Going to FETC Today? Come see Alexis Reed and Bonnie Koliba present about how they engage their team with Professional Learning at 1:45 in the Expo Hall IT THEATER Booth 1601.
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Going to FETC This week? Come see Alexis Reed and Bonnie Koliba present about how they engage their team with Professional Learning.
https://t.co/6yEfr4nI5w
Going to FETC next week? Come see Alexis Reed and Bonnie Koliba present about how they engage their team with Professional Learning.
https://t.co/6yEfr4nafY
Congratulations to our December Campus Tech of the month Kim Lankford @EvanselemTech from Evans Elementary. Thank you for your hard work at your campus! #wemakeithappen
Happy Tuffy's Tech Tuesday! 🦅Japan has the fastest Internet speed of 319 terabits per second. This Internet speed is speedy enough to download approximately 80,000 movies per second. That would be great for the movie lovers waiting for winter break to start.
Happy Tuffy's Tech Tuesday! 🦅 Around 500 million e-cards are sent each year compared to 2 billion Christmas cards are sent in the US each year. This number has increased yearly since the invention of e-cards in 1994. Are you sending out old fashion cards this holiday season?
Congrats to our November Campus Tech of the Month Dawn at Rountree Elementary! Thank you for going above and beyond to help your campus have an amazing school year. #WeMakeITHappen@rountreerr
Happy Tuffy's Tech Tuesday! 🦅Released in 1999, Sega Dreamcast was the first console that allowed real-time online play. Unfortunately, it was a little too early for its time, as back then, most internet connections were not reliable enough.
Happy Tuffy's Tech Tuesday!🦅The first word to ever be auto- corrected was “teh.” Back in the 1990s autocorrect wasn’t as efficient as it is now. In order to autocorrect “teh” to “the,” you had to press the left arrow and F3.
Happy Tuffy’s Tech Tuesday! The first computer, made in the1940s, took up around 1,800 ft2 and weighed 27 tons called Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, but it went by ENIAC. ENIAC was so big that you’d need two entire apartments to fit it in.
Congratulations to Alisa! Campus Technician of the month for October! She keeps technology running smoothly at AHS ☺️#wemakeIThappen @APetersonTX @AllenISDTech@PrincipalAHS
As we wrap up week 4 of Cybersecurity Month, We want to remind you of how to keep your computer safe at home and at work with these reminders. #AllenISDLearns@knowbe4