By Isabel Alvarado. Technology Resources  Hardware  Software  Trainings  Online.

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By Isabel Alvarado

Technology Resources  Hardware  Software  Trainings  Online

Technology Skills  Foundations  Information acquisition  Problem solving  Communication

Professional Growth Results and Rewards  Networking  Knowledge  Empowering self  Collaboration  Creativity in teaching  Student motivation  Teacher and student engaging in a global society

Mission Statement The challenges of today for students and teachers is the integration of learning with current trends in technology. In order to keep our students technologically compatible to the world around us, we have to be in this competitive race of knowledge and information. The responsibilities of our “new generation” students demand that we move them forward to compete in this demanding workforce of today where communication and collaboration is global.

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