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Luna: Tech Task Force Work ‘Historic’

After six months of meetings, lots of presentations and visits to schools across the country, the 38-member “Students Come First” technology task force is meeting this morning to hear — and vote on — the recommendations from each of its subcommittees, on how to implement new technology initiatives in Idaho schools, including phasing in providing a laptop computer for every Idaho high school student and teacher and a new focus on online learning. “The work that has been done here is historic, and it’s definitely unprecedented in its scope and in its focus,” said state schools Superintendent Tom Luna, the task force chairman and the architect of the “Students Come First” reform plan/ Betsy Russell , Eye On Boise. More here.

Question: How would you describe “Students Come First” technology work in one word? Historic?

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