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Interested in donating Technology Equipment?
Please download the SDCCS Computer Donation Guidelines document outlining the technology SDCCS can accept.
Interested in volunteering Technical Knowledge?
Please email our Technology Coordinator and describe the technical knowledge you would like to share.
All levels welcome. If you are interested in volunteering your services for a specific classroom, please coordinate with the Tech Coordinator and the classroom Teacher before commencing any project.
This will ensure the smoothest possible integration of your services with the tech infrastructure of the school.
The Tech Department at SDCCS is another way to rack up your volunteer hours and help the whole school!
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Technology at SDCCS
SDCCS believes in integrating technology into the learning experience. The Technology Department at SDCCS is always striving to provide the faculty and students with access to the best technology possible in the classrooms.
With Technology donations from a variety of sources including companies, individuals, and parents, the available technology at SDCCS has grown by leaps and bounds. SDCCS Technology Coordinator Ramon Aguirre would like to take the opportunity to encourage you to donate Technology Equipment or volunteer your Technical Expertise to help improve the Technology available to the students and staff.
The Tech Department at SDCCS is another way to rack up your volunteer hours and help the whole school!
SDCCS Tech News
7.21.09
The transition of our email system to Google Apps has completed successfully. Here are some helpfull tips to ensure a smooth transition.
- If you are having trouble logging in for the 1st time. Start your username with a capital letter.
- If you need to reset your password, please email, and we will reset it as soon as possible. Passwords were setup to match your Tierra.net password.
Check your Password Strenght - Online tool from Microsoft - No data is sent over the Internet.
7.16.09
SDCCS is transition our email system to Google Apps Educational edittion. This will allow for our staff to have greatly improved collaboartiona and be backed by one of the biggest service providers Google. For more information on Google Apps for Education visit http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/edu/index.html
Staff members looking for more information about the switch can see the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) available HERE.
12.30.07
With the SDCCS Computer Lab now being used regularly by students, and as the access to computers increases on campus, students need a way to manage and to store their work. This is where a flash drive is the ideal solution.
The SDCCS Tech department recommends that all middle school students invest in a flash drive. Flash Drives are a cost effective storage solution that allows students to carry their work to and from school & home. The flash drives can be accessed on any computer that has a USB port.
Capacity: A minimum size of 512mb is recommended, the current standard is 1gb.
Cost: A 1gb flash drive normally cost around $15, but can be found on sale for around $10+/-
11.28.07
The Parent Education class presented by the SD Police Dept and FBI Internet Crimes against Children Unit was presented for parents on Internet Safety. Additional information , resources and answers from the experts is available online at the San Diego Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force website.
11.16.07
The SDCCS computer lab monitor replacement project is completed. Now all the stations in the lab have 15 in. LCD monitors, and allow for an increase in desk space.
10.30.07
The SDCCS computer lab will soon be going through a make over, as we have been able to acquire enough 15 in. LCD monitors to replace the current CRT's being used. Here is a preview of the desk space that will now be reclaimed with the use of lcd monitors. The transition will hopefully occur over Thanksgiving week.
9.26.07
The SDCCS computer lab opens.
Ms. Hawk and her class were the first to use the lab.
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9.07
SDCCS begins the implementation of a computer lab at our new Linda Vista location. The lab will consist of 26 computer stations, a smartboard, a projector, and a lab printer. The lab will be available for individual class instruction and for student research. The lab will be open in late September.
11.02.06
SDCCS wins Honorary mention award at 2006 Technology Hero - Golden Mouse Awards by the Technology Training Foundation of America. The award pre-qualifies SDCCS to be considered for receiving donated computers from Technology Training Foundation of America.
SDCCS Technology Coordinator Ramon Aguirre was honored as a 2006 Technology Hero - Golden Mouse Award Winner by the Technology Training Foundation of America.
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