- School Superintendent Dr. Vic Wilson tweets a photo of the crowd during the HCS Tech Night. | Brent Maze
Hartselle City Schools held its second tech night July 8 at Hartselle High School. Students and teachers demonstrated how the school system will be implementing its “bring your own device” policy for students. They are using web-based applications that will work on any kind of electronic device that is web-enabled or can connect via wireless Internet.
Hartselle City Schools held its second tech night July 8 at Hartselle High School.
Students and teachers demonstrated how the school system will be implementing its “bring your own device” policy for students. They are using web-based applications that will work on any kind of electronic device that is web-enabled or can connect via wireless Internet.
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Kristi Greeson and Karen Howell talk about Tech Night in Hartselle High School’s auditorium. | Brent Maze
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Rhonda Miller, right, shows Becky Miller how her Windows tablet works. | Brent Maze
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Donna Legg-Battles demonstrates Math XL to Vanessa Johnson. | Brent Maze
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Rhonda Miller and Becky Wallace discuss Math XL. | Brent Maze
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A representative of ESS Computers talks about electronic devices with a parent. | Brent Maze
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HIS sixth grader Danielle Holt, right, shows Melanie McDonald how eBooks works. | Brent Maze
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Emma Ballew and Elliott Johnson, incoming sixth graders at Hartselle Intermediate School, demonstrate how Quizlet.com works on their electronic devices to Shannon Booth and Heather Lorance. | Brent Maze
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Samantha Borglum, right, an incoming seventh grader at Hartselle Junior High School, demonstrates how eBooks work to her mom, Susan, in the HHS library and media center. | Brent Maze
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Sarah Hand shows how the program works on her iPhone. | Brent Maze
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Alex Dobbins talks with Vanessa Johnson while Kylee Howell looks on. | Brent Maze
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Brantlee Wright demonstrates how a she does her homework using an iPad. | Brent Maze
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HHS junior Sarah Hand discusses how NearPod works to a parent while Alex Dobbins, Brantlee Wright and Kylee Howell look on. | Brent Maze
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HHS junior Sarah Hand discusses how NearPod works to a parent while Alex Dobbins, Brantlee Wright and Kylee Howell look on. | Brent Maze
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Community members learn about Google Drive and other web-based programs in the HHS lecture hall. | Brent Maze
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Kristi Greeson talks about Google Drive in the HHS lecture hall. | Brent Maze