Databus Issue
Volume: 2006 Issue: 2
05/17/2006PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Darryl LaGace 05/17/2006It’s the spring issue already and have we been busy! In the last issue, I mentioned the goals that we set out to accomplish this year and over the last few months your board has been hard at work moving toward these goals. more..
CETPA and CoSN Launch new Partnership:
CETPA and CoSN 05/17/2006The California Educational Technology Professionals Association (CETPA) and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) have jointly announced the creation of a new California CTO Council which will meet the growing needs of school district technology leaders. more..
The Emerging “Education-Class Network
Scott Lucas 05/17/2006K-12 school district networks are undergoing significant changes. more..
Next Generation Wireless Networking Solutions Makes Waves for Students and
John Patek 05/17/2006It would not be uncommon on a high school or college campus to see students and faculty members outside the classroom in common areas no longer plugged into a traditional wired port, yet still accessing their e-mail or the Internet. more..
Job Announcement
CETPA 05/17/2006CETPA, the California Educational Technology Professionals Association, is a dynamic, fast-growing team of individuals and organizations supporting instructional and administrative uses of technology throughout K-12 public education in California. more..
Creating a Wireless Point-to-Point Network
Burt Lonergan 05/17/2006For many years, the terms metropolitan area network and wide area network were differentiated by the size of the area each encompassed. more..
FORENSIC FOCUS
Andrew Prestage 05/17/2006The Statute Defined. more..
E-rate Update
Fred Brakeman 05/17/2006Were you aware that there is more than one method to determine your E-rate discount? Following is the information that is posted on the schools and libraries website. more..
MEMBER PROFILE
Lisa Kopochinski 05/17/2006“I have worked in the information technology environment for 32 years,” says Dana Hunt, “so you would think I would know everything about technology, right? Well one of the most important lessons I have learned about technology is that you cannot do it all. more..
Correction
CETPA 05/17/2006We apologize to Dr. more..

