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California Technology Assistance Project, Region 10
The California Technology Assistance Project of Region 10 (RIMS CTAP) is a public organization that provides education technology professional development services and support. RIMS CTAP has a staff of expert educators with demonstrated expertise in the application of educational technology in instruction who provide training and support in the use of technology to support teaching and learning, and improve student academic achievement.

Student Technology Showcase

 

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Call for Student Projects

RIMS CTAP is seeking innovative student curriculum technology integration projects in Riverside, Inyo, Mono, and San Bernardino counties. Applications are now being accepted from educators to bring a group of five students to the 6th annual State Student Technology Showcase in Palm Springs on Saturday, March 7, 2009.

Technology Funding Alert!

Once again, RIMS CTAP will be publishing the Technology Funding Alert! You’ll be receiving five issues this year to keep you informed about opportunities for grants, awards and product donations that will support the use of technology in teaching and learning.

My SkillSource Technology Training Resources Tours

TechSETS Invites You to a Free Online Tour of the My SkillSource Technology Training Resources available to school site, district office, county offices of education staff members and even students.

Education Technology Funding Bill Signed by Governor

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today applauded the Governor’s signing of SB 1637 by Senator Tom Torlakson. This bill extends the sunset of the regional California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP) and the Statewide Educational Technology Services (SETS) program from January 1, 2009 to January 1, 2014.

Farewell to Bill Robinson

It is with a heavy heart that RIMS CTAP bids goodbye to its regional director for the last ten years, Bill Robinson. Bill has taken a position as Senior Director of Education Technology for the San Diego County Office of Education. This is an exciting opportunity for Bill, and CTAP wishes him the best of luck in his new endeavor!

Dr. Gail M. Grant, former Associate Superintendent of Fontana Unified School District, is serving as the interim program manager for RIMS CTAP during the next several weeks. The position of CTAP Region 10 Director (Program Manager) is expected to be filled by the end of October.

RIMS CTAP Technology Leadership Network Meetings Announced -- Register Now!

CTAP Technology Leadership Network Meeting Schedule Announced!

Welcome to the new school year of 2008-2009.  We invite you and your education team to attend this year’s series of the CTAP Technology Leadership Network (TLN) meetings!

For those of you who are new to our TLN membership and returning members, the meetings provide a networking forum for Administrators, Technology Specialists, Media Specialists, Curriculum Leaders, and Educators serving our RIMS region. Networking time, continental breakfast, and lunch is provided. Agendas address pertinent and relevant issues that support a stronger understanding of curriculum, networking, resources, and best practices. Our speakers provide expertise around 21st century topics such as:

  • Curriculum and Technology Integration
  • Professional Development
  • Hardware and Infrastructure
  • Legislative Updates
  • Partnerships and Stakeholders
  • Grants and Funding
  • Data-Driven decision making
  • Technology Demonstration Sessions