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Gifted Students Service Plan (GSSP)

KiZAN assists you with the implementation of the Gifted/Talented Student Services Plan (GSSP) which provides an educational plan that matches a formally indentified gifted students interest, needs, and abilities to differentiated service options and serves as the communication vehicle between the parent and the school. 

 

    Features      Benefits
    Web-based product
    • Accessible from any computer with Internet Explorer and Internet access.
    • No need to worry about data backups.
    • No additional installations or configurations needed.

      Online Parent and Student Surveys, GSSPs,
      Progess Reports and Program Assessments

      • Easy step-by-step completion wizards
      • Management all GSSPs and surveys in one location
      • Parents and staff members are notified when their participation is needed
      • Parents can easily view data for all their children
      • Easily delegate GSSP sections to teachers so they are aware of what they need to complete 
      Content Approval Process    
      • Paperless approval process.
      • Administrative staff is notified when content approvals are needed.
      • Parents and staff are notified when content has been approved and is ready to view

       

      Reports with easy filtering, printing and exporting capability
      • Generate reports on individual, council, or district-wide SBDM council membership and training.
      • Find out what contributiors have not completed their GSSP and progress report sections.
      • With one click reports can be easily printed.
      • Print copies of the GSSP, surveys and progress reports.
      • All reports can be exported to Excel or PDF for additional analysis.
      All news

      Joe Kipp has some news on Win7 & Server 2008 R2... read more here!

      2/11/2011 4:39:58 PM

      Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1 were released to manufacturing on the 9th, they will be available for download on the 16th to MSDN and TechNet users, with general availability on the 22nd of February. Let the downloading begin!

      Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1 were released to manufacturing on the 9th,  they will be available for download on the 16th to MSDN and TechNet users, with general availability on the 22nd of February.   Let the downloading begin!

       

      Here’s the announcement for SP1:

      http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/business/archive/2011/02/09/windows-7-updates-deliver-more-bang-for-your-buck.aspx

       

      This brings two import features to Hyper-V, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX.  Dynamic Memory brings the Hyper-V memory management to a near par level with VMware, but it works in a completely different manor.  We should be able to increase the VM Density at hosting by 25 – 40%.

       

      RemoteFX brings accelerated video to the VDI world and I think it exceeds  VMware’s PCoIP and Citrix’s HDX from a speed perspective, however that does not come without cost in memory and network bandwidth.  I don’t think you see remotely connection sessions making use of RemoteFX and each 1024x768 would eat 75 MB of video memory.

       

      For more information here’s s like to the changes: http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/archive/2011/02/09/windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1-add-new-virtualization-innovations.aspx

      Joe Kipp

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