RE: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP students

2009-04-09 Thread Timothy A. Limbert
We're using the 8e6 R3000 for remote filtering. Works awesome, but probably not cost-effective for just a few students. Still, if you're doing a 1:1 next year, you're going to want something like this anyway, maybe go ahead and get it going now? Tim -Original Message- From:

RE: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP students

2009-04-09 Thread Murray Gafkjen
Don't remember if you have lightspeed? They have a product for parents (if their district is using it) to provide filtering at home on a per user bases-this is slightly different from their lightspeed guide which would blanket the entire district. (no, I don't get a commission) Murray Gafkjen

Re: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP students

2009-04-09 Thread Bill Day
I think there is a free home ontent filter for mac's called K9 but I haven't tried it. Bill TRV Karl Hehr wrote: Ok I was just told that I need to have laptops for two students to take home, due to their IEP.. Ok fine. There needs to be a filter on their internet traffic when they are not

RE: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP students

2009-04-09 Thread Frerichs, Chad
Doesn't OpenDNS do some sort of filtering? Chad Frerichs Director Of Technology Okoboji Community Schools Milford, IA 51351 -Original Message- From: Karl Hehr [mailto:karl_h...@s-hamilton.k12.ia.us] Sent: April 09, 2009 12:02 PM To: Info-Tech Subject: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP

Re: [info-tech] Filtering and IEP students

2009-04-09 Thread Karl Hehr
OpenDNS will filter, but since I don't know anything about the networks they MAY join when they are not here, I am not sure I can set that up. Checking K9 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