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The Illinois House Computer Technology Committee Passed the Children’s Low Cost Laptop Fund, House Bill 5000 |
The Illinois House Computer Technology Committee Passed the Children’s Low Cost Laptop Fund, House Bill 5000 |
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MVCC Faculty in Attendance: [[User:Langellier|Larry Langellier]], Steve Mastej, and Nancy Woodard |
MVCC Faculty in Attendance: [[User:Langellier|Larry Langellier]], [[User:Mastej|Steve Mastej]], and Nancy Woodard |
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=== What We Did in Springfield === |
=== What We Did in Springfield === |
Revision as of 02:23, 10 March 2008
Overview
Click on link here for more detail on this bill: http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/BillStatus.asp?DocTypeID=HB&DocNum=5000&GAID=9&SessionID=51&LegID=35963
The Children’s Low-cost Laptop Act, as currently written, would provide up to $100 million for the creation of a low-cost laptop pilot project for elementary schools in Illinois. The bill is moving to the Illinois House of Representatives for debate.
March 6 - Passes Technology Committee
Springfield, Illinois - March 6, 2008
The Illinois House Computer Technology Committee Passed the Children’s Low Cost Laptop Fund, House Bill 5000
MVCC Faculty in Attendance: Larry Langellier, Steve Mastej, and Nancy Woodard
What We Did in Springfield
- Attended the Illinois House’s Computer Technology Committee hearing on the Children’s Low-cost Laptop Act – where we witnessed the bill passing out of committee by a 6-0 vote
- Worked with Ryan Croke, Policy Advisor to Lt. Governor Quinn, to fix a broken screen on an XO Laptop that they had – Ryan did the work and completed the repair in 10 minutes
- Met with Lt. Governor Quinn in his office for about 20 minutes to discuss our ideas on how Moraine Valley (and other community colleges throughout Illinois) would be able to:
- Train and mentor teachers on how to enhance their teaching strategies if every child in their class had a low-cost laptop
- Advise schools on how to deploy, support, and maintain the necessary server and network infrastructure
- Provide publicity and fundraising resources