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  • Winter Park, FL
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SIG1to1 works to advance the thoughtful proliferation of 1-to-1 mobile computing devices for every student in K-16 education. Share 1-to-1 initiatives, concerns, and best practices with the topic's most passionate supporters.
December 15, 2009
Wondering which FCIS schools have made the decision to move to Google Apps?
October 14, 2009
Denise Musselwhite and Rob DiMartino are now friends
September 24, 2009
An interesting post Denise. I to believe schools should embrace these tools and be bold and lead the way forward, with care of course. With facebook in mind I am not sure where we stand legally with posting of inappropriate material by others (minor…
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http://taffee.edublogs.org/2009/02/12/social-networking-guidelines-for-school-employees/ From Blogg-Ed Indetermination: For some time I have been reading about the challenges social networking present to schools. Not the students in school, mind y…
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Denise feels uniquely privileged that for several years she has been able to provide leadership in the growth and development of technology at Trinity. Her role in enhancing Trinity's already exceptional programs and reputation is one that she approaches with passion and conviction. Prior to joining Trinity in 2000, Ms. Musselwhite was the technology director for an Orlando-based law firm with several offices throughout Florida. She holds a degree in Management of Information Systems and maintains technical certifications in Microsoft, Novell, Citrix, and networking. She has several years of experience in training, networking, and the management of technology.

Ms. Musselwhite is a frequent speaker on the topic of technology in education and consults with schools seeking to evaluate the state of technology at their school. Her expertise lies in the strategic planning, implementation, and support of network infrastructures that sustain dynamic users, particularly in multi-platform networking environments. Ms. Musselwhite is a well-qualified, dynamic, and energetic personality with a passion for helping independent schools achieve their goals in the implementation and integration of technology.
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Great information re: Social Networking Guidelines for School Employees

http://taffee.edublogs.org/2009/02/12/social-networking-guidelines-for-school-employees/

From Blogg-Ed Indetermination:

For some time I have been reading about the challenges social networking present to schools. Not the students in school, mind you. They have taken to social networking like ducks to water. But the adults are a different story and are largely playing catch-up. Some sch… Continue

Posted on May 7, 2009 at 7:37am — 1 Comment

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At 11:20am on May 5, 2009, Denise Musselwhite said…
I am not sure whether NECC is in the cards for me this year, but it is still definitely on my "wish list" depends on whether our school ends up with a professional development surplus.
At 9:11pm on May 4, 2009, Jennifer Ragan-Fore said…
Hi Denise--Thanks for joining the YEN group! Will you be joining us at NECC this year?
At 12:33pm on March 2, 2009, George Terre said…
Glad to be onboard, Sorry for the delay. I have been out sick and just getting caught up.
 
 

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