Ed Tech Assn: ‘We can develop these concepts’
Paul Anderson of the Idaho Education Technology Association is the first of two stakeholders to testify today; Sen. John Goedde said each of the two will have 5 minutes, rather than the previously scheduled 10 minutes. Anderson told the senators that his association supports the technology portions of the Luna reform plan. “We can develop these concepts into a solid plan that is respectful of taxpayer dollars,” Anderson said. “Many school districts around the state are already contemplating investing in some components of the plan.” He said the three major technology components are the “one-to-one” initiative, providing each high school student a laptop computer; classroom technology; and building wireless.
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