  We call this Glass-to-Glass recycling.



RE: [info-tech] Fw:

2009-04-06 Thread McKenney, Kurt
Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb. 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but 500 Megabyte drives really aren't an issue
for any of us...

 

 



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us
[mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
[Prairie Lakes AEA]
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 12:05 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: 

 

 

 

From: Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC 


Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 11:32 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

 

Once again this year during Earth Week, April 20th thru April 24th
Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC in Marshalltown Iowa will be holding an
E-Cycling Drive for Schools located throughout all of Iowa.  This
E-Cycling drive is geared towards reducing and diverting toxic wastes
from area landfills.  

 

Recycling Fee Schedule:

 

CRT Computer Monitors: $6.00 Each

Flat Pannel Computer Monitors: $5.00 each

Desktop Printers: $2.00 each

PC's, Miscellanious items such as: Keyboards, mice, speakers, cables,
overhead projectors are accepted at no charge.

 

Collection will take place during the week of April 20th.  Items must be
palletized and wrapped for trucking.  Please contact Brett or Mike with
Phoenix E-Waste at 1-641-753-7200 or e-mail us at
pesoluti...@iowatelecom.net to schedule a pickup or for further
questions.

 

I'm sure a few of you will have questions concerning e-waste recycled
through 

us.  Hopefully I can cover them all in this short E-Mail

 

Q. What happens to our 'stuff' once it has arrived at your facility?

A. We break everything down into roughly 8 categories-

Computers

Computer Monitors

TV's

Printers

Miscellaneous Items (VCR's, Radio's, Recording Device's, typewriters,
things 

like this)

Keyboards

Mice

Flat Screen Monitors

 

>From there, each category is once again broke down completely by 

de-manufacturing everything in house.  By the time we are done, we have 

roughly 16 commodities ready for shredding/smelting or re-use.  

 

Q. I am concerned with the information that may be left on the hard
drives even 

though we did a complete wipe, what do you do to insure me that my
information 

is safe?

 

A. We take this very seriously.  We start by using our in house Veridan
Hard 

drive de-gausser.  This unit will 'fry' a hard drive in roughly 5
seconds, and 

any drive up to 500mb.  This physically destroys the media disk located
inside 

the drive.  This deems the drive inoperable and unusable.  From there,
we cage 

drives up and transport to an undisclosed shredding facility right here
in 

Iowa.  We then recover the aluminum scrap for breakage.

 

Q. What happens to our CRT Glass?  Do you recycle it on site, and are
you 

permitted to recycle these items?

 

A. As I noted before, we de-manufacture everything in house.  CRT Tubes
are 

binned, weighed, and shipped to Doe Run, St Louis Mo for crushing and
lead 

extraction.  We call this Glass-to-Glass recycling.

 



Re: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

2009-02-11 Thread Scott Fosseen
I saw that.  Just vote twice then.


From: Frerichs, Chad 
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:16 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings


Scott,



It only lets me pick 1.



Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: February 11, 2009 10:11 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings



FYI:  I have a vendor that would like to do a presentation or two at a future 
Tech Meeting.  Below is a list of topics that they can cover.  Please review 
the different items then visit this link



http://www.doodle.com/participation.html?pollId=7pqq74wxbn3bmwaw



And vote for the two you would like to see.



Thanks.



From: Anna Ankenbrand 

Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:18 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

Subject: Tech Meetings



I spoke with you last week about scheduling a presentation at your Technology 
Coordinator meeting.  I noticed you had time on March 19th and April 16th.  
Since we are out of state - we usually conduct these presentations using WebEx. 
 Is this possible?  



Also, we have several topics we could present on.  Which one would be of 
interest to your AEA?



Virtualization VooDoo Series 

Series One covers VMWare VI3 Server and Storage consolidation through 
virtualization. We'll also discuss VMWare's key features, how to size your 
environment and some technological advances on implementing a cost effective 
solution for server & storage consolidation.



Series Two - Covers the features & advantages of VDI Desktop Virtualization and 
how to setup low cost solutions for student labs, desktop replacement, and 
laptop users.  



Series Three - This series will provide you with Storage Virtualization 
concepts along with VMware Consolidated Backup information.  We will also 
discuss how to optimize your VMware environment in terms of performance, backup 
and disaster recovery.



Email Archival
We will discuss the Email Archival compliance issues Districts are facing.  
We'll review 

The three top technologies used in providing email archival today (RFC-822, 
Journaling & Log shipping/Replication) along with each method's pros & cons.



Backup & Archival

We'll discuss the traditional Backup methodologies versus more advanced 
techniques.  We also highlight our signature backup solution which is used 
predominately by the Ohio ITC's.



Storage Strategies

We'll discuss traditional storage methodologies versus File & Block level 
virtualization.  We'll highlight the key features of storage virtualization 
along with some of the new hybrid offerings - combining server Virtualization & 
Storage Virtualization in a single appliance.



Anna Ankenbrand

Daytona Storage, Inc.

866.832.9866 ext. 908  

www.daytonastorage.com


Enterprise Class Turnkey Solutions Innovated to Guarantee "Peace of Mind'








RE: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

2009-02-11 Thread Mueller, Mitch
Yeah I was wondering about that.  Any word on what is going to happen this 
month for a tech meeting?

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us] On 
Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:16 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

Scott,

It only lets me pick 1.

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351
-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us]
Sent: February 11, 2009 10:11 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

FYI:  I have a vendor that would like to do a presentation or two at a future 
Tech Meeting.  Below is a list of topics that they can cover.  Please review 
the different items then visit this link

http://www.doodle.com/participation.html?pollId=7pqq74wxbn3bmwaw

And vote for the two you would like to see.

Thanks.

From: Anna Ankenbrand<mailto:a...@daytonastorage.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:18 AM
To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us<mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us>
Subject: Tech Meetings

I spoke with you last week about scheduling a presentation at your Technology 
Coordinator meeting.  I noticed you had time on March 19th and April 16th.  
Since we are out of state - we usually conduct these presentations using WebEx. 
 Is this possible?

Also, we have several topics we could present on.  Which one would be of 
interest to your AEA?

Virtualization VooDoo Series
Series One covers VMWare VI3 Server and Storage consolidation through 
virtualization. We'll also discuss VMWare's key features, how to size your 
environment and some technological advances on implementing a cost effective 
solution for server & storage consolidation.

Series Two - Covers the features & advantages of VDI Desktop Virtualization and 
how to setup low cost solutions for student labs, desktop replacement, and 
laptop users.

Series Three - This series will provide you with Storage Virtualization 
concepts along with VMware Consolidated Backup information.  We will also 
discuss how to optimize your VMware environment in terms of performance, backup 
and disaster recovery.

Email Archival
We will discuss the Email Archival compliance issues Districts are facing.  
We'll review
The three top technologies used in providing email archival today (RFC-822, 
Journaling & Log shipping/Replication) along with each method's pros & cons.

Backup & Archival
We'll discuss the traditional Backup methodologies versus more advanced 
techniques.  We also highlight our signature backup solution which is used 
predominately by the Ohio ITC's.

Storage Strategies
We'll discuss traditional storage methodologies versus File & Block level 
virtualization.  We'll highlight the key features of storage virtualization 
along with some of the new hybrid offerings - combining server Virtualization & 
Storage Virtualization in a single appliance.

Anna Ankenbrand
Daytona Storage, Inc.
866.832.9866 ext. 908
www.daytonastorage.com<http://www.daytonastorage.com>

Enterprise Class Turnkey Solutions Innovated to Guarantee "Peace of Mind'





RE: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

2009-02-11 Thread Frerichs, Chad
Scott,

 

It only lets me pick 1.

 

Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: February 11, 2009 10:11 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Tech Meetings

 

FYI:  I have a vendor that would like to do a presentation or two at a
future Tech Meeting.  Below is a list of topics that they can cover.
Please review the different items then visit this link

 

http://www.doodle.com/participation.html?pollId=7pqq74wxbn3bmwaw

 

And vote for the two you would like to see.

 

Thanks.

 

From: Anna Ankenbrand   

Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:18 AM

To: sfoss...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

Subject: Tech Meetings

 

I spoke with you last week about scheduling a presentation at your
Technology Coordinator meeting.  I noticed you had time on March 19th
and April 16th.  Since we are out of state - we usually conduct these
presentations using WebEx.  Is this possible?  

 

Also, we have several topics we could present on.  Which one would be of
interest to your AEA?

 

Virtualization VooDoo Series 

Series One covers VMWare VI3 Server and Storage consolidation through
virtualization. We'll also discuss VMWare's key features, how to size
your environment and some technological advances on implementing a cost
effective solution for server & storage consolidation.

 

Series Two - Covers the features & advantages of VDI Desktop
Virtualization and how to setup low cost solutions for student labs,
desktop replacement, and laptop users.  

 

Series Three - This series will provide you with Storage Virtualization
concepts along with VMware Consolidated Backup information.  We will
also discuss how to optimize your VMware environment in terms of
performance, backup and disaster recovery.

 

Email Archival
We will discuss the Email Archival compliance issues Districts are
facing.  We'll review 

The three top technologies used in providing email archival today
(RFC-822, Journaling & Log shipping/Replication) along with each
method's pros & cons.

 

Backup & Archival

We'll discuss the traditional Backup methodologies versus more advanced
techniques.  We also highlight our signature backup solution which is
used predominately by the Ohio ITC's.

 

Storage Strategies

We'll discuss traditional storage methodologies versus File & Block
level virtualization.  We'll highlight the key features of storage
virtualization along with some of the new hybrid offerings - combining
server Virtualization & Storage Virtualization in a single appliance.

 

Anna Ankenbrand

Daytona Storage, Inc.

866.832.9866 ext. 908  

www.daytonastorage.com


Enterprise Class Turnkey Solutions Innovated to Guarantee "Peace of
Mind'

 

 

 



RE: [info-tech] Fw: ACTION REQUIRED: New IPs-Firewall Exception List

2009-02-10 Thread Pam Rust
 

 

From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us [mailto:info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us]
On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:33 PM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: ACTION REQUIRED: New IPs-Firewall Exception List

 

FYI:

 

I don't think this will really effect anyone unless you have restricted
outbound access.

 

From: Harriet Adams   

Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 3:19 PM

To: Scott   Fosseen 

Subject: Fw: ACTION REQUIRED: New IPs-Firewall Exception List 

 

Scott,

 

Will you please make sure that the two IP addresses are on the firewall
exception list?  Thanks.

 

Harriet

 

- Original Message - 

From: EBSCO Publishing    

To: had...@aea8.k12.ia.us 

Sent: Monday, February 09, 2009 2:01 PM

Subject: ACTION REQUIRED: New IPs-Firewall Exception List 

 

Dear EBSCO Customer, 

We are pleased to announce that, in accordance with our pledge to
continually improve customer access to EBSCO products, we are expanding our
IP address ranges. 

IMPORTANT - Action Required: If you need to allow access through firewalls,
proxies, filtering software or other security features, we ask that you
please add these IP addresses (140.234.*.*, and 63.208.197.*) to your
firewall exception list by March 1, 2009, to ensure full, unrestricted
access to all EBSCO Publishing online products. 

This FAQ 
provides complete details of all URLs and IPs to use EBSCO and
our affiliated products to their fullext extent. 

Visit EBSCO''s Support Site (http://support.ebscohost.com) to learn about
new features, search among thousands of FAQs, download Flash tutorials, Help
Sheets or User Guides, or communicate with Technical Support at any time,
using the EBSCO Support Form
(http://support.ebscohost.com/contact/askus.php). 

Sincerely, 

Marcie Brown
Technical Communications Manager
EBSCO Publishing
10 Estes Street 
Ipswich, MA 01938

Under federal anti-spam rules, this is a "relationship" message when sent to
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RE: [info-tech] FW: [sigad] Laptops

2008-12-20 Thread Richardson,Tony
Good One Chad !
 
Tony Richardson,
Technology Coordinator
Humboldt Community School District
trichard...@humboldt.k12.ia.us



From: info-tech-ow...@aea8.k12.ia.us on behalf of Frerichs, Chad
Sent: Fri 12/19/2008 12:22 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] FW: [sigad] Laptops



I always find the "why their son couldn't connect to the network that they as 
taxpayers helped pay for." arguement interesting. In that case, "I want to 
drive a cop car around town, or maybe I could fly a stealth fighter, or drive a 
tank. Or more pertinent to today, I want to use the school's snow blower to get 
my car out of my garage, and then drive the town's snowplow to make a path all 
the way to school.

 

Don't get me wrong though, I am all for the kids bringing their own laptops and 
I am actually pretty close to making it happen. 

 

Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Buenz, Tim [mailto:tbu...@jefferson-scranton.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: December 19, 2008 8:18 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] FW: [sigad] Laptops

 

 

Interesting article...

 

Tim



From: bounce-194869-1134...@iste-listserver.iste.org 
[mailto:bounce-194869-1134...@iste-listserver.iste.org] 
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 1:01 PM
To: Buenz, Tim
Subject: [sigad] Laptops

 

 The article referenced provides insight into the issue of having students 
bring their own laptops. I found it to be very informative. 

http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3750169
 

Betsy Goeltz
Pocatello School District
Pocatello, Idaho
208.237.4742 (W)
208.241.3427 (C) 

.
<>

RE: [info-tech] FW: [sigad] Laptops

2008-12-19 Thread Frerichs, Chad
I always find the "why their son couldn't connect to the network that
they as taxpayers helped pay for." arguement interesting. In that case,
"I want to drive a cop car around town, or maybe I could fly a stealth
fighter, or drive a tank. Or more pertinent to today, I want to use the
school's snow blower to get my car out of my garage, and then drive the
town's snowplow to make a path all the way to school.

 

Don't get me wrong though, I am all for the kids bringing their own
laptops and I am actually pretty close to making it happen. 

 

Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Buenz, Tim [mailto:tbu...@jefferson-scranton.k12.ia.us] 
Sent: December 19, 2008 8:18 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] FW: [sigad] Laptops

 

 

Interesting article...

 

Tim



From: bounce-194869-1134...@iste-listserver.iste.org
[mailto:bounce-194869-1134...@iste-listserver.iste.org] 
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 1:01 PM
To: Buenz, Tim
Subject: [sigad] Laptops

 

 The article referenced provides insight into the issue of having
students bring their own laptops. I found it to be very informative. 

http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3750169
 

Betsy Goeltz
Pocatello School District
Pocatello, Idaho
208.237.4742 (W)
208.241.3427 (C) 

.


RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-07 Thread Frerichs, Chad
No, I have to go and organize it. I just want to know when they would
need it ready so I can plan my time to allow for that organizing.

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 07, 2008 9:03 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st 


I would not be worried about them not coming to your site.  I think the
only 
issue would be if you only had 1 or 2 pallets they would like to find a 
place where they could pickup 6-8.

Do you know an estimate on the amount of pallets you would have yet?

--
From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:46 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Any word on this recycling date? I do not want to spend time getting
all
| that crap ready if they are not coming.
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Mueller, Mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: November 03, 2008 12:43 PM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let us
know
| what to do with them please.
|
| Thanks
| Mitch Mueller
| Emmetsburg Schools
|
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
| Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| Scott,
|
| We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am
not
| sure whom to contact.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
| To: Info-Tech
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| FYI:
|
| --
| From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|| Scott,
||
|| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the
schools
| in
|| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
| large
|| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
| encourage
|| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
|| avaliable.
||
|| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
|| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
||
|| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
| that I
|| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
| up a
|| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
||
|| $5 per Computer Monitor
|| $8 per Television
|| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
|| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
||
|| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
|| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
| for
|| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
| palletize
|| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
| will
|| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
| site.
||
|| Thanks
|| Brett Ladehoff
|| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
|| Marshalltown Iowa
|| 1-877-756-7200
|| http://pe.ultimatewd.com
|
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-07 Thread Frerichs, Chad
We have way too much to take anywhere. I will need them to come here.

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Jackie Fonley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 07, 2008 9:18 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st


Rick said we could be a pick up if people brought stuff the day  
before (no sooner) the pick up.  fyi
On Nov 7, 2008, at 9:02 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:

>
> I would not be worried about them not coming to your site.  I think  
> the only
> issue would be if you only had 1 or 2 pallets they would like to  
> find a
> place where they could pickup 6-8.
>
> Do you know an estimate on the amount of pallets you would have yet?
>
> --
> From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:46 AM
> To: 
> Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
>
> | Any word on this recycling date? I do not want to spend time  
> getting all
> | that crap ready if they are not coming.
> |
> | Chad Frerichs
> | Director Of Technology
> | Okoboji Community Schools
> | Milford, IA 51351
> |
> | -Original Message-
> | From: Mueller, Mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: November 03, 2008 12:43 PM
> | To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
> | Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov  
> 17th-21st
> |
> |
> | We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let  
> us know
> | what to do with them please.
> |
> | Thanks
> | Mitch Mueller
> | Emmetsburg Schools
> |
> | -Original Message-
> | From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
> | Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
> | To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
> | Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov  
> 17th-21st
> |
> |
> | Scott,
> |
> | We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I  
> am not
> | sure whom to contact.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | Chad Frerichs
> | Director Of Technology
> | Okoboji Community Schools
> | Milford, IA 51351
> |
> | -Original Message-
> | From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> | Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
> | To: Info-Tech
> | Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
> |
> |
> | FYI:
> |
> | --
> | From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
> | To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
> |
> || Scott,
> ||
> || Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the  
> schools
> | in
> || your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
> | large
> || truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
> | encourage
> || the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift  
> access
> || avaliable.
> ||
> || Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold  
> 20-25
> || monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
> ||
> || What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
> | that I
> || can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need  
> to set
> | up a
> || satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
> ||
> || $5 per Computer Monitor
> || $8 per Television
> || $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
> || CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
> ||
> || Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
> || picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
> | for
> || drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
> | palletize
> || equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
> | will
> || have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to  
> there
> | site.
> ||
> || Thanks
> || Brett Ladehoff
> || Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
> || Marshalltown Iowa
> || 1-877-756-7200
> || http://pe.ultimatewd.com
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-07 Thread Jackie Fonley
Rick said we could be a pick up if people brought stuff the day  
before (no sooner) the pick up.  fyi

On Nov 7, 2008, at 9:02 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:



I would not be worried about them not coming to your site.  I think  
the only
issue would be if you only had 1 or 2 pallets they would like to  
find a

place where they could pickup 6-8.

Do you know an estimate on the amount of pallets you would have yet?

--
From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:46 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Any word on this recycling date? I do not want to spend time  
getting all

| that crap ready if they are not coming.
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Mueller, Mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: November 03, 2008 12:43 PM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov  
17th-21st

|
|
| We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let  
us know

| what to do with them please.
|
| Thanks
| Mitch Mueller
| Emmetsburg Schools
|
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
| Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov  
17th-21st

|
|
| Scott,
|
| We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I  
am not

| sure whom to contact.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
| To: Info-Tech
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| FYI:
|
| --
| From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|| Scott,
||
|| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the  
schools

| in
|| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
| large
|| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
| encourage
|| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift  
access

|| avaliable.
||
|| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold  
20-25

|| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
||
|| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
| that I
|| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need  
to set

| up a
|| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
||
|| $5 per Computer Monitor
|| $8 per Television
|| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
|| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
||
|| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
|| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
| for
|| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
| palletize
|| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
| will
|| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to  
there

| site.
||
|| Thanks
|| Brett Ladehoff
|| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
|| Marshalltown Iowa
|| 1-877-756-7200
|| http://pe.ultimatewd.com
|
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-07 Thread Scott Fosseen
I would not be worried about them not coming to your site.  I think the only 
issue would be if you only had 1 or 2 pallets they would like to find a 
place where they could pickup 6-8.

Do you know an estimate on the amount of pallets you would have yet?

--
From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:46 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Any word on this recycling date? I do not want to spend time getting all
| that crap ready if they are not coming.
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Mueller, Mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: November 03, 2008 12:43 PM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let us know
| what to do with them please.
|
| Thanks
| Mitch Mueller
| Emmetsburg Schools
|
| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
| Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
| To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
| Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| Scott,
|
| We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am not
| sure whom to contact.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
| To: Info-Tech
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| FYI:
|
| --
| From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|| Scott,
||
|| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the schools
| in
|| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
| large
|| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
| encourage
|| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
|| avaliable.
||
|| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
|| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
||
|| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
| that I
|| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
| up a
|| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
||
|| $5 per Computer Monitor
|| $8 per Television
|| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
|| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
||
|| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
|| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
| for
|| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
| palletize
|| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
| will
|| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
| site.
||
|| Thanks
|| Brett Ladehoff
|| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
|| Marshalltown Iowa
|| 1-877-756-7200
|| http://pe.ultimatewd.com
|
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-07 Thread Frerichs, Chad
Any word on this recycling date? I do not want to spend time getting all
that crap ready if they are not coming.

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Mueller, Mitch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 03, 2008 12:43 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st 


We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let us know
what to do with them please.

Thanks
Mitch Mueller
Emmetsburg Schools

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st


Scott,

We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am not
sure whom to contact.

Thanks,

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st


FYI:

--
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the schools
in
| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
large
| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
encourage
| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
| avaliable.
|
| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
|
| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
that I
| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
up a
| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
|
| $5 per Computer Monitor
| $8 per Television
| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
|
| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
for
| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
palletize
| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
will
| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
site.
|
| Thanks
| Brett Ladehoff
| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
| Marshalltown Iowa
| 1-877-756-7200
| http://pe.ultimatewd.com

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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-04 Thread Frerichs, Chad
No room here. Our storage space is overflowing with shtuff.

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: November 04, 2008 12:15 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st 


I am working on contacting the company now.  Do you have room for other 
districts to bring there equipment as well?

--
From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am
not
| sure whom to contact.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
| To: Info-Tech
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| FYI:
|
| --
| From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|| Scott,
||
|| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the
schools
| in
|| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
| large
|| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
| encourage
|| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
|| avaliable.
||
|| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
|| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
||
|| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
| that I
|| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
| up a
|| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
||
|| $5 per Computer Monitor
|| $8 per Television
|| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
|| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
||
|| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
|| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
| for
|| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
| palletize
|| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
| will
|| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
| site.
||
|| Thanks
|| Brett Ladehoff
|| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
|| Marshalltown Iowa
|| 1-877-756-7200
|| http://pe.ultimatewd.com
|
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-04 Thread Scott Fosseen
I am working on contacting the company now.  Do you have room for other 
districts to bring there equipment as well?

--
From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
To: 
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am not
| sure whom to contact.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Chad Frerichs
| Director Of Technology
| Okoboji Community Schools
| Milford, IA 51351
|
| -Original Message-
| From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
| To: Info-Tech
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|
| FYI:
|
| --
| From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
| To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
|
|| Scott,
||
|| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the schools
| in
|| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
| large
|| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
| encourage
|| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
|| avaliable.
||
|| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
|| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
||
|| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
| that I
|| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
| up a
|| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
||
|| $5 per Computer Monitor
|| $8 per Television
|| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
|| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
||
|| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
|| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
| for
|| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
| palletize
|| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
| will
|| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
| site.
||
|| Thanks
|| Brett Ladehoff
|| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
|| Marshalltown Iowa
|| 1-877-756-7200
|| http://pe.ultimatewd.com
|
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-03 Thread Mueller, Mitch
We should almost be able to fill up one palette also.  Just let us know what to 
do with them please.

Thanks
Mitch Mueller
Emmetsburg Schools

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 10:57 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st


Scott,

We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am not
sure whom to contact.

Thanks,

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st


FYI:

--
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the schools
in
| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
large
| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
encourage
| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
| avaliable.
|
| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
|
| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
that I
| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
up a
| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
|
| $5 per Computer Monitor
| $8 per Television
| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
|
| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
for
| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
palletize
| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
will
| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
site.
|
| Thanks
| Brett Ladehoff
| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
| Marshalltown Iowa
| 1-877-756-7200
| http://pe.ultimatewd.com

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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-11-03 Thread Frerichs, Chad
Scott,

We're interested in doing this. We will have several palettes. I am not
sure whom to contact.

Thanks,

Chad Frerichs
Director Of Technology
Okoboji Community Schools
Milford, IA 51351

-Original Message-
From: Scott Fosseen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: October 06, 2008 10:58 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st 


FYI:

--
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the schools
in
| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with our
large
| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also
encourage
| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
| avaliable.
|
| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
|
| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there so
that I
| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to set
up a
| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
|
| $5 per Computer Monitor
| $8 per Television
| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
|
| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite site
for
| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to
palletize
| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools that
will
| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to there
site.
|
| Thanks
| Brett Ladehoff
| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
| Marshalltown Iowa
| 1-877-756-7200
| http://pe.ultimatewd.com 

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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-10-07 Thread sfosseen
I don't think you need 5 pallets on there recycle tour.  

Sorry for this message is short, it is being sent from my phone.

-Original Message-

From:  Jackie Fonley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj:  Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
Date:  Tue Oct 7, 2008 12:35 pm
Size:  2K
To:  info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us

I am probably interested, but don't have enough for 4 -5 pallets.   
Will there be a drop spot AEA wide?
On Oct 6, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:

>
> FYI:
>
> --
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st
>
> | Scott,
> |
> | Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the  
> schools in
> | your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with  
> our large
> | truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also  
> encourage
> | the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
> | avaliable.
> |
> | Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
> | monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
> |
> | What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there  
> so that I
> | can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to  
> set up a
> | satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
> |
> | $5 per Computer Monitor
> | $8 per Television
> | $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
> | CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
> |
> | Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
> | picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite  
> site for
> | drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to  
> palletize
> | equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools  
> that will
> | have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to  
> there site.
> |
> | Thanks
> | Brett Ladehoff
> | Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
> | Marshalltown Iowa
> | 1-877-756-7200
> | http://pe.ultimatewd.com
>
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

2008-10-07 Thread Jackie Fonley
I am probably interested, but don't have enough for 4 -5 pallets.   
Will there be a drop spot AEA wide?

On Oct 6, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:



FYI:

--
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2008 9:45 AM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Electronic Recycling Week- Nov 17th-21st

| Scott,
|
| Once again we plan to hold a week long recycling event for the  
schools in
| your area.  Starting Monday Nov 17th we'll be in the area with  
our large
| truck.  We ask that items be palletized and wrapped.  We also  
encourage

| the pallets to be placed near a loading dock or have forklift access
| avaliable.
|
| Our truck will hold 12 pallets.  Each pallet will roughly hold 20-25
| monitors to give an idea of how much you can get in a load.
|
| What I need to know at this point is how much stuff is out there  
so that I
| can gauge how many stops I will have to make or if I will need to  
set up a

| satellite site in a centralized location for schools to drop at.
|
| $5 per Computer Monitor
| $8 per Television
| $1 per Printer/Copier/Fax
| CPU's and Miscellanious equipment will once again be free.
|
| Please pass the word and help me get a feel for how much we will be
| picking up during this run.  I would rather set up a satellite  
site for
| drop offs as a lot of the smaller districts would not have to  
palletize
| equipment, just drop off and we can do the rest.  For schools  
that will
| have at least 5 pallets we'll send our small truck directly to  
there site.

|
| Thanks
| Brett Ladehoff
| Phoenix E-Waste Solutions LLC
| Marshalltown Iowa
| 1-877-756-7200
| http://pe.ultimatewd.com

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RE: [info-tech] FW: one note files

2008-09-04 Thread Jason Kehoe
Just a thought..Maybe he needs to restore them from backup. Also,  If the
backup is from a CD or DVD, then it might be marked as read-only and not let
any editing to happen.  Try to uncheck the read-only attribute on the file
after he has copied the file from backup to the hard drive. Maybe that is
what is going on.  Good luck.

 

--Jason

 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Henn, Layne
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 10:04 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] FW: one note files

 

Hello folks.

I know some of you out there are tablet users and I am too, but when it
comes to One Note, I'm a bit of a klutz.

This teacher sent the email below and I am not having any luck helping him.
Any ideas.

Thanks,

Layne

 

From: Locke, Justin 
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 9:16 AM
To: Henn, Layne
Subject: one note files

 

Layne,

 

I found the one note files that I created last year in the "Backup."  I
thought I was good to go.  The only problem I was having was that I couldn't
open them in one note or send them to one note as they were before.  They
seemed "stuck" in Backup and only accessible from there.  Now I have
discovered a new and bigger problem.  When I open or access the files from
Backup I am unable to use the stylus pen to write on them.  That is the main
purpose of many of those files.  Can you help me figure out this mess as
soon as you get a chance?

 

Thanks,

 

Justin



Re: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft 2008 Launch Event Registrati on - Des Moines: Heroes Happen {Here} ­ Invitation from LOCKNET

2008-04-04 Thread Eli Harden
Are you going to this?


On 4/4/08 11:34 AM, "Scott Fosseen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

FYI:

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Re: [info-tech] FW: 35 mm slides

2008-01-31 Thread Jackie Fonley
OK . . .  before I feel like a total idiot, (no comment, please), I  
should probably improve on my proofreading before I hit send and  
should have noticed the "there" should be "their".  It still must be  
complications from the blizzard the other day.

On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:05 AM, Jackie Fonley wrote:


We have some scanners that will scan slides . . .

Personally, I took my family's slides from my "younger years" as  
well as my dad's slides from Vietnam to the local photo store in  
town and they scanned them all for me and put them on a CD.  I  
think there going rate for small quantities was around $1/slide.   
Fortunately they gave me a bulk discount!  Anyway, I didn't have to  
do the work and they are all nice and ready for me to put into a  
slideshow and book.

On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Henn, Layne wrote:

Hey everybody, I received this email from a teacher in our  
district (see below).

  Has anyone ever run across something?
Thanks,

Layne A. Henn
712.224.7423
 


From: Dirks, Ilene
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:14 AM
To: Howard, Laura
Subject: 35 mm slides

Laura,
I have some 35 mm slides that I would like to use to enhance my  
lessons for Global Foods.  Is there any way to get them in a form  
to put into power points for each unit?  Is there a machine I can  
use or would I need to take the slides some where to use a machine?

Thanks,
Ilene Dirks






Re: [info-tech] FW: 35 mm slides

2008-01-31 Thread Jackie Fonley

We have some scanners that will scan slides . . .

Personally, I took my family's slides from my "younger years" as well  
as my dad's slides from Vietnam to the local photo store in town and  
they scanned them all for me and put them on a CD.  I think there  
going rate for small quantities was around $1/slide.  Fortunately  
they gave me a bulk discount!  Anyway, I didn't have to do the work  
and they are all nice and ready for me to put into a slideshow and book.

On Jan 31, 2008, at 10:01 AM, Henn, Layne wrote:

Hey everybody, I received this email from a teacher in our district  
(see below).

  Has anyone ever run across something?
Thanks,

Layne A. Henn
712.224.7423
 


From: Dirks, Ilene
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 10:14 AM
To: Howard, Laura
Subject: 35 mm slides

Laura,
I have some 35 mm slides that I would like to use to enhance my  
lessons for Global Foods.  Is there any way to get them in a form  
to put into power points for each unit?  Is there a machine I can  
use or would I need to take the slides some where to use a machine?

Thanks,
Ilene Dirks




RE: [info-tech] FW: File Maker Pro

2008-01-29 Thread Stanzel, Matt
Why, does it suck?

 

 

 

I have for sale File Maker Pro version 8 (server and 3 licenses for desktops). 
Email me if interested.

 

Dan Davis

Network Administrator

Spirit Lake Community School District

900 20th Street

Spirit Lake, IA. 51360

(712) 336-3707 ext.1300

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

 

<>

Re: [info-tech] FW: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready

2007-10-03 Thread Dorothy DeGroot
Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be ReadyCorrection... Learning3.com...
  - Original Message - 
  From: Dorothy DeGroot 
  To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [info-tech] FW: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready


  Hello to All - I heard Alia Jackson from Learning.com speak about their 
TechLiteracy Assessments at NECC in June.  I also stopped at their booth and 
talked with other members of their company including Dr. Barbara Epps, VP of 
Sales (They are located in Portland, OR)

  This is not an endorsement of the product...but here are some facts about 
their product:

  1.  Online curriculum and assessment for technological literacy and 
integration
  2.  Authentic assessment - what I would call "real" examples that students 
were asked to consider...
  3.  Criterion-referenced to standards...ok...we don't  any standards  
yet...but if you have seen the Model Core Curriculum you might consider them an 
alternative...and Model Core for Grades K-8 is in the beginning stages 
(according to our agency's High School Reform Initiative)
  4.  One class-period for administration
  5.  For grades 3-5 and grades 6-8...a test of what they know at this point
  6.  These were the areas I noted that were touched upon in the assessment:   
systems & fundamentals, database, spreadsheet, word processing, multimedia, 
social & ethical issues of use, presentation software, telecommunications & 
Internet use...
  7.  They have a proficiency standary based upon their data of 10,000+ 
students taking the assessment
  8.  Does have an additional performance-based assessment for students...for 
example:  the student is asked to change the top and bottom margins of a sample 
document from 1.0" to .6"

  Again...this is not an endorsement of their product...but rather a summary of 
what I heard them say/promote.  

  Dorothy DeGroot
- Original Message - 
From: Henn, Layne 
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 7:55 AM
Subject: [info-tech] FW: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready


Scott (or others)

Does the AEA subscribe to any TechLiteracy assessments like this?

We(Sioux City) are still struggling with a solution for testing 8th graders 
on Tech literacy for our federal report.

Layne Henn

Tech/Curriculum Administrator

712.224.7423

 

From: Learning.com eBook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:05 PM
To: Henn, Layne
Subject: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready

 

  Defining and Assessing
  Student Technology Proficiency:
  Are You Ready for the 2008 Deadline?
   
 
 

Thank you for viewing our eBook featured on Technology & 
Learning magazine's Web site. Here's valuable information about solutions that 
can help you get your students the technology skills they need, and get the 
assessment data you need to meet the 2008 deadline to assess and provide data 
on your students' technology proficiency. 

EasyTech - the award-winning solution for integrating 
technology into core instruction.

  a.. Web-delivered K-8 technology literacy curriculum 
  b.. Supports teachers to easily and effectively integrate 
technology skills into math, science, language arts and social studies 
instruction 
  c.. Spanish and English versions 
TechLiteracy Assessment - an authentic technology literacy 
assessment.

  a.. Measures and reports students' technology skills 
  b.. Available for middle and elementary school students 
  c.. Valid and accurate standard for technology literacy 
  d.. Provides proficiency data necessary to show progress 
toward accountability goals 
About Learning.com
We understand that students love to learn and interact with 
technology. We designed all our Web-delivered solutions based on research into 
how students learn with technology, incorporating multisensory experiences, 
immediate feedback, and opportunities for students to demonstrate the new 
skills they are gaining. Our singular over-riding purpose in all we do is to 
improve student learning. Learn more about all our solutions, including 
Aha!Math, our new Web-delivered, K-5 supplemental math curriculum.

Talk to a Representative
Please call 800-580-4640 to talk to one of our sales team 
members about how our solutions can help you meet your district's goals.

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Re: [info-tech] FW: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready

2007-10-03 Thread Dorothy DeGroot
Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be ReadyHello to All - I heard Alia Jackson from 
Learning.com speak about their TechLiteracy Assessments at NECC in June.  I 
also stopped at their booth and talked with other members of their company 
including Dr. Barbara Epps, VP of Sales (They are located in Portland, OR)

This is not an endorsement of the product...but here are some facts about their 
product:

1.  Online curriculum and assessment for technological literacy and integration
2.  Authentic assessment - what I would call "real" examples that students were 
asked to consider...
3.  Criterion-referenced to standards...ok...we don't  any standards  yet...but 
if you have seen the Model Core Curriculum you might consider them an 
alternative...and Model Core for Grades K-8 is in the beginning stages 
(according to our agency's High School Reform Initiative)
4.  One class-period for administration
5.  For grades 3-5 and grades 6-8...a test of what they know at this point
6.  These were the areas I noted that were touched upon in the assessment:   
systems & fundamentals, database, spreadsheet, word processing, multimedia, 
social & ethical issues of use, presentation software, telecommunications & 
Internet use...
7.  They have a proficiency standary based upon their data of 10,000+ students 
taking the assessment
8.  Does have an additional performance-based assessment for students...for 
example:  the student is asked to change the top and bottom margins of a sample 
document from 1.0" to .6"

Again...this is not an endorsement of their product...but rather a summary of 
what I heard them say/promote.  

Dorothy DeGroot
  - Original Message - 
  From: Henn, Layne 
  To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 7:55 AM
  Subject: [info-tech] FW: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready


  Scott (or others)

  Does the AEA subscribe to any TechLiteracy assessments like this?

  We(Sioux City) are still struggling with a solution for testing 8th graders 
on Tech literacy for our federal report.

  Layne Henn

  Tech/Curriculum Administrator

  712.224.7423

   

  From: Learning.com eBook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, September 28, 2007 5:05 PM
  To: Henn, Layne
  Subject: Tech Literacy 2008 Deadline - Be Ready

   

Defining and Assessing
Student Technology Proficiency:
Are You Ready for the 2008 Deadline?
 
   
   

  Thank you for viewing our eBook featured on Technology & Learning 
magazine's Web site. Here's valuable information about solutions that can help 
you get your students the technology skills they need, and get the assessment 
data you need to meet the 2008 deadline to assess and provide data on your 
students' technology proficiency. 

  EasyTech - the award-winning solution for integrating technology 
into core instruction.

a.. Web-delivered K-8 technology literacy curriculum 
b.. Supports teachers to easily and effectively integrate 
technology skills into math, science, language arts and social studies 
instruction 
c.. Spanish and English versions 
  TechLiteracy Assessment - an authentic technology literacy 
assessment.

a.. Measures and reports students' technology skills 
b.. Available for middle and elementary school students 
c.. Valid and accurate standard for technology literacy 
d.. Provides proficiency data necessary to show progress toward 
accountability goals 
  About Learning.com
  We understand that students love to learn and interact with 
technology. We designed all our Web-delivered solutions based on research into 
how students learn with technology, incorporating multisensory experiences, 
immediate feedback, and opportunities for students to demonstrate the new 
skills they are gaining. Our singular over-riding purpose in all we do is to 
improve student learning. Learn more about all our solutions, including 
Aha!Math, our new Web-delivered, K-5 supplemental math curriculum.

  Talk to a Representative
  Please call 800-580-4640 to talk to one of our sales team members 
about how our solutions can help you meet your district's goals.

  This is a commercial message from:
  Learning.com
  1620 SW Taylor Street Suite 100 Portland, OR 97205  |  
800-580-4640
  Info ET & TLA
 
   

   



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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Element 5 Required for E-Rate - Deadline 6-15-2007

2007-06-15 Thread Scott Fosseen
The 5th Element of your districts technology plan is now Certified.
Please print out a copy of this email and store with your 2006-2007
E-Rate paperwork.

- Original Message - 
From: "Carlson, Sara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:49 PM
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: Element 5 Required for E-Rate - Deadline 
6-15-2007


Scott:  I'm not sure if this is what you want, but since we're new to this, 
please advise about the following submission for E-Rate.  Thanks...sara

For the 2007-2008 school year Storm Lake St. Mary's has budgeted $10,000.00 
for resources not eligible for E-rate support.  This includes hardware, 
software, professional development, and other services that will be needed 
to implement our E-rate request.  The funding sources include $10,000.00.

Sara Carlson
St. Mary's Schools
312 Seneca Street
Storm Lake, IA  50588
712.732.4166 phone
712.732.4590 fax
712.299.0096 cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]




From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Wed 6/13/2007 10:30 AM
To: lea8-erate
Cc: Info-Tech; Kathy Petersen
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Element 5 Required for E-Rate - Deadline 6-15-2007



With just a few days to go before the deadline there are still quite a few
districts that have yet to submit their technology budgets for the 2007-2008
school year.  This is a required task to receive e-rate funds and must be
completed before your district fills out e-rate form 486.It is a simple
form and should take less than 5 minuites to complete.  See the original
email message below for instructions on how to fill out this important form.

Districts I have yet to receive Element 5 forms from include:
Albert City-Truesdale CSD
Alta CSD
Clarion-Goldfield CSD
Clay Central-Everly CSD
Eagle Grove CSD
Estherville-Lincoln Central CSD
Gilmore City-Bradgate CSD
Laurens-Marathon CSD
LuVerne CSD
North Kossuth CSD
Odebolt-Arthur CSD
Paton-Churdan CSD
Pomeroy-Palmer CSD
Prairie Valley CSD
Ruthven-Ayrshire CSD
Sac CSD
Sioux Central CSD
South Clay CSD
Southeast Webster CSD
Spirit Lake CSD
Storm Lake CSD
Stratford CSD
Wall Lake View Auburn CSD

As well as:
Bishop Garrigan
Community Christian
Concordia Lutheran School
Emmetsburg Catholic
Iowa Great Lakes Lutheran
Our lady of Good Counsel
Pocahontas Catholic
Sacred Heart
St John the Baptist
St Paul Lutheran
St Peter & Paul
Storm Lake Catholic
Webster City Catholic.



- Original Message -
From: "Scott Fosseen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lea8-erate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 1:27 PM
Subject: Element 5 Required for E-Rate


| To meet requirements of E-Rate I must have on file a budget for non-erate
| supported technology purchases.
|
| Please visit the web site
|
| www.aea8.k12.ia.us/erate and click on the "Open Element 5 Template"  This
| will open a new email message.  The directions are on the web site and
| below.
|
|
|
| If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.  I would like to
| have all the districts info back by June 15th.  It should only take a few
| minutes to fill out.
|
|
|
| Thanks
|
| --
|
|
|
| Each funding year schools are required to turn in a budget to support
their
| approved technology plan.   What is requested is "Total budgeted amount
| allocated to resources not eligible for E-Rate support."  This is also the
| figure that should be used on your E-rate form 471, Question 25d.
|
| The budgeted amount does not include any funds to purchase E-rate
discounted
| items.  This includes Telephone and Internet services.  What it should be
| included are items that directly support the E-rate discounted services.
| This would include but not limited to, New computer s, New phones, Support
| contracts, Professional development directly related to the discounted
| services.
|
| To simplify the requirements I have created an E-mail template.  Click on
| the 'Element 5 Template' Link below to start the process.   The link
should
| open a new e-mail message already addressed and formatted.  Replace the
| [Bracketed] text with your districts information.
|
| [YOUR DISTRICT NAME] = The name of your district = Prairie Lakes CSD
|
| [$DOLLARS] = Total amount budgeted = $10,000
|
| [$GenFund][$Silo-PPEL][$OtherSource] are there for a reference.  Modify
the
| last sentence to reflect how your district funds the specific budget item.
|
|
|
| If the 'Element 5 Template' link does not work correctly please copy the
| text below into an email message.
|
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Subject: Element 5 for 07-08 School Year
|
| For the 2007-2008 school year [YOUR DISTRICT NAME] has budgeted [$DOLLARS]
| for resources not eligible for E-rate support.  This includes hardware,
| software, professional development, and other services that will be needed
| to implement our E-rate request.  The [$DOLLARS] funding sources include
| [$GenFund] from the G

RE: [info-tech] Fw: Element 5 Required for E-Rate - Deadline 6-15-2007

2007-06-15 Thread Carlson, Sara
Scott:  I'm not sure if this is what you want, but since we're new to this, 
please advise about the following submission for E-Rate.  Thanks...sara

For the 2007-2008 school year Storm Lake St. Mary's has budgeted $10,000.00 for 
resources not eligible for E-rate support.  This includes hardware, software, 
professional development, and other services that will be needed to implement 
our E-rate request.  The funding sources include $10,000.00 from the General 
Fund, $0.00 from Silo and PPEL, and $0.00 is expected from other outside 
sources.

 
Sara Carlson
St. Mary's Schools
312 Seneca Street
Storm Lake, IA  50588
712.732.4166 phone
712.732.4590 fax
712.299.0096 cell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Wed 6/13/2007 10:30 AM
To: lea8-erate
Cc: Info-Tech; Kathy Petersen
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Element 5 Required for E-Rate - Deadline 6-15-2007



With just a few days to go before the deadline there are still quite a few
districts that have yet to submit their technology budgets for the 2007-2008
school year.  This is a required task to receive e-rate funds and must be
completed before your district fills out e-rate form 486.It is a simple
form and should take less than 5 minuites to complete.  See the original
email message below for instructions on how to fill out this important form.

Districts I have yet to receive Element 5 forms from include:
Albert City-Truesdale CSD
Alta CSD
Clarion-Goldfield CSD
Clay Central-Everly CSD
Eagle Grove CSD
Estherville-Lincoln Central CSD
Gilmore City-Bradgate CSD
Laurens-Marathon CSD
LuVerne CSD
North Kossuth CSD
Odebolt-Arthur CSD
Paton-Churdan CSD
Pomeroy-Palmer CSD
Prairie Valley CSD
Ruthven-Ayrshire CSD
Sac CSD
Sioux Central CSD
South Clay CSD
Southeast Webster CSD
Spirit Lake CSD
Storm Lake CSD
Stratford CSD
Wall Lake View Auburn CSD

As well as:
Bishop Garrigan
Community Christian
Concordia Lutheran School
Emmetsburg Catholic
Iowa Great Lakes Lutheran
Our lady of Good Counsel
Pocahontas Catholic
Sacred Heart
St John the Baptist
St Paul Lutheran
St Peter & Paul
Storm Lake Catholic
Webster City Catholic.



- Original Message -
From: "Scott Fosseen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lea8-erate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 1:27 PM
Subject: Element 5 Required for E-Rate


| To meet requirements of E-Rate I must have on file a budget for non-erate
| supported technology purchases.
|
| Please visit the web site
|
| www.aea8.k12.ia.us/erate and click on the "Open Element 5 Template"  This
| will open a new email message.  The directions are on the web site and
| below.
|
|
|
| If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.  I would like to
| have all the districts info back by June 15th.  It should only take a few
| minutes to fill out.
|
|
|
| Thanks
|
| --
|
|
|
| Each funding year schools are required to turn in a budget to support
their
| approved technology plan.   What is requested is "Total budgeted amount
| allocated to resources not eligible for E-Rate support."  This is also the
| figure that should be used on your E-rate form 471, Question 25d.
|
| The budgeted amount does not include any funds to purchase E-rate
discounted
| items.  This includes Telephone and Internet services.  What it should be
| included are items that directly support the E-rate discounted services.
| This would include but not limited to, New computer s, New phones, Support
| contracts, Professional development directly related to the discounted
| services.
|
| To simplify the requirements I have created an E-mail template.  Click on
| the 'Element 5 Template' Link below to start the process.   The link
should
| open a new e-mail message already addressed and formatted.  Replace the
| [Bracketed] text with your districts information.
|
| [YOUR DISTRICT NAME] = The name of your district = Prairie Lakes CSD
|
| [$DOLLARS] = Total amount budgeted = $10,000
|
| [$GenFund][$Silo-PPEL][$OtherSource] are there for a reference.  Modify
the
| last sentence to reflect how your district funds the specific budget item.
|
|
|
| If the 'Element 5 Template' link does not work correctly please copy the
| text below into an email message.
|
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| Subject: Element 5 for 07-08 School Year
|
| For the 2007-2008 school year [YOUR DISTRICT NAME] has budgeted [$DOLLARS]
| for resources not eligible for E-rate support.  This includes hardware,
| software, professional development, and other services that will be needed
| to implement our E-rate request.  The [$DOLLARS] funding sources include
| [$GenFund] from the General Fund, [$Silo-PPEL] from Silo and PPEL, and
| [$Other Source] from [Other Source].
|
| Once I receive this email from your district I will reply to the message
| with an approval statement.  Please print and file with your E-rate
records.
|
|
|
| 
| This email and any files transmitted wi

Re: [info-tech] Fw: IEC Update: Students and Staff Save 75% On Microsoft Products

2007-05-17 Thread Karl Hehr
Since I am new to South Hamilton I need to know what passcodes I need to get 
numbers to give out to faculty. Thanks



Karl Hehr
District Technology Coordinator
South Hamilton Schools
Jewell, IA


- Original Message -
From: Harriet Adams
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 17 May 2007 10:49:40 -0500
Subject:
[info-tech] Fw: IEC Update: Students and Staff Save 75% On Microsoft
Products


> IEC Update: Students and Staff Save 75% On Microsoft ProductsIt is now
> easier to order with the Microsoft Student Select agreement.  
> 
> Information on the building/district registration codes will be sent to
> district technology coordinators (or principals if there is no designated
> technology coordinator) later this week.
> 
> Please contact me if you have any questions.
> 
> Harriet
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Learn how your staff and students can save over 75% off Microsoft retail
> prices!
> 
> Examples: 
> Microsoft Office Retail $399, IEC Iowa Student/Staff Price $66.35
> Office Project Professional Retail $999.99, IEC Iowa Student/Staff Price
> $117.40
> Office Visio Professional 2007 Retail $559.95, IEC Iowa Student/Staff Price
> $75.95
> 
> The Iowa Educators Consortium, IEC, is pleased to announce that selected
> Microsoft software titles are now available for purchase by Iowa K-12
> faculty, staff and students at substantial discounts - over 75% off retail
> prices! The IEC has made this possible by partnering with Microsoft and
> participating in the Student Select K-12 agreement.
> 
> For complete details go to:
> 
> http://www.iec-ia.org/vnews/display.v/ART/4505a7f14d7f8
> 
> This is an excellent value added service to offer to students, parents and
> school staff! All you have to do is print the directions. Orders are sent
> directly to the IEC.
> 
>
> 
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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

2007-02-19 Thread Julius A. Koth
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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

2007-02-19 Thread Julius A. Koth
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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

2007-02-19 Thread Julius A. Koth
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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

2007-02-19 Thread Julius A. Koth
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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extending V

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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

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Re: Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extendin

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Out of the Office re: [info-tech] Fw: Beyond Virtual Field Trips: Extending Video

2007-02-19 Thread Julius A. Koth
I will be out of the office until February 19, 2007 and will not be checking 
email.  However, I will be checking voicemail on an occasional basis.  If this 
is a critical issue please call and leave a message at 712-299-2403 and we will 
formulate some
sort of response.  Thanks.

Julius

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Re: [info-tech] Fw: IEC Update: Microsoft Student/Teacher Purchases Now Accepting Orders

2006-12-05 Thread Dan Fluckiger

Harriet

I have a few students interested in this program, but it looks like I 
need to supply them with a number key.  Can you tell me where I can get 
access.


Thanks

Dan Fluckiger



On Monday, November 27, 2006, at 09:29 AM, Harriet Adams wrote:


 
Here's the latest IEC update on the purchasing program for Microsoft 
programs.

 
Harriet





To schools signed up for Microsoft’s student/teacher purchasing 
program:


IEC Update: Microsoft Student/Teacher Purchases

The Iowa Educators Consortium website for students and teachers to 
purchase Microsoft products (http://elms15.e-academy.com/iec) is now 
accepting orders. Software CDs are still not available for Office 2007 
and Vista. Ordering options are listed below. Microsoft expects 
software to be available shortly after it is released to retail > stores.


Option One: A student or teacher wants to acquire Microsoft Office 
2003 today.
You will be allowed to purchase the Office 2007 license and you will 
be sent Office 2003 software. (The student or teacher acquires the 
Office 2007 license, which includes downgrade rights to Office 2003, 
and is supplied with Office 2003 software.)


Option Two: A student or teacher wants to acquire Windows XP 
Professional Upgrade today.
You will be allowed to purchase the Windows Vista Upgrade license and 
you will be sent Windows XP Professional Upgrade software. (The 
student or teacher acquires the Windows Vista license, which includes 
downgrade rights to Windows XP Professional Upgrade, and is supplied 
with Windows XP Professional Upgrade software.)


Option Three: A student or teacher wants to acquire Microsoft Office 
2007.
Option 3A:If the student or teacher does not want Office 2003 today, 
they can continue to check the website until Office 2007 software is 
available. (Microsoft anticipates the software will be available at 
the IEC site shortly after it is available at retail stores.)  
Option 3B:If the student wants to acquire Office 2007, but wants to 
start using Office 2003 right away, Microsoft will allow you to 
purchase the Office 2007 license and you will be sent Office 2003 
software. When the software for Office 2007 becomes available, you 
will be able to purchase the “Office 2007 software only” at the IEC 
website. (Estimated cost is approximately $12.00.)


Option Four: A student or teacher wants to acquire Windows Vista 
Upgrade.
Option 4A:If the student or teacher does not want Windows XP 
Professional Upgrade today, they can continue to check the website 
until Windows Vista Upgrade software is available. (Microsoft 
anticipates the software will be available at our site shortly after 
it is available at retail stores.)
Option 4B:If the student wants to acquire Windows Vista Upgrade, but 
wants to start using Windows XP Professional Upgrade right away, 
Microsoft will allow you to purchase the Windows Vista Upgrade license 
and you will be sent Windows XP Professional Upgrade software. When 
the software for Office 2007 becomes available, you will be able to 
purchase the “Windows Vista Upgrade software only” at the IEC website. 
(Estimated cost is approximately $12.00.)


Office 2004 Professional Mac and Office 2004 Standard Mac are 
available on the website.


We apologize for the inconvenience you’ve experienced around the 
transition to Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista. If you have 
questions please contact the IEC Account Representative at e-academy:


Ryan Peatt
e-academy, Inc.
Telephone: (613) 526-3005 x130
Work fax: (613) 526-3891
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Dan Fluckiger
Technology/Business Education
Grades 7-12
Southeast Webster-Grand Schools
30850 Paragon Ave.
Burnside, IA 50521
Phone: 515-359-2235
Fax: 515-359-2236




RE: [info-tech] Fw: IEC Update: Microsoft Student/Teacher Purchases Now Accepting Orders

2006-11-28 Thread smslab
Harriet,

Thanks for the info, I have my password but do not know my username or
registration number. Can you help me?

 

Thank you,

Cindy Edge

St. Mary School

Humboldt

 

  _  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Harriet Adams
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:29 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: IEC Update: Microsoft Student/Teacher Purchases Now
Accepting Orders

 

 

Here's the latest IEC update on the purchasing program for Microsoft
programs.

 

Harriet

 

  _  

To schools signed up for Microsoft's student/teacher purchasing program:

IEC Update: Microsoft Student/Teacher Purchases

The Iowa Educators Consortium website for students and teachers to purchase
Microsoft products (http://elms15.e-academy.com/iec) is now accepting
orders. Software CDs are still not available for Office 2007 and Vista.
Ordering options are listed below. Microsoft expects software to be
available shortly after it is released to retail stores.

Option One: A student or teacher wants to acquire Microsoft Office 2003
today.
You will be allowed to purchase the Office 2007 license and you will be sent
Office 2003 software. (The student or teacher acquires the Office 2007
license, which includes downgrade rights to Office 2003, and is supplied
with Office 2003 software.)

Option Two: A student or teacher wants to acquire Windows XP Professional
Upgrade today.
You will be allowed to purchase the Windows Vista Upgrade license and you
will be sent Windows XP Professional Upgrade software. (The student or
teacher acquires the Windows Vista license, which includes downgrade rights
to Windows XP Professional Upgrade, and is supplied with Windows XP
Professional Upgrade software.)

Option Three: A student or teacher wants to acquire Microsoft Office 2007.
Option 3A: If the student or teacher does not want Office 2003 today, they
can continue to check the website until Office 2007 software is available.
(Microsoft anticipates the software will be available at the IEC site
shortly after it is available at retail stores.)  
Option 3B: If the student wants to acquire Office 2007, but wants to start
using Office 2003 right away, Microsoft will allow you to purchase the
Office 2007 license and you will be sent Office 2003 software. When the
software for Office 2007 becomes available, you will be able to purchase the
"Office 2007 software only" at the IEC website. (Estimated cost is
approximately $12.00.)

Option Four: A student or teacher wants to acquire Windows Vista Upgrade.
Option 4A: If the student or teacher does not want Windows XP Professional
Upgrade today, they can continue to check the website until Windows Vista
Upgrade software is available. (Microsoft anticipates the software will be
available at our site shortly after it is available at retail stores.) 
Option 4B: If the student wants to acquire Windows Vista Upgrade, but wants
to start using Windows XP Professional Upgrade right away, Microsoft will
allow you to purchase the Windows Vista Upgrade license and you will be sent
Windows XP Professional Upgrade software. When the software for Office 2007
becomes available, you will be able to purchase the "Windows Vista Upgrade
software only" at the IEC website. (Estimated cost is approximately $12.00.)

Office 2004 Professional Mac and Office 2004 Standard Mac are available on
the website.

We apologize for the inconvenience you've experienced around the transition
to Microsoft Office 2007 and Windows Vista. If you have questions please
contact the IEC Account Representative at e-academy:

Ryan Peatt
e-academy, Inc.
Telephone: (613) 526-3005 x130
Work fax: (613) 526-3891
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



RE: [info-tech] FW: (no subject)

2006-09-28 Thread Bill Day
I get that error on one the client computers when a mac os X computer is in
the office program at the same time.
Bill Day
TRV
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 9:35 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] FW: (no subject)


Any input on this error message? Thanks for the idea about using scan disk
from the last email.

Murray Gafkjen
Clay Central Everly

-Original Message-
From: lkardell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 8:13 AM
To: Klint Goodchild; Murray Gafkjen
Subject: (no subject)

When I tried to instal JMC on Rick's computer, I was able to set
everything up.  When I went to send a grade to the office, I got an
input/output error of 48.

Thanks,
Liz

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RE: [info-tech] Fw: [iec-coop] Mimio Giveaway promotion

2006-04-27 Thread Seehusen, Cindy









Kathy, I don’t mind getting two of
everything.  That way I’m sure not to miss something.  So send Bud my email
address.  Thanks.

 









From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kathy Petersen
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006
9:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:
[iec-coop] Mimio Giveaway promotion



 



I was informed that some of you are getting
duplicate emails from Bud and me.  If you DID NOT receive this email from Bud and wish to continue
receiving emails of this nature, please email me and I will give him your email
address and you will be added to his list.  We want the information to get
to all the necessary people.  As we all get an abundance of emails, hopefully
this will help eliminate a few.





 





Thank you,





Kathy Petersen





[EMAIL PROTECTED]





 





   





Midwest Computer Products is celebrating 29th anniversary on May
1st.  We are giving away a Mimio Xi and the drawing will be held on Monday
May 1st.  Customers can register for the drawing online at http://www.midwestcomputer.com and
click on the link on the upper right hand corner of the website.







 





I have attached a copy of the registration and details of the drawing
for your review.





Thank you





 





Bud Carruthers





 





 





If you have questions concerning the drawing, please contact Dave
Herzog.





 




David Herzog
Presentation Products Specialist
Midwest Computer Products
33W512 Roosevelt Road
West Chicago, IL 60185
800.231.1199 ext. 50
630.232.0559 Fax
309.737.6841 Cell
www.midwestcomputer.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]











 








Midwest Computer Products is celebrating 29th anniversary on May  
1st.  We are giving away a Mimio Xi and the drawing will be held on  
Monday May 1st.  Customers can register for the drawing online at  
http://www.midwestcomputer.com and click on the link on the upper  
right hand corner of the website.

I have attached a copy of the registration and details of the drawing  
for your review.
Thank you

Bud Carruthers


If you have questions concerning the drawing, please contact Dave  
Herzog.


David Herzog
Presentation Products Specialist
Midwest Computer Products
33W512 Roosevelt Road
West Chicago, IL 60185
800.231.1199 ext. 50
630.232.0559 Fax
309.737.6841 Cell
www.midwestcomputer.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]











Re: [info-tech] Fw: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For andBystudents of the World (FREE REGISTRATION)

2006-04-06 Thread Scott Fosseen
1 district so far has responded.  I am trying to confirm if we can use our 
MCU bridge to connect yet though.  I am planning on having it available to 
our Polycom units.


- Original Message - 
From: "Dorothy DeGroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Cc: "Karen Appleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2006 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For 
andBystudents of the World (FREE REGISTRATION)


| Scott - I'd be interested in seeing a school's participation in this...do
| you know of anyone in the area that has indicated they are registering to
| participate?  Dorothy
|
|
| - Original Message - 
| From: "Scott Fosseen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| To: "info-tech" 
| Cc: "O'Connell, John [ED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jim Christensen"
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Dorothy DeGroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
| "Karen Appleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:30 PM
| Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For
| andBystudents of the World (FREE REGISTRATION)
|
|
| > Anyone with a Polycom Video Conferencing unit and would like additional
| > resources on how to integrate the Polycom units in the classroom are
| > encouraged to register for Megaconference Jr.
| >
| > I will be able to connect up to 11 sites through equipment we have in 
Fort
| > Dodge to the conference.  I will also be able to provide video streams 
to
| > sites that do not have IP video conferencing equipment as well.
| >
| > Please contact me before registering so I can help with some of the
| > connectivity questions.  If you have any other questions please feel 
free
| > to
| > ask.
| >
| > From: Arif Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > Reply-To: Arif Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:58:26 -0500
| > To: The Megaconference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| > Subject: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For andBystudents of
| > the
| > World (FREE REGISTRATION)
| >
| > Dear Colleagues:
| >
| > Megaconference Jr. is once again approaching us and I would like to
| > request
| > your kind assistance again this year to get the word around.  In an 
effort
| > to Bridge the Digital Divide; please help us circulate this open free
| > registration announcement for the upcoming Megaconference Jr. 2006 to
| > anyone
| > who may be interested in your areas. Megaconference Jr. "An Event For 
and
| > By
| > Students of the World";  in its third year had over 320 sites connected
| > last
| > year from all over the world.  It was a  tremendous success.  If you 
would
| > like to assist and if you have your facility available perhaps you can
| > invite your local schools to your facility for being part of this great
| > event.  A lot of schools do not have either the equipment or a suitable
| > internet connection, your help will be greatly appreciated.  If you are 
a
| > library it may be a way for inviting your neighborhood schools.
| >
| > FREE general registration for the upcoming Megaconference Jr. 2006 event
| > is
| > still open.
| >
| > Please go to: http://www.megaconferencejr.org and click on the 
"Register"
| > link. Read the explanation and review the schedule and presentations 
prior
| > to completing the registration. You now have the ability to interact 
live
| > with one of the presentations. You will be asked to make your selection
| > towards the end of the registration form. When you have completed all
| > fields
| > click the "Submit" button. You should receive an email confirmation.
| >
| > The interactive registrations with presenters are on a first come first
| > serve basis. Once we have five for each presentation, interactive
| > registration will be closed. General registration will continue through
| > April 28, 2006.
| >
| > Again this year we look forward to your involvement!
| > --
| >
| > 1) What is Megaconference Jr.?
| > Megaconference Jr. is an international project designed to give students
| > in
| > elementary and secondary schools around the world the opportunity to
| > communicate, collaborate and contribute to each other's learning in real
| > time, using advanced multi-point videoconferencing technology. Now in 
its
| > third year, Megaconference Jr. brings together students from countries 
all
| > around the world for 12 hours of interactive presentations, cafes, and
| > forums. Megaconference Jr. will take place on May 18, 2006. For more
| > information go to http://www.megaconferencejr.org/ .
| >
| > 2) WHEN IS IT GOING TO BE?
| > The event will be o

Re: [info-tech] Fw: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For andBystudents of the World (FREE REGISTRATION)

2006-04-06 Thread Dorothy DeGroot
Scott - I'd be interested in seeing a school's participation in this...do 
you know of anyone in the area that has indicated they are registering to 
participate?  Dorothy



- Original Message - 
From: "Scott Fosseen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "info-tech" 
Cc: "O'Connell, John [ED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Jim Christensen" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Dorothy DeGroot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
"Karen Appleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 2:30 PM
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For 
andBystudents of the World (FREE REGISTRATION)




Anyone with a Polycom Video Conferencing unit and would like additional
resources on how to integrate the Polycom units in the classroom are
encouraged to register for Megaconference Jr.

I will be able to connect up to 11 sites through equipment we have in Fort
Dodge to the conference.  I will also be able to provide video streams to
sites that do not have IP video conferencing equipment as well.

Please contact me before registering so I can help with some of the
connectivity questions.  If you have any other questions please feel free 
to

ask.

From: Arif Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Arif Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 08:58:26 -0500
To: The Megaconference <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Megaconference Jr. May 18 2006 - An Event For andBystudents of 
the

World (FREE REGISTRATION)

Dear Colleagues:

Megaconference Jr. is once again approaching us and I would like to 
request

your kind assistance again this year to get the word around.  In an effort
to Bridge the Digital Divide; please help us circulate this open free
registration announcement for the upcoming Megaconference Jr. 2006 to 
anyone
who may be interested in your areas. Megaconference Jr. "An Event For and 
By
Students of the World";  in its third year had over 320 sites connected 
last

year from all over the world.  It was a  tremendous success.  If you would
like to assist and if you have your facility available perhaps you can
invite your local schools to your facility for being part of this great
event.  A lot of schools do not have either the equipment or a suitable
internet connection, your help will be greatly appreciated.  If you are a
library it may be a way for inviting your neighborhood schools.

FREE general registration for the upcoming Megaconference Jr. 2006 event 
is

still open.

Please go to: http://www.megaconferencejr.org and click on the "Register"
link. Read the explanation and review the schedule and presentations prior
to completing the registration. You now have the ability to interact live
with one of the presentations. You will be asked to make your selection
towards the end of the registration form. When you have completed all 
fields

click the "Submit" button. You should receive an email confirmation.

The interactive registrations with presenters are on a first come first
serve basis. Once we have five for each presentation, interactive
registration will be closed. General registration will continue through
April 28, 2006.

Again this year we look forward to your involvement!
--

1) What is Megaconference Jr.?
Megaconference Jr. is an international project designed to give students 
in

elementary and secondary schools around the world the opportunity to
communicate, collaborate and contribute to each other's learning in real
time, using advanced multi-point videoconferencing technology. Now in its
third year, Megaconference Jr. brings together students from countries all
around the world for 12 hours of interactive presentations, cafes, and
forums. Megaconference Jr. will take place on May 18, 2006. For more
information go to http://www.megaconferencejr.org/ .

2) WHEN IS IT GOING TO BE?
The event will be on May 18, 2006, and it will run from 7:00 am until 
7:00pm

EDT (UTC-4). The 12-hour duration will make it possible for schools from
many time zones to participate during their regular school hours.

2) What do I need to participate?
Connected sites need H.323 videoconferencing capabilities and access to a
national research and education network such as Abilene (Internet2) in the
United States, CA*net 4 in Canada, or Gèant in Europe, GLORIAD in China
Central Asia. Numerous other state and regional networks and GigaPoPs (ie:
OARnet, MAGPI, SURA, SOX, NOX, IHETs, MERIT, CENIC, MAX, NYSERNet) are
available. If you are not surewhether you are connected to such a network,
you can download the Internet2 Detective 
(http://detective.internet2.edu/),

ask your local network person, or contact us at ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

3) Do I have to be on Internet2 to participate?
Sites are strongly encouraged to connect over Internet2 or other high 
speed

networks for the best quality videoconference experience.

4) Do I have to go to a university to participate?
No. You can participate through a local university or other organization,
but you can also participate from

RE: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009

2006-02-10 Thread George Tuttle
Title: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006
– Spring 2009








Thanks for the quick response, Harriet.

 

George

 









From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harriet Adams
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006
11:26 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw:
Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009



 



Unitedstreaming is the only site that can be archived
locally due to the bandwidth required for streaming video.  The licensing
sites for the other sites does not allow for local archiving.





 





Harriet







- Original Message - 





From: George
Tuttle 





To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us






Sent: Friday, February
10, 2006 10:51 AM





Subject: RE: [info-tech]
Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring
2009





 



Harriet and Scott:

 

   
How many of the sites on the list can be archived locally? I’m reaching
the point, actually a good point, where the online access is becoming a problem
with band width, especially when several classes are doing research at once.
Unitedstreaming was one that could be archived locally. I’m wondering if
there are any others.

 

Thanks,

 

George

 









From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harriet Adams
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006
4:09 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:
Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring 2009



 



 







 







Hello,





 





 





The following announcement is GREAT news:  In addition
to the current databases available on Iowa AEA Online, one additional resource
will be added late this spring:  SIRS Researcher.  





(If you currently have a subscription to SIRS Researcher, do
NOT renew. )





 





More information will be coming later, but for now, simply
enjoy the good news.





 





Harriet





 





 





 





- Original Message - 



From: Jerry
Cochrane 





To: ACEM Listserv






Sent: Wednesday,
February 08, 2006 9:34 AM





Subject: Announcement:
Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring 2009







 



Announcement: 
Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 – Spring 2009

After careful consideration, Iowa AEA Online
is pleased to announce that all the current online resources will continue to
be provided. SIRS Researcher is being added to the offerings. These resources
will be provided for all accredited PreK-12 schools through June 2009.  

The following products have been selected for teachers and students in
accredited PreK-12 schools:



•    AccuWeather
•    AP Multimedia Archive
•    Atomic Learning 
•    Clipart.com School Edition 
•    EBSCOhost 
•    SIRS Researcher 
•    World Book Online with Research Libraries
•    unitedstreaming




Selection Process 
Companies were sent an invitation to submit a Request for Proposal
(RFP) based upon the Iowa AEA Online selection committee’s decision to
offer a specific range of reference products.   The committee
considered input provided by a survey of school library media specialists and a
statewide survey of teachers on the products currently offered by Iowa AEA Online.


Decisions were also based on published reviews, the professional knowledge of
the selection committee and their familiarity with the needs of students and
educators.  The selection committee went through an intensive process of
reviewing and comparing products in order to best meet the needs of Iowa
schools.

Products were evaluated with a number of criteria taken into consideration
including product mix, competitive pricing, capacity to provide services
statewide, past performance, quality of product, appropriateness of product
content to PreK-12 curriculum, ease of use, training/marketing/support
materials, reporting features, and interface design. Rubrics were utilized
during the evaluation of products.

The selection of products offered through Iowa AEA Online is a result of a
collaborative effort with the State Library of Iowa. EBSCOhost is offered
through the State Library to every citizen of Iowa.  Public libraries also
provide access for those students that may not have home Internet access. Committee
members include Deanna Etherington (AEA 13), Norma Thiese (AEA 1), Cheryl
Carruthers (AEA 267), Arletta Dawson (AEA 11), Deb Crane (AEA 10), Jerry
Cochrane (AEA 10), Judy Jones (State Library), Barb Shultz (North Central
Library Service Area), and Harriet Adams (AEA 8).  All committee members
encourage librarians and other educators to make suggestions and provide
feedback regarding the product selection as we strive to continually improve
Iowa AEA Online.










RE: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009

2006-02-10 Thread JON W HUESER
It's the rotten music/videos those kids are downloading and listening to 
George.  I have started to block those sites and it really cuts down on my 
bandwidth.  Plus I have cut the speakers so that they can only listen if they 
bring in their own headphones.

Since you are mayor and tech guru - can't you work out a deal for a cheap OC3 :)

Thanks,
Jon W. Hueser
Assistant Principal
Curriculum/Technology Director
East Greene Comm. Schools
405 12th Str. South
Box 377
Grand Junction, IA  50107
Phone:  515-738-2411 ext. 241
Fax:  515-738-5719
Website:  www.east-greene.k12.ia.us

-- Original Message --
From: "George Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Date:  Fri, 10 Feb 2006 10:51:37 -0600

>Harriet and Scott:
>
> 
>
>How many of the sites on the list can be archived locally?
>I'm reaching the point, actually a good point, where the online access
>is becoming a problem with band width, especially when several classes
>are doing research at once. Unitedstreaming was one that could be
>archived locally. I'm wondering if there are any others.
>
> 
>
>Thanks,
>
> 
>
>George
>
> 
>
>
>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harriet Adams
>Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 4:09 PM
>To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
>Subject: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA
>Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009
>
> 
>
> 
>
> 
>
>Hello,
>
> 
>
> 
>
>The following announcement is GREAT news:  In addition to the current
>databases available on Iowa AEA Online, one additional resource will be
>added late this spring:  SIRS Researcher.  
>
>(If you currently have a subscription to SIRS Researcher, do NOT renew.
>)
>
> 
>
>More information will be coming later, but for now, simply enjoy the
>good news.
>
> 
>
>Harriet
>
> 
>
> 
>
> 
>
>- Original Message - 
>
>From: Jerry Cochrane   
>
>To: ACEM Listserv   
>
>Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:34 AM
>
>Subject: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall
>2006 - Spring 2009
>
> 
>
>Announcement: 
>Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009
>
>After careful consideration, Iowa AEA Online is pleased to announce that
>all the current online resources will continue to be provided. SIRS
>Researcher is being added to the offerings. These resources will be
>provided for all accredited PreK-12 schools through June 2009.  
>
>The following products have been selected for teachers and students in
>accredited PreK-12 schools:
>
>   *AccuWeather
>   *AP Multimedia Archive
>   *Atomic Learning 
>   *Clipart.com School Edition 
>   *EBSCOhost 
>   *SIRS Researcher 
>   *World Book Online with Research Libraries
>   *unitedstreaming
>
>
>Selection Process 
>Companies were sent an invitation to submit a Request for Proposal (RFP)
>based upon the Iowa AEA Online selection committee's decision to offer a
>specific range of reference products.   The committee considered input
>provided by a survey of school library media specialists and a statewide
>survey of teachers on the products currently offered by Iowa AEA Online.
>
>
>Decisions were also based on published reviews, the professional
>knowledge of the selection committee and their familiarity with the
>needs of students and educators.  The selection committee went through
>an intensive process of reviewing and comparing products in order to
>best meet the needs of Iowa schools.
>
>Products were evaluated with a number of criteria taken into
>consideration including product mix, competitive pricing, capacity to
>provide services statewide, past performance, quality of product,
>appropriateness of product content to PreK-12 curriculum, ease of use,
>training/marketing/support materials, reporting features, and interface
>design. Rubrics were utilized during the evaluation of products.
>
>The selection of products offered through Iowa AEA Online is a result of
>a collaborative effort with the State Library of Iowa. EBSCOhost is
>offered through the State Library to every citizen of Iowa.  Public
>libraries also provide access for those students that may not have home
>Internet access. Committee members include Deanna Etherington (AEA 13),
>Norma Thiese (AEA 1), Cheryl Carruthers (AEA 267), Arletta Dawson (AEA
>11), Deb Crane (AEA 10), Jerry Cochrane (AEA 10), Judy Jones (State
>Library), Barb Shultz (North Central Library Service Area), and Harriet
>Adams (AEA 8).  All committee members encourage librarians and other
>educators to make suggestions and provide feedback regarding the product
>selection as we strive to continually improve Iowa AEA Online.
>
>
>---
>[This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus on the server aea8.k12.ia.us]
>
>-
>Archived messages from this list ca

Re: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009

2006-02-10 Thread Harriet Adams
Title: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 – Spring 2009



Unitedstreaming is the only site that can be 
archived locally due to the bandwidth required for streaming video.  The 
licensing sites for the other sites does not allow for local 
archiving.
 
Harriet

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  George Tuttle 
  To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us 
  Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 10:51 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: 
  Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 
  2009
  
  
  Harriet and 
  Scott:
   
      
  How many of the sites on the list can be archived locally? I’m reaching the 
  point, actually a good point, where the online access is becoming a problem 
  with band width, especially when several classes are doing research at once. 
  Unitedstreaming was one that could be archived locally. I’m wondering if there 
  are any others.
   
  Thanks,
   
  George
   
  
  
  
  
  From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of Harriet 
  AdamsSent: Thursday, 
  February 09, 2006 4:09 PMTo: 
  info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.usSubject: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: 
  Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring 
  2009
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
  Hello,
  
   
  
   
  
  The following announcement is 
  GREAT news:  In addition to the current databases available on Iowa AEA 
  Online, one additional resource will be added late this spring:  SIRS 
  Researcher.  
  
  (If you currently have a 
  subscription to SIRS Researcher, do NOT 
  renew. )
  
   
  
  More information will be coming 
  later, but for now, simply enjoy the good 
  news.
  
   
  
  Harriet
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
  - Original Message - 
  
  
  From: Jerry 
  Cochrane 
  
  To: ACEM 
  Listserv 
  
  Sent: 
  Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:34 AM
  
  Subject: 
  Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring 
  2009
  
   
  Announcement: 
  Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 – Spring 
  2009After careful consideration, 
  Iowa AEA Online is pleased to 
  announce that all the current online resources will continue to be provided. 
  SIRS Researcher is being added to the offerings. These resources will be 
  provided for all accredited PreK-12 schools through June 2009. 
   The following products have been selected for teachers and 
  students in accredited PreK-12 schools:
  
• 
   AccuWeather•    AP Multimedia 
Archive•    Atomic Learning • 
   Clipart.com School Edition • 
   EBSCOhost •    SIRS Researcher • 
   World Book Online with Research Libraries• 
   unitedstreaming
  Selection Process Companies were sent 
  an invitation to submit a Request for Proposal (RFP) based upon the Iowa AEA 
  Online selection committee’s decision to offer a specific range of reference 
  products.   The committee considered input provided by a survey of 
  school library media specialists and a statewide survey of teachers on the 
  products currently offered by Iowa AEA Online. Decisions were also 
  based on published reviews, the professional knowledge of the selection 
  committee and their familiarity with the needs of students and educators. 
   The selection committee went through an intensive process of reviewing 
  and comparing products in order to best meet the needs of Iowa 
  schools.Products were evaluated with a number of criteria taken into 
  consideration including product mix, competitive pricing, capacity to provide 
  services statewide, past performance, quality of product, appropriateness of 
  product content to PreK-12 curriculum, ease of use, training/marketing/support 
  materials, reporting features, and interface design. Rubrics were utilized 
  during the evaluation of products.The selection of products offered 
  through Iowa AEA Online is a result of a collaborative effort with the State 
  Library of Iowa. EBSCOhost is offered through the State Library to every 
  citizen of Iowa.  Public libraries also provide access for those students 
  that may not have home Internet access. Committee members include Deanna 
  Etherington (AEA 13), Norma Thiese (AEA 1), Cheryl Carruthers (AEA 267), 
  Arletta Dawson (AEA 11), Deb Crane (AEA 10), Jerry Cochrane (AEA 10), Judy 
  Jones (State Library), Barb Shultz (North Central Library Service Area), and 
  Harriet Adams (AEA 8).  All committee members encourage librarians and 
  other educators to make suggestions and provide feedback regarding the product 
  selection as we strive to continually improve Iowa AEA 
  Online.


RE: [info-tech] Fw: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 - Spring 2009

2006-02-10 Thread George Tuttle
Title: Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006
– Spring 2009








Harriet and Scott:

 

    How
many of the sites on the list can be archived locally? I’m reaching the
point, actually a good point, where the online access is becoming a problem
with band width, especially when several classes are doing research at once. Unitedstreaming
was one that could be archived locally. I’m wondering if there are any
others.

 

Thanks,

 

George

 









From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harriet Adams
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006
4:09 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: [info-tech] Fw:
Announcement: Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring
2009



 



 







 







Hello,





 





 





The following announcement is GREAT news:  In addition
to the current databases available on Iowa AEA Online, one additional resource
will be added late this spring:  SIRS Researcher.  





(If you currently have a subscription to SIRS Researcher, do
NOT renew. )





 





More information will be coming later, but for now, simply
enjoy the good news.





 





Harriet





 





 





 





- Original Message - 



From: Jerry
Cochrane 





To: ACEM Listserv






Sent: Wednesday,
February 08, 2006 9:34 AM





Subject: Announcement:
Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 ­ Spring 2009







 



Announcement: 
Products Selected for Iowa AEA Online for Fall 2006 – Spring 2009

After careful consideration, Iowa AEA Online
is pleased to announce that all the current online resources will continue to
be provided. SIRS Researcher is being added to the offerings. These resources
will be provided for all accredited PreK-12 schools through June 2009.  

The following products have been selected for teachers and students in
accredited PreK-12 schools:



•    AccuWeather
•    AP Multimedia Archive
•    Atomic Learning 
•    Clipart.com School Edition 
•    EBSCOhost 
•    SIRS Researcher 
•    World Book Online with Research Libraries
•    unitedstreaming




Selection Process 
Companies were sent an invitation to submit a Request for Proposal
(RFP) based upon the Iowa AEA Online selection committee’s decision to
offer a specific range of reference products.   The committee
considered input provided by a survey of school library media specialists and a
statewide survey of teachers on the products currently offered by Iowa AEA
Online. 

Decisions were also based on published reviews, the professional knowledge of
the selection committee and their familiarity with the needs of students and
educators.  The selection committee went through an intensive process of
reviewing and comparing products in order to best meet the needs of Iowa
schools.

Products were evaluated with a number of criteria taken into consideration
including product mix, competitive pricing, capacity to provide services
statewide, past performance, quality of product, appropriateness of product
content to PreK-12 curriculum, ease of use, training/marketing/support
materials, reporting features, and interface design. Rubrics were utilized
during the evaluation of products.

The selection of products offered through Iowa AEA Online is a result of a
collaborative effort with the State Library of Iowa. EBSCOhost is offered
through the State Library to every citizen of Iowa.  Public libraries also
provide access for those students that may not have home Internet access.
Committee members include Deanna Etherington (AEA 13), Norma Thiese (AEA 1),
Cheryl Carruthers (AEA 267), Arletta Dawson (AEA 11), Deb Crane (AEA 10), Jerry
Cochrane (AEA 10), Judy Jones (State Library), Barb Shultz (North Central
Library Service Area), and Harriet Adams (AEA 8).  All committee members
encourage librarians and other educators to make suggestions and provide
feedback regarding the product selection as we strive to continually improve
Iowa AEA Online.








RE: [info-tech] FW: User Group Items...

2005-02-09 Thread Wycoff, Beth








Speaking of the 8th grade technology
literacy test, can ask what some of your districts are doing at this point?  Thanks!

 

Beth Wycoff

Computer Applications Teacher

ELCMS

Estherville, Iowa

 

-Original Message-
From: Pendry, Charlton
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday,
 February 08, 2005 5:50 PM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: RE: [info-tech] FW: User
Group Items...

 





 

One
person’s opinion:  I think the group makes a mistake moving entirely
toward the “technology” part of instructional technology
issues—and rarely concentrating on the instructional side.  And,
considering that we all have a required 8th grade technology
proficiency assessment coming up, it seems to me that getting back to some
focus on instruction and student achievement would be wise.  

 

I
think it would also enhance the reputation of the group and the field of
technology support to schools to be constantly keeping a focus on student
achievement.  (There is little that infuriates my sup more than having support
personnel say that their job has nothing to do with student achievement.  We
can fall in that trap if we’re not careful.)

 

Thanks
for the soapbox minutes.

 

Charlton












RE: [info-tech] FW: User Group Items...

2005-02-08 Thread Pendry, Charlton












 

One
person’s opinion:  I think the
group makes a mistake moving entirely toward the “technology” part
of instructional technology issues—and rarely concentrating on the
instructional side.  And,
considering that we all have a required 8th grade technology
proficiency assessment coming up, it seems to me that getting back to some
focus on instruction and student achievement would be wise.  

 

I
think it would also enhance the reputation of the group and the field of technology
support to schools to be constantly keeping a focus on student achievement.  (There is little that infuriates my sup
more than having support personnel say that their job has nothing to do with
student achievement.  We can fall in
that trap if we’re not careful.)

 

Thanks
for the soapbox minutes.

 

Charlton












RE: [info-tech] Fw: Enhance Your Network Security

2004-12-10 Thread Kuhl, Douglas



This 
Enhanced Firmware is what we installed wasn't it.  On the Status of the 
Firewall it has "TZ170 Enhanced" assuming that before we upgraded the firmware 
that it wasn't "Enhanced".  That is why it looked different to 
you.?
 
 

  -Original Message-From: Scott Fosseen 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 
  9:22 AMTo: Info-TechSubject: [info-tech] Fw: Enhance 
  Your Network Security
  It looks like if you purchase a new TZ-170 before 
  the end of the year you will receive a free upgrade to the Enhanced OS.  
  I received this message after registering Humboldt's new firewall.  The 
  main benefit to this upgrade allows your district to have 2 Internet 
  connections.  In the event of an ISP Internet failure all traffic will be 
  automatically re-routed to the other ISP.  
   
  AV Coop part number 556 is currently $775 for the 
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: INFO-TECH ADVISOR

2004-10-14 Thread Murray Gafkjen
Scott,
   It looks interesting. I'll let you know for sure next week. 

Murray Gafkjen
CCE
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: ASK Proxima C110 projector

2004-04-20 Thread Vicki Johnson








George

Would this projector be able to be mounted
in the ceiling if we would like?  Can we get extra cables to do this?

When did you say that you needed to know?

 



Vicki Johnson

Prairie Valley Comm
 School Dist

High School Tech Associate

1005 Riddle St.

Gowrie, IA 50543

515-352-5540

[EMAIL PROTECTED]











From: George Tuttle
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004
11:22 AM
To: Tech-Cord
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: ASK
Proxima C110 projector



 



Techs,





 





    I've received responses asking for specs
on the C110 (X2).  Attached is a PDF that I received concerning this model





 





George





 





- Original Message - 



From: Greg
Berg 





To: George
Tuttle 





Sent: Tuesday, April 06,
2004 1:17 PM





Subject: ASK Proxima C110
projector







 





George, 





 





We should have a C110 projector for you to see in the next
few weeks.  Once I have an exact date I will update you on the
specifics.  I have attached the C110 spec sheet for your review. 
Thanks!





Greg Berg
Midwest
Computer Products
InFocus Certified Systems Professional
Voicemail: 800-231-1199 #781
Office: (515) 963-4452
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.midwestcomputer.com











Re: [info-tech] Fw: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo

2004-04-20 Thread Tim Buenz
http://www.askproxima.com/products/projectors/C110/index.htm
-- 
Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
204 W. Madison Street
Jefferson, IA 50129
(515)386-9256
Fax (515)386-3591
http://www.jefferson-scranton.k12.ia.us
"...if we teach today's students as we taught yesterday's, we rob them of tomorrow." 
John Dewey 

On Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:44 AM, BLOOMQUIST, ANN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>George,
>
>How soon do you need to know if we are interested in joining your 
>group purchase on the Proxima?
>
>Can I see this model on the web?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ann
>
>-- Original Message --
>From: "George Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date:  Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:14:43 -0500
>
>>Techs,
>>
>>I don't remember everyone that wanted in on our projector 
>purchase of about one hundred units so I'm sending this out to 
>everyone.  If you're interested in seeing the unit, send me an email.  
>The Proxima C110 (also known as the InFocus X2) is a new 1500 
>lumen DLT projector costing, in quantity, around $900.
>>
>>George
>>
>>- Original Message - 
>>From: George Tuttle 
>>To: Greg Berg 
>>Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:06 AM
>>Subject: Re: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo
>>
>>
>>Greg,
>>
>>A week would be great!  Looking forward to receiving it.
>>
>>George
>>
>>Shipping Address:
>>
>>Pocahontas Area School District
>>202 1st Ave SW
>>Pocahontas, IA 50574
>>
>>Attn:George Tuttle
>>  - Original Message - 
>>  From: Greg Berg 
>>  To: George Tuttle 
>>  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:11 PM
>>  Subject: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo
>>
>>
>>  George, 
>>
>>  I am being told I will have a C110 projector by this Friday.  Will a 
>week be sufficient for your testing?  If I have the C110 shipped to 
>you what shipping address should I use?  I will give you an update 
>later in the week once I know for sure what day I'll get the C110.  
>Thank you for your patience.
>>  Greg Berg
>>  Midwest Computer Products
>>  InFocus Certified Systems Professional
>>  Voicemail: 800-231-1199 #781
>>  Office: (515) 963-4452
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  http://www.midwestcomputer.com 
>>
>>   
>>
>
>--
>Ann Bloomquist
>Elem. Tech Coordinator
>Dayton Building
>Southeast Webster CSD
>104 2nd St NW
>Dayton, IA  50530
>
>Phone: 515-547-2314
>Fax:   515-547-2213
>e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>alternate e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>and
>
>Ann Bloomquist
>Tech Coordinator
>Grand Community School
>404 Walnut St.
>Boxholm, IA  50040
>
>Phone 515-846-6214
>Fax 515-846-6212
>e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo

2004-04-20 Thread BLOOMQUIST, ANN
George,

How soon do you need to know if we are interested in joining your 
group purchase on the Proxima?

Can I see this model on the web?

Thanks,

Ann

-- Original Message --
From: "George Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:14:43 -0500

>Techs,
>
>I don't remember everyone that wanted in on our projector 
purchase of about one hundred units so I'm sending this out to 
everyone.  If you're interested in seeing the unit, send me an email.  
The Proxima C110 (also known as the InFocus X2) is a new 1500 
lumen DLT projector costing, in quantity, around $900.
>
>George
>
>- Original Message - 
>From: George Tuttle 
>To: Greg Berg 
>Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:06 AM
>Subject: Re: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo
>
>
>Greg,
>
>A week would be great!  Looking forward to receiving it.
>
>George
>
>Shipping Address:
>
>Pocahontas Area School District
>202 1st Ave SW
>Pocahontas, IA 50574
>
>Attn:George Tuttle
>  - Original Message - 
>  From: Greg Berg 
>  To: George Tuttle 
>  Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:11 PM
>  Subject: ASK Proxima C110 projector demo
>
>
>  George, 
>
>  I am being told I will have a C110 projector by this Friday.  Will a 
week be sufficient for your testing?  If I have the C110 shipped to 
you what shipping address should I use?  I will give you an update 
later in the week once I know for sure what day I'll get the C110.  
Thank you for your patience.
>  Greg Berg
>  Midwest Computer Products
>  InFocus Certified Systems Professional
>  Voicemail: 800-231-1199 #781
>  Office: (515) 963-4452
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  http://www.midwestcomputer.com 
>
>   
>

--
Ann Bloomquist
Elem. Tech Coordinator
Dayton Building
Southeast Webster CSD
104 2nd St NW
Dayton, IA  50530

Phone:  515-547-2314
Fax:515-547-2213
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
alternate e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

and

Ann Bloomquist
Tech Coordinator
Grand Community School
404 Walnut St.
Boxholm, IA  50040

Phone 515-846-6214
Fax 515-846-6212
e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention Center

2004-04-07 Thread Scott Fosseen
Murry,

Are you planning on going?  Do you have a room yet or travel plans?  Let me
know.  Thanks
_
Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
_
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended
up where I intended to be.  - Douglas Adams
_

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From: "Murray Gafkjen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention
Center


> Scott Fosseen wrote:
>
> > If you would like to attend let me know and I will see about arranging
> > a carpool.  It does not appear that this Summit will be available in
> > Iowa.
> > _
> > Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
> > http://fosseen.us/scott
> > _
> > Scott,
>
> I think we have two from here that are interest in the trip.  I'd
> assume we would go up on Monday.  Too bad the Twins aren't in town.
>
> Murray Gafkjen
> Clay  Central Everly
>
> > *Microsoft Security **Summit*
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention Center

2004-03-31 Thread Scott Fosseen
And Jumbo Shrimp!
_
Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
_
The concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn
better than a 'C,' the idea must be feasible."
A Yale University management professor in response to Fred Smith's
paper proposing reliable overnight delivery service.  - (Smith went
on to found Federal Express Corp.)
_

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From: "Jerry Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 8:05 AM
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention
Center


> Isn't MS and Security a contradiction in terms - kinda like military
> intelligence?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
> Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:50 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention
> Center
>
> Scott Fosseen wrote:
>
> > If you would like to attend let me know and I will see about arranging
>
> > a carpool.  It does not appear that this Summit will be available in
> > Iowa.
> > _
> > Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
> > http://fosseen.us/scott
> > _
> > Scott,
>
> I think we have two from here that are interest in the trip.  I'd
> assume we would go up on Monday.  Too bad the Twins aren't in town.
>
> Murray Gafkjen
> Clay  Central Everly
>
> > *Microsoft Security **Summit*
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention Center

2004-03-31 Thread Jerry Smith
Isn't MS and Security a contradiction in terms - kinda like military
intelligence?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Murray Gafkjen
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2004 5:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention
Center

Scott Fosseen wrote:

> If you would like to attend let me know and I will see about arranging

> a carpool.  It does not appear that this Summit will be available in 
> Iowa. 
> _
> Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
> http://fosseen.us/scott
> _
> Scott,

I think we have two from here that are interest in the trip.  I'd 
assume we would go up on Monday.  Too bad the Twins aren't in town.

Murray Gafkjen
Clay  Central Everly

> *Microsoft Security **Summit*   
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [info-tech] Fw: MS Security Summit @ Minneapolis Convention Center

2004-03-30 Thread Murray Gafkjen
Scott Fosseen wrote:

If you would like to attend let me know and I will see about arranging 
a carpool.  It does not appear that this Summit will be available in 
Iowa. 
_
Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
_
Scott,
   I think we have two from here that are interest in the trip.  I'd 
assume we would go up on Monday.  Too bad the Twins aren't in town.

Murray Gafkjen
Clay  Central Everly
*Microsoft Security **Summit*   





	



	



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RE: [info-tech] FW: March 11

2004-02-26 Thread DAVIES, JULIE
In the NW Area 8 our CSIP meeting is on March 10

Julie Davies
Curriculum and Technology Coordinator
Okoboji Community Schools
712.338.2458

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lance Lennon
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 11:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [info-tech] FW: March 11

Jon sent me the following info about the 11th of March.  Seems like
there is
a lot going on that day.  So would the 10th work better?
-- 
Lance L. Lennon
District Technology Director
Eagle grove Community School District
515-448-5143

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From: "JON W  HUESER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 11:24:47 -0600
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: March 11

Lance, keep in mind that if you want any curriculum people on March 11,
they
probably won't come because their is a CSIP on the ICN in the morning
and I
know that administration people are meeting in the Afternoon in
Pocahontas
about Evaluations.

Lots going on that day.



--
Thanks,
Jon W. Hueser
Comp/Tech. Coord.
East Greene Comm. Schools
405 12th Str. South
Box 377
Grand Junction, IA  50107
Phone:  515-738-2411 ext. 241
Fax:  515-738-5719
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)

2004-02-04 Thread Vicki Johnson
Scott
If you could sign Prairie Valley up for this I would appreciate it.
Thanks

Vicki Johnson
Prairie Valley Comm School Dist
High School Tech Associate
1005 Riddle St.
Gowrie, IA 50543
515-352-5540
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:32 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)

Any AEA 8 district that would like to join this ICN session either in part
or the complete day please contact me.  Review the attached agenda and let
me know what sessions you would like to participate in and what location.
There will probably be a limit on the number of sites but I will do my best
to fit you in.  Also please let me know what sites you would be willing to
travel to if needed.

If you have any questions please let me know.
_
Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
_
 To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
  - Robert Orben
_

- Original Message - 
From: "Beth Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:37 PM
Subject: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)


> AEA 13 has put together a day of learning on Feb. 11--for tech
coordinators,
> administrators, counselors, etc--about online high school classes.


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RE: [info-tech] Fw: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)

2004-02-04 Thread Vicki Johnson
Scott
Would you please sign Prairie Valley up for this.
Thanks

Vicki Johnson
Prairie Valley Comm School Dist
High School Tech Associate
1005 Riddle St.
Gowrie, IA 50543
515-352-5540
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Scott Fosseen
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:32 AM
To: Info-Tech
Subject: [info-tech] Fw: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)

Any AEA 8 district that would like to join this ICN session either in part
or the complete day please contact me.  Review the attached agenda and let
me know what sessions you would like to participate in and what location.
There will probably be a limit on the number of sites but I will do my best
to fit you in.  Also please let me know what sites you would be willing to
travel to if needed.

If you have any questions please let me know.
_
Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
http://fosseen.us/scott
_
 To err is human--and to blame it on a computer is even more so.
  - Robert Orben
_

- Original Message - 
From: "Beth Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 2:37 PM
Subject: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)


> AEA 13 has put together a day of learning on Feb. 11--for tech
coordinators,
> administrators, counselors, etc--about online high school classes.


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Re: [info-tech] Fw: [c-3] AEA 13 online seminar(High School Classes)

2004-01-30 Thread Jackie Fonley
Scott-
I'd be interested in it, and I think so would my administrators and 
counselors.  If you can't get it here, I'd probably drive to Fort Dodge 
(I am assuming you are receiving it there . . .?)  Otherwise, somewhere 
relatively close.  I'd like the whole day.
-Jackie 

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Re: [info-tech] FW: Letters of Agency

2003-12-30 Thread Tim Buenz
Bill,

This info. was sent to the Supt.'s by IPTV in an e-mail. Our's was forwarded to me 
from our Supt.
-- 
Tim Buenz
Director of Technology
Jefferson-Scranton Comm. Schools
204 W. Madison Street
Jefferson, IA 50129
(515)386-9256
Fax (515)386-3591
http://www.jefferson-scranton.k12.ia.us

On Tuesday, December 30, 2003 2:20 PM, Bill Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Scott,
>I have passed this info to our superintendant, 
>but in the future, if someone wants me to sign or 
>get involved it might be a good idea for them to 
>get me information ahead of time to let me know 
>what this is about and how it will benefit TRV.
>Bill Day
>
>
>-- Original Message 
>--
>From: "Scott Fosseen" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date:  Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:24:22 -0600
>
>>Below are the schools in our area that IPTV 
>has not received a Letter of Agency from.  
>Attached should be a copy of the letter in case 
>you need it.  Please sign and return to 
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] as soon as you can. If you have 
>already sent the letter please disregard this 
>email.  If you have any questions please contact 
>me.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>> Clarion-Goldfield 
>>> Eagle Grove 
>>> Estherville-Lincoln Central 
>>> Fort Dodge 
>>> Humboldt 
>>> Paton-Churdan 
>>> Pocahontas 
>>> Sac 
>>> Sheldon 
>>> Southern Cal 
>>> Storm Lake 
>>> Stratford 
>>> Terril 
>>> Titonka 
>>> Twin Rivers 
>>> West Bend-Mallard 
>>
>>-- Original Message 
>--
>>From: "Debbie Fiscus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date:  Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:20:52 -0600
>>
>>Here are the letters for both public and 
>non-public schools.
>>
>>Deb 
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Pam Pfitzenmaier 
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:08 AM
>>To: Debbie Fiscus
>>Subject: FW: Letters of Agency
>>
>>
>>Will you e-mail Scott Fosseen the letter of 
>agency form?  Thanks!
>>
>>pam
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Scott Fosseen 
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:24 PM
>>To: Pam Pfitzenmaier
>>Subject: Letters of Agency
>>
>>
>>Pam,
>>
>>Do you have a generic Letter of Agency that I 
>can send out to the
>>districts that have misplaced theirs?  
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [info-tech] FW: Letters of Agency

2003-12-30 Thread Bill Day
Scott,
I have passed this info to our superintendant, 
but in the future, if someone wants me to sign or 
get involved it might be a good idea for them to 
get me information ahead of time to let me know 
what this is about and how it will benefit TRV.
Bill Day


-- Original Message 
--
From: "Scott Fosseen" 
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Date:  Tue, 30 Dec 2003 10:24:22 -0600

>Below are the schools in our area that IPTV 
has not received a Letter of Agency from.  
Attached should be a copy of the letter in case 
you need it.  Please sign and return to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as soon as you can. If you have 
already sent the letter please disregard this 
email.  If you have any questions please contact 
me.
>
>Thanks.
>
>> Clarion-Goldfield 
>> Eagle Grove 
>> Estherville-Lincoln Central 
>> Fort Dodge 
>> Humboldt 
>> Paton-Churdan 
>> Pocahontas 
>> Sac 
>> Sheldon 
>> Southern Cal 
>> Storm Lake 
>> Stratford 
>> Terril 
>> Titonka 
>> Twin Rivers 
>> West Bend-Mallard 
>
>-- Original Message 
--
>From: "Debbie Fiscus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date:  Tue, 30 Dec 2003 09:20:52 -0600
>
>Here are the letters for both public and 
non-public schools.
>
>Deb 
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Pam Pfitzenmaier 
>Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:08 AM
>To: Debbie Fiscus
>Subject: FW: Letters of Agency
>
>
>Will you e-mail Scott Fosseen the letter of 
agency form?  Thanks!
>
>pam
>
>-Original Message-
>From: Scott Fosseen 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:24 PM
>To: Pam Pfitzenmaier
>Subject: Letters of Agency
>
>
>Pam,
>
>Do you have a generic Letter of Agency that I 
can send out to the
>districts that have misplaced theirs?  
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>
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RE: [info-tech] Fw: Microsoft Education News: Donated Computers Get a "Fresh Start"

2003-11-24 Thread Jerry Smith
Basically, they sent us a Windows2000 CD and a Windows 98 CD. This will
allow you to legally install Windows on Pentium II or above computers
that are donated to the school - assuming they had Windows installed
before.

Otherwise, I always installed Linux on those computers.

Js



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RE: [info-tech] Fw: [Declude.JunkMail] New way to deal with technology cuts

2003-11-12 Thread Jerry Smith
Maybe we should reply back to him about 1500 times. I wonder if he would
like extra junk in his inbox



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Re: [info-tech] Fw: Security Alert 2003-16 Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service

2003-09-11 Thread Scott Fosseen
Yes,

Windows 2000 covers Professional and Server.  If you have been doing Windows
Updates I think the patch is applied there.
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http://fosseen.us/scott
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Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that
counts can be counted.  - Albert Einstein
_

- Original Message - 
From: "Dan Fluckiger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Fw: Security Alert 2003-16 Buffer Overrun In RPCSS
Service


> Scott
>
> Apparently if I am running Server 2000 I don't have to worry about
> this.  Is this a correct assumption?
>
> Thanks
>
> Dan
>
> On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:
>
> >
> > _
> > Scott Fosseen - Systems Engineer -Prairie Lakes AEA
> > http://fosseen.us/scott
> > _
> >"Everything that can be invented has been invented."
> >   - Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899.
> > _
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Lingren, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Informational List for the ICN Network"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 10:24 AM
> > Subject: FW: Security Alert 2003-16 Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service
> >
> >
> > The ITE Security group has released the following bulletin.  Please
> > read the
> > contents of this bulletin and take actions appropriate for your
> > organization.
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Dave Lingren
> > Iowa Communications Network
> > 515-725-4795 Office
> > 515-707-1638 Cell
> > 515-234-2446 Pager
> >
> >
> > Microsoft Security Bulletin: MS03-039
> >
> > Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service Could Allow Code Execution (824146)
> > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-039.asp
> > Originally Posted: September 10, 2003
> >
> > Impact of vulnerability: Run code of attacker's choice
> >
> > Maximum Severity Rating: Critical
> >
> > Affected Software:
> > *   Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
> > *   Microsoft Windows NT Server(r) 4.0
> > *   Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
> > *   Microsoft Windows 2000
> > *   Microsoft Windows XP
> > *   Microsoft Windows Server 2003
> > Not Affected Software:
> > *   Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
> >
> > Technical Details:
> > There are three identified vulnerabilities in the part of RPCSS
> > Service that
> > deals with RPC messages for DCOM activation- two that could allow
> > arbitrary
> > code execution and one that could result in a denial of service. The
> > flaws
> > result from incorrect handling of malformed messages. These particular
> > vulnerabilities affect the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
> > interface within the RPCSS Service. This interface handles DCOM object
> > activation requests that are sent from one machine to another.  An
> > attacker
> > who successfully exploited these vulnerabilities could be able to run
> > code
> > with Local System privileges on an affected system, or could cause the
> > RPCSS
> > Service to fail. The attacker could then be able to take any action on
> > the
> > system, including installing programs, viewing, changing or deleting
> > data,
> > or creating new accounts with full privileges.  To exploit these
> > vulnerabilities, an attacker could create a program to send a
> > malformed RPC
> > message to a vulnerable system targeting the RPCSS Service.
> >
> > Solution:
> > Systems administrators should apply the patch as soon as possible.
> >
> > NOTE: The fix provided by this patch supersedes the one included in
> > Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026.
> >
> >
> > Microsoft is also planning to host a live discussion regarding this new
> > vulnerability.
> >
> > TechNet Webcast: Information Regarding Recently Announced RPC/DCOM
> > Security
> > Update (MS03-039) (KB 824146)
> > September 1

Re: [info-tech] Fw: Security Alert 2003-16 Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service

2003-09-11 Thread Dan Fluckiger
Scott

Apparently if I am running Server 2000 I don't have to worry about 
this.  Is this a correct assumption?

Thanks

Dan

On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 11:02 AM, Scott Fosseen wrote:

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- Original Message -
From: "Lingren, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Informational List for the ICN Network" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 10:24 AM
Subject: FW: Security Alert 2003-16 Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service

The ITE Security group has released the following bulletin.  Please 
read the
contents of this bulletin and take actions appropriate for your
organization.

Thank you,

Dave Lingren
Iowa Communications Network
515-725-4795 Office
515-707-1638 Cell
515-234-2446 Pager
Microsoft Security Bulletin: MS03-039

Buffer Overrun In RPCSS Service Could Allow Code Execution (824146)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/MS03-039.asp
Originally Posted: September 10, 2003
Impact of vulnerability: Run code of attacker's choice

Maximum Severity Rating: Critical

Affected Software:
*   Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
*   Microsoft Windows NT Server(r) 4.0
*   Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition
*   Microsoft Windows 2000
*   Microsoft Windows XP
*   Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Not Affected Software:
*   Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
Technical Details:
There are three identified vulnerabilities in the part of RPCSS 
Service that
deals with RPC messages for DCOM activation- two that could allow 
arbitrary
code execution and one that could result in a denial of service. The 
flaws
result from incorrect handling of malformed messages. These particular
vulnerabilities affect the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM)
interface within the RPCSS Service. This interface handles DCOM object
activation requests that are sent from one machine to another.  An 
attacker
who successfully exploited these vulnerabilities could be able to run 
code
with Local System privileges on an affected system, or could cause the 
RPCSS
Service to fail. The attacker could then be able to take any action on 
the
system, including installing programs, viewing, changing or deleting 
data,
or creating new accounts with full privileges.  To exploit these
vulnerabilities, an attacker could create a program to send a 
malformed RPC
message to a vulnerable system targeting the RPCSS Service.

Solution:
Systems administrators should apply the patch as soon as possible.
NOTE: The fix provided by this patch supersedes the one included in
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-026.
Microsoft is also planning to host a live discussion regarding this new
vulnerability.
TechNet Webcast: Information Regarding Recently Announced RPC/DCOM 
Security
Update (MS03-039) (KB 824146)
September 12, 2003 - 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. Pacific Time / 12:00 P.M.
Eastern Time
http://www.microsoft.com/usa/webcasts/upcoming/2373.asp

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