February 19, 2009

VIDEO: Jefferson Parish (LA) School System Rethinks Education Post-Katrina


21S is a Cisco initiative that was initially launched to improve educational practices and learning outcomes in several Mississippi and Louisiana school districts that were affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.  21S site states: “Imagine a school where technology is an integral part of everyday learning and where eager, young minds can tap into the world’s vast reservoir of knowledge right from their classrooms.”

In this video, we see representatives from the Jefferson Parish Public School System (New Orleans Metro Area, Louisiana, USA) talking about technology integration into classrooms and its impact on education.

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 09:40AM PST

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Pedito Feb 21, 2009

It’s just a vision driven by your company and with the economy right now it’s the completely wrong way. Currently it’s necessary that the customer could trust on a company, but why did you fake your postings? I found some posting on the web that you always set you rating at least to 3 stars? How could feel a customer trust on you if you fake results?
Think about it.

kaka Oct 10, 2009

very nice company

celline Oct 11, 2009

Maybe a paper is not need for this school

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