Is that a local initiative?craiggsmith wrote:All manuals, pictures, and videos in our libraries are being disposed of at the end of the year.
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I don't know, I was given the impression it came down from above but I'll have to ask.lajackson wrote:Is that a local initiative?craiggsmith wrote:All manuals, pictures, and videos in our libraries are being disposed of at the end of the year.
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To start with, unless you have a large color printer, I can't see how a digital picture replaces a printed one for classroom use.
I can understand discarding all older material that is no longer part of the curriculum, or currently obtainable. But "all" sounds like someone went overboard.
I can understand discarding all older material that is no longer part of the curriculum, or currently obtainable. But "all" sounds like someone went overboard.
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I will clarify with a better source, I admit I don't see the reasoning behind getting rid of things such as pictures that are pretty universal.russellhltn wrote:I can understand discarding all older material that is no longer part of the curriculum, or currently obtainable. But "all" sounds like someone went overboard.
At any rate, internet access is becoming more important in the curriculum with each passing year.
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I don't think anyone can argue with that.craiggsmith wrote:At any rate, internet access is becoming more important in the curriculum with each passing year.
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However, there's a number of buildings where you wouldn't want to rely on a working internet connection during the lesson. And I don't see that changing anytime soon.Mikerowaved wrote:I don't think anyone can argue with that.craiggsmith wrote:At any rate, internet access is becoming more important in the curriculum with each passing year.
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We are getting ready to have Hughes Net install a dish for satellite internet at a stake center where DSL, T1, and Cable is not available. Should have speeds up to 25M D and possibly 5 up, which is a great improvement over the 2M down and 2M up we have at present with the old satellite ISP. I'll let you know how it goes, but this is sounding like a good option.
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I had a client who had Hughes satellite Internet. He wanted to use OpenDNS for content filtering, but we found that Hughesnet has restrictions in place which prevented it from functioning. Since the church is now using OpenDNS as a filtering solution, you should check to see if the church's implementation of OpenDNS would be affected.RyanGard1977 wrote:We are getting ready to have Hughes Net install a dish for satellite internet at a stake center where DSL, T1, and Cable is not available. Should have speeds up to 25M D and possibly 5 up, which is a great improvement over the 2M down and 2M up we have at present with the old satellite ISP. I'll let you know how it goes, but this is sounding like a good option.
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We have a branch in the hinterland that uses a Hughes dish. We have had plenty of problems, but the GSC has always been able to work them out so that the branch can keep operating. Although there have been some connection issues, the biggest problem has been loss of service during inclement weather.danpass wrote:Since the church is now using OpenDNS as a filtering solution, you should check to see if the church's implementation of OpenDNS would be affected.
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I wonder if they have they done a filter check since the recent switch to OpenDNS?lajackson wrote:We have a branch in the hinterland that uses a Hughes dish. We have had plenty of problems, but the GSC has always been able to work them out so that the branch can keep operating. Although there have been some connection issues, the biggest problem has been loss of service during inclement weather.danpass wrote:Since the church is now using OpenDNS as a filtering solution, you should check to see if the church's implementation of OpenDNS would be affected.