Scott Middle School is committed to integrating technology in an exemplary manner that supports purposeful problem solving, performance-based assessment practices, an experiential learning for all students. We believe that infusing technology into classroom instruction will create students who are academically competent, technology literate, motivated and engaged in their learning.
We believe that teachers and students will be proficient information users who have the ability to access, process and effectively communictae information in order to improve each individual's learning ability. We believe each member of the Scott community should have the necessary equipment, software and knowledge to effectively integrate technology.

An introduction to pocket video cameras and the basics of using a Flip camera.

Ten Ideas for Getting Started with 21st Century Teaching and Learning by Lisa Nielsen
I’m often asked for advice on how to get started with using 21st century tools to enhance teaching and learning. The mistake some people make is believing educators instantly need to become producers of websites, blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networ
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Jack Sibert
System Support Specialist
jsibert@lps.org
Jean Hellman
Media Specialist
jhellma@lps.org
Deb Headley
Technology Integration Specialist
dhead@lps.org
2008-2009
Lesa Christiancy - 6th Grade
Nick Crump - Special Education, Business/Computer
Lora Curtis - 8th Grade Science
Paul Ells - 7th Grade Social Studies
Tim Hahn - District Instructional Technology Coordinator
Deb Headley- Technology Intergration Specialist - Computers
Jean Hellman - Media Specialist
Dave Knudsen- Principal
Peter Lenz - Physical Education
Darin Raguse - District Educational Technology Coordinator
Drew Ramaekers - District High School Support Specialist
Dave Ripa - 8th Grade Math
Jack Sibert - System Support Specialist