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Our vision is to provide all members of our learning community with timely, efficient, and effective resources to help promote increased student achievement through the use of technology. It is our mission to empower our learning community to:
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Communicate ~ Innovate ~ Integrate ~ Collaborate
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Our classroom support priorities are to promote integration of Technology Application TEKS.
1. Student assessment (Student Responders and data results)
2. Interactive whiteboards (Promethean Activboards)
3. Web resources (Web pages, MOODLE, Google Apps)
4. Mobile devices (GPS devices, iPads, & iPod Touches)
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Lesley Denny is in her fifth year as an Instructional Technologist at Lackland ISD. Working with sixth through twelfth grade students and teachers, Lesley facilitates the use of technology in the classroom. Current projects include 24/7 1 to 1 computing with laptops for the high school; 1 to 1 computing for 6-8th grades with Think Pad laptops for classroom use; use of the TI-Navigator wireless calculator system in all high school math classrooms; and the implementation of 5-12th grade monitored email accounts.
Lesley attended the University of Texas at Austin and earned her bachelor's degree in Education and History at Wayland Baptist University. She is certified to teach grades 1-12 and spent most of her 9 years in the classroom in grades 6-8. Lesley is a certified District Technology Specialist. |
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Kim will be embarking upon her 20th year at LISD for the 2012-2013 school year. This will be her 3rd year serving as an Instructional Technologist. She plans to continue to provide ongoing, sequential technology professional development to the faculty as well as integration strategies and ideas to incorporate technology seamlessly into the classroom curriculum.
During Kim's impressive career, she has taught second, third, fifth, and sixth grades. She has also previously served as the Advanced Academics Coordinator and Gifted and Talented program teacher for Lackland Elementary for 7 years. She is certified to teach grades 1-8.
She attended San Antonio College where she earned an Associate in Arts degree in Child Psychology and also attended St. Mary's University in San Antonio and received her Bachelor of Arts degree with highest honors in Interdisciplinary Reading. She has numerous professional development hours and certificates in the areas of gifted ed, reading, science, math, and technology and has earned several awards and honors during her teaching career.
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