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Author:Maas DanCreated:11/6/2006
Dan Maas is the Chief Information Officer for Littleton Public Schools.

In a previous post, I suggested the power of symbols being above metaphors, pictures and words. I'd like to suggest a possible new symbol for library science...

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Never underestimate the power of having a resident scientist/engineer at your school. Mr. Steven Newell and his band of explorers sent a rover to Mars this week...

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I spent some time reflecting on our work with various wireless technologies and it made me think about what a fine job our network engineers have done...

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This May, I will join a student trip from Arapahoe High School to journey to China in an effort to explore new relationships...

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I keep a Google reader gadget on my iGoogle homepage and one of my feeds is from the Colorado Association of Libraries. They just posted a comment by an anonymous blogger who stated that "the bookshelf is the information source of last resort..."

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Sometimes it is a good idea to go back to old writings (including old blog entries) to see how things have improved over time. I came back across a blog post I wrote in 2005 that laments a good sub-laptop option for schools. Nice to see progress in the market:

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Sunday was Dr. Suess' birthday so I traveled to East Elementary to share the Lorax with second grade students there...

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This week, I visited Runyon Elementary School and Euclid Middle School to see how they are delpoying nComputing...

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Totally unauthorized, this picture might be useful when Karl Fisch runs for office...

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At the 2007 CASE Convention last August, Daniel Pink (best-selling author of A Whole New Mind) addressed the membership with his views on the new global economy.

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