Below are a few of the highlights of CFF activities for this past week:
- CFF staff met with Midway technology representatives, model classroom project manager, HMC architects, and NAVY construction specialists to discuss the plans for the re-model of the Midway classrooms. CFF has also developed a phase II proposal for the partnership with the Midway education program and it has been submitted for consideration to continue the services of the CFF Innovation Office.
- CFF participated in a SDCOE sponsored broadband access roundtable with local school district superintendents (Julian, Spencer Valley, Coronado, and SDCOE) and telecommunication companies to discuss the need for connecting schools, communities and homes and to provide equity of access to digital education resources. Corporate representatives included: AT&T, Cox Communications, Qualcomm, Sprint/Nextel, and Time-Warner.
- CFF and SDCOE met with National City School District Superintendent, Dr. Dennis Doyle and Board President Anne Cambell to explore a partnership for SDCOE services and opportunities to initiate a pilot for a one-to-one project.
- The CFF Teacher Innovation Space group met to discuss the T.I.M.E. Priority Requirements and applications that are being used in schools currently to met these functional requirements. The agenda also included: teacher collaboration efforts (Tom Dillon); and SDCOE technology services (Steve Clemons, Greg Ottinger, and Bill Robinson).
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce Braciszewski, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Classroom of the Future Foundation
6401 Linda Vista Road, Room 205
San Diego, CA 92111
858.292.3685