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Jan 15, 2001

Update

Dealing with Information OverLoad

by Eamonn O'Donovan

In a data-intensive society, schools are challenged to find a simple system where teachers, administrators, students, and parents can access and share information, then put it to work to improve learning. Should they keep things in-house or seek outside help?

Dealing with Information OverLoad (cont'd).

Weighing Your Management Options

Updating Your Existing Server

Moving to the Web

Other Web-based Offerings

  ASPs, Practically Speaking

Eamonn O'Donovan, T&L contributing editor, is a writer and educator at Capistrano Unified School District in Aliso Vieja, Calif.

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