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Through the ENA Blog, Facebook and Twitter
Until recently, ENA reached out to you through our Get Connected newsletter (which are archived below). Today, we offer more convenient, timelier and powerful ways to get and stay connected with others who share your concerns and interests: the ENA blog and our presence on Facebook and Twitter!
Through these social media channels, we continue to share customer success stories, ENA and industry news, and national and state education policy updates, only now you can get this content immediately and with the opportunity—and a standing invitation—to join a dialogue about them anytime you please! We encourage you to click and join in!
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April 2011 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
• Q&A on 21st Century Essential Skills With Ken Kay, President of EdLeader 21 and Co-Founder of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills
• ENA’s NOC Retools and Rebrands as the Customer Technical Assistance Center (CTAC)
• Gaggle Expands to Blogs, Calendars, GaggleTube, Filtered Texting and More: Tennessee School for the Blind Says Gaggle Gives Them “Vital” Access to Electronic Communications
March 2011 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained: Four Idaho School Districts on the ENA Network Are Using Video Teleconferencing to Overcome Small Budgets and Rural Isolation to Bring New Classes and College Credit to Their Students
•VTC Is Coming to a Device Near You: The Successful Beta Rollout of ENA Video Connect—Our New, Cost-Effective, Multi-Point Video Teleconferencing Solution—is Underway in Indiana and Tennessee
•Big-Time Engagement and Exploration: ENA Adds Big Universe—an Online Reading and Writing Community for Grades Pre-K Through 8 With a Large Library of Online Books—to Consortium Program
•ENA Extends National Footprint
•E-Rate Update From Rex Miller, ENA VP of Finance
•EdTech Matter From Lillian Kellogg, ENA VP of Client Services
November 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•ENA Rolls Out a Cost-Effective, Computer-Based Video Conferencing Solution
•ENA Mail Gets Major Upgrade
•MyVRSpot–a Media-Sharing, Social-Networking Tool for Classrooms–Hits the PBL Spot for Indianapolis Public Schools
•E-Rate Update From Rex Miller, ENA VP of Finance
•EdTech Matter From Lillian Kellogg, ENA VP of Client Services
September 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Q&A With Indiana’s Dr. John Keller
•Getting up Close and Personal With VTC
•Tide of ENA Volunteerism Follows TN Flood
April 2010 Idaho Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•How a Six-Decade Teaching Veteran Transformed Himself Into a VTC Star! Furthermore
•A Snapshot Into How Schools Across Idaho Have Given IEN Technologies a Try and Now Love It!
March 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•The Anywhere, Anytime Classroom of Morgan County, TN
•How ENA Makes a Monumental Decision—That of Content Filtering—Extremely Easy!
•Nervous About Web 2.0?, the Latest EdTech Matters Column
•Managed Service Delivery and Education Focus Prove a Winning Combination
December 2009 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Indiana’s Delphi High School’s Investment in Technology and Vocational Programs
•How a Tennessee District Is Stopping Sexual Predators
•Critical Filing Tips for E-Rate
•The Next-Generation Internet Protocol’s Address-Designation System
September 2009 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•IN Finds Textbook Solution in netTrekker
•Centurion: A Bodyguard for Your Hard Drives
•ENA Unveils New Blog
•A Lab on a Mission: Lenoir City Schools Hopes to Instill Pride and Open Eyes With Technology
May 2009 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•IN 2nd Graders Use Skype and Laptops
•Using Cell Phones in the Classroom
•OCPS Wins Global Award for IT
•ENA Gives Away Student Scholarships
February 2009 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Telemedicine to the Rescue
•EdTech Matters
•Scores Soar With Paperless Classrooms
November 2008 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•21st Century Reformation
•E-Rate Update
•HECC Conference
September 2008 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•New Tech High School, North Daviess, IN
•Virtual Learning Becomes a Reality
•Introducing the Foothills Film Festival
April 2008 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•The End of a Bottleneck: OCPS’ New Network
•Not Your Average Library: New Carlisle, IN
•New Consortium Program Launches May 1
February 2008 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•CoSN’s Small District & Superintendent Initiatives
•New E-mail Archiving “Exceeds Expectations”
•Digital Learning Spaces 2010
Fall 2007 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•NSBA Social Networking Study
•Network Services for Libraries
•25th Annual TETC Conference
August 2007 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•IP Convergence in Scott County Schools, TN
•ENA Dialtone Connect and ENA Connect
•Senate Considers New Internet Safety Bill
May 2007 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Web 2.0- Blogs and Podcasts in Education
•HECC- Technology Integration, Get in the Game
•Internet2- Now Showing at an Internet Connection Near You!
214ID: The Idaho Education Network Newsletter From IEN
Find out more from the new Idaho Education Network Newsletter
April 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•How a Six-Decade Teaching Veteran Transformed Himself Into a VTC Star!
•A Snapshot Into How Schools Across Idaho Have Given IEN Technologies a Try and Now Love It!
Download the full newsletter here
March 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Q&A With Jerome Technology Director Chris Gibson on the IEN
•Saving Education Dollars, Even at the Very Top: A Message From Garry Lough, IEN Marketing Director
•How the IEN Is Helping Police Officers to Protect and Serve Idaho
Download the full newsletter here
February 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•“Welcome to Weiser World,” an Edtech Success Story From Weiser, ID
•“The Incredible Shrinking Idaho”: A Message From Garry Lough, IEN Marketing Director
•Registration Information for Getting ISAT Administration Training Over the IEN
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January 2010 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•”Education Without Boundaries,” a Video Teleconferencing Success Story From Salmon, ID
•”Taking Technology to the Seas, the Stars and Beyond”: A Message From Garry Lough, IEN Marketing Director
•Schedule of Upcoming Idaho Tech Events and Free Edtech Webinars From Education Networks of America
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November 2009 Edition
Featured Stories Include:
•Video Teleconferencing Training Is Convenient, Effective and Free
•Q&A With ENA Idaho Account Service Manager Mike Vance
•The Bear Lake, ID, Success Story: Come for the All-Natural Resort, Stay for the High-Tech Revival
•IEN Update: 12 Schools Enjoying World-Class Bandwidth and VTC Services
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