Saturday, January 16, 2010

Re: color printer rec ... Summercore 2010

Hi Steve and ISED-L Colleagues,

By the way, I think it's great that the kids are buying it with
pennies, not great that they had to buy it this way, just that
obviously much work and likely curricular links and problem-solving
and questions and projections and analysis would be possible/required
raising with pennies, which I do know Children's Storefront has been
doing for a while.
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Pamela Livingston
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On Jan 16, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Steve Bergen wrote:

> We at The Children's Storefront now have enough pennies to buy a
> network
> color printer! Does anyone know the market well enough to recommend a
> mid-range color printer (under 100,000 pennies) that keeps the cost
> down
> per color print. Thanks MUCH in advance for any advice ... Steve
>
> p.s. the two "open to everyone" Summercores in 2010 are at Horace Mann
> School NYC July 12-16, 2010 and in Tampa FL July 26-30, 2010 ...
> we are
> also seeking to conduct a third Summercore on the road, perhaps at
> YOUR
> school ... please contact me off the listserv if you want more info
>
> These words below come -- with permission -- from Bob Vitalo, head of
> Berkeley Carroll School in NYC and Summercore '91 and '08 alum who
> then
> brought Summercore to his school in 2009:
>
> "Steve and Lynne at Summercore do an incredible job of addressing the
> different levels of all participants. At my session we had individuals
> ranging from very reluctant, very occasional users to someone who
> was the
> head of IT for a university. At the end of the week each person
> said it
> was the best workshop they had ever attended. Of even greater value
> is to
> see Steve and Lynne in action. Yes the week is about technology
> integration, and you learn tons about that, but you also get to see
> two
> master teachers at work and everyone sees how to be an even more
> effective
> teacher."
>
> Steve Bergen (sbergen@cstorefront.org)
> CIO and Computer Teacher, The Children's Storefront
> 70 East 129th Street, New York, NY 10035
>
> An Independent School in Harlem
> Web site: http://www.thechildrensstorefront.org
> Tech Saturday Info at http://www.techsaturdays.org
>
> also co-director, The "Summercore" Teaching Company
> http://www.summercore.com
> you can "follow Summercore" by going to
> http://www.twitter.com/summercore
>
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