Building MUHSD’s Blueprint for “One-to-Web”

How did Merced Union High School District create a new Internet ecosystem for students? Find out in these interviews.

Participants

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<li>Jorge Arteaga, Anthony Thomas and Scott Scambray of Merced Union High School District</li>
<li>Anthony Johnson and Michael Solorzano of El Capitan High School</li>
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Video Highlights

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<li>Merced Union High School District wanted to create a “one-to-web” learning environment in all of its schools, beginning with El Capitan High School, which opened in August 2013.</li>
<li>Dark fiber, Cisco switches and wireless access points, and Samsung Chromebooks gave MUHSD the infrastructure it needed to create the mobile-friendly learning environment at El Capitan that its leaders envisioned.</li>
<li>District leaders are working to replicate these improvements in MUHSD’s remaining schools.</li>
<li>Ongoing professional development will help all district teachers integrate technology into instruction.</li>
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