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Edmonton Catholic Schools
Edmonton Catholic Schools provide parents with a window into the classroom with Microsoft Server Software.
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Champions and Mentors
When Winnipeg's St. Vital School Division went looking for an eLearning platform, they turned to Microsoft Class Server. Less than one year later, they're seeing a transformation in teaching and learning.
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Mulgrave School: High School goes High Tech with Microsoft Tablet Technologies
Mulgrave School in West Vancouver, B.C., has always sought out technologies to help students come out ahead. The school’s laptop computer program was one such initiative; however, using notebooks did not offer real functionality in subject areas such as the Sciences and Math.
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Bialik High School: Microsoft Office OneNote 2003 Brings Interactive Learning Environment to Montreal High School
As a member of Canada’s Network of Innovative Schools, Bialik High School is committed to using information and communication technology to improve learning. Students at Bialik High School study 12 subjects and work in four languages, saddling them with a lot of paper and heavy text books to carry.
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Alberta Teachers' Association: Alberta Teachers' Association Gets Educated on Microsoft Technology
Established nearly 90 years ago to promote the teaching profession in Alberta, the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) advances the goals of public education, safeguards standards of professional practice and serves as an advocate for its 33,000 members. The ATA maintains offices in Edmonton and Calgary. Using aging, disparate technology, ATA staff struggled to communicate with each other and with key stakeholders.
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River East Transcona School Division: School Division Learns to Better Manage Tasks with SharePoint and Microsoft Project
River East Transcona School Division (RETSD), based in Winnipeg, is the second-largest school division in Manitoba, supporting 42 schools and 18,000 students. It aims to provide relevant, progressive educational programming in a stimulating learning environment.
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Saskatoon Public Schools
Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) is one of the largest school divisions in Saskatchewan, operating 44 elementary and eight high schools that serve 22,000 students and employ 2,000 staff. Part of its mission is to foster a community that is focused on learning; SPS places a priority on involving a wide variety of stakeholders in the education process.
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Louis Riel School Division: Louis Riel School Division Enrolls Microsoft-Based Technology and Gain Network Uptime
The Louis Riel School Division (LRSD) was formed as a result of the amalgamation of two distinct entities – the St. Vital and St. Boniface Separate School Divisions. The amalgamated school division oversees the education of over 15,000 students in Winnipeg.
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Pembina Trails: Pembina Trails School Division Gives top Marks to its Consolidated Microsoft Platform
Pembina Trails School Division was created in July 2002, from the amalgamation of two Winnipeg school divisions. It consists of 33 schools with a Kindergarten-Secondary student population of just under 14,000. Following the merger, Pembina Trails’ IT department had to contend with a mix of Linux, Macintosh and Microsoft® Windows NT® operating systems.
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Thames Valley District School Board: Thames Valley District School Board Looks to Microsoft for a Smart IT Infrastructure Solution
Thames Valley District School Board, one of the largest school boards in Ontario, was formed in 1998 with the amalgamation of four school boards and 185 schools in the London area. The organization was maintaining disparate IT systems which ranged from Novell to Microsoft NT, and upkeep of the mixed environment was time-consuming and expensive.
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Northern Lights: Northern Lights Public School Builds an Award-Winning Learning Environment with Tablet PCs Running Microsoft Windows Tablet PC Edition Operating System and Microsoft Office System
Aurora, Ontario-based Northern Lights Public School oversees the education of 458 students in primary grades. The award-winning school is a technology hub — where students across all grades work closely with the latest technology tools.
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Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board: Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board Improves Network Efficiencies with Active Directory
The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board has a staff of 1,000 who help oversee the education of 12,000 students at 32 elementary schools and three secondary schools. The school board was created through the amalgamation of the former Brant County Roman Catholic Separate School Board and the Haldimand-Norfolk Roman Catholic Separate School Board in January of 1998.
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Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board
Located in Southwestern Ontario, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board (DPCDSB) oversees a fast growing group of elementary and secondary schools. With no major information technology update in more than a decade, the school board was operating an aging, complex and support-heavy IT infrastructure.
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York Region District School Board: York Region District School Board Teachers and Administrators Benfit from Flexibility of Tablet PC
The York Region District School Board was interested in introducing the Tablet PC running with Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system into the classroom environment to give teachers a natural, intuitive computing experience. Through a pilot program, whereby curriculum consultants used the Tablet PC for several months, they discovered that the Tablet PC has workflow advantages that can provide significant time savings and increased collaboration among teachers.
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Mulgrave School: Education Goes Wireless in State-of-the-Art Learning Program for Students
Mulgrave School is working to educate students for the 21st century. In doing so, the school educates its students by taking advantage of the latest technology offered by Microsoft and introducing a new technology program.
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Master's Academy and College: Education Pioneer Sees Microsoft .NET Future to Help Students Excel
Education is founded on the three Rs of reading, writing and arithmetic, but every teacher knows preparing a student for their future career can’t stop there. With the personal computer and Internet revolutions of the last 25 years, students with the edge have kept up with technology.
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School District #69 (Qualicum): Terminal Services Gets High Marks
School District #69 (Qualicum) in British Columbia, has a population of more than 5,000 students and 330 teachers and administrators within a 500-sq-km. With 15 separate locations operating within such a large expanse, the small information systems team was constantly on the move.
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