DCP Today According to Larry Smarr, director of the new california Institute for Of the 600 public, private and parochial school teachers surveyed in a recent http://www.cenic.org/dcp/dcp_today/DTv2_7.html
Extractions: CENIC Today DCP Today GB Today Brochures ... CENIC Home Volume 2, Issue 7 April 30, 2001 DCP Today Welcome to DCP Today, CENIC's twice-monthly electronic newsletter detailing the latest news about the Digital California Project. IN THIS ISSUE Heard Around California âBy delivering advanced network services to K-12 schools across the state, the Digital California Project (DCP) will give local students and teachers access to the next generation of educational and training resources. This network will help bridge the digital divide, bringing together K-12 schools, public and private universities, and educational research institutions.â California State Senator Jack O'Connell (D-San Luis Obispo) st critical connection made in San Luis Obispo On Thursday, April 24th, the first county-based access node for the DCP began operations at the San Luis Obispo County Office of Education. Nearly all 96 schools and 37,000 students now can connect to the DCP via the San Luis Obispo node. Educators and lawmakers agree that the DCP is a significant milestone for all K-20 students in San Luis Obispo County.
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