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1995 Administrative Leadership Award for Library Media Services
1995 Technology Award
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1995 Technology Award Betty Silva | |||
Named by the Fairfield High School staff as "Teacher of the Year," Betty Silva now adds to her credits the honor of being the California School Library Association's first recipient of the Technology Award. Plaudits from teachers, students, and administrators emphasize not only Betty's technological expertise, but her ability to help integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum and her commitment to student learning.
We recognized Betty and her school in 1992 in the Good Ideas! issue that featured collaborative teaching and learning. Since then, she has become a networking expert, produces a three-times-a-week television program, welcomes visiting teachers who want to see how educational technology can work, and presents workshops on related topics to encourage them. Betty's library media center has the necessary tools for the technological leadership she provides. Not long ago, Fairfield High School's media center had five computers; now it has at least 23, allowing access to nearly 30 separate programs. In addition, the center features an LCD panel, scanner, laser disk players, CD-ROM, video editing and sound equipment, microfiche reader-printers, cassette recorders, and calculators. Visit Fairfield; you'll be impressed!
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