2013-2015 technology plan revealed during Little Falls School Board meeting
Little Falls Community Schools Technology Director Mark Diehl revealed his plans to keep the district’s technology on the cutting edge. During Monday night’s School Board meeting, he presented ideas on moving technology forward in the schools and the Board voted unanimously to approve his plan.
Diehl said that prior to 2008, the district had neglected its technology systems, allowing them to become inefficient.
“Since then, Little Falls has become a leader in educational technology and districts from around the state and across the nation call on Little Falls to talk about how technology is improving the educational process,” he said.
Because technology empowers students, it’s how they learn, communicate and socialize, Diehl said. Students are digital natives and are wired to learn using technology. See more in Tina Snell’s Morrison County Record story.