|
| |
|||||
WEEHAWKEN, NJ, OCTOBER 2, 2007 -- Bellevue City Schools, Bellevue, OH, has chosen ClassLink to update its existing computers, giving users the experience of new modern machines without the expense of purchasing new computers. Using existing hardware as dumb terminals, Bellevue City School users now have 24/7 access to instructional software tools from any computer in the school, community, or from home. “ClassLink delivered beyond our expectations. We looked at many different alternatives and were impressed with ClassLink’s ability to tailor its solution to our requirements quickly and easily,” said Mark Bishop, Technology Coordinator at Bellevue City Schools. “An added benefit is that we can now manage the classroom in a lab setting,” Bishop said. Located in Huron County, Bellevue City Schools serve students in four counties: Huron, Erie, Sandusky, and Seneca. Bellevue has seven campuses with a total enrollment of 2,300 students. "We are pleased to be working with Bellevue City Schools, particularly since Ohio is a leader in educational technology access and integration. Not only will this partnership bring increased computer access to students in Bellevue, it will also result in higher visibility for ClassLink in the Midwest market,” said Berj Akian, CEO of ClassLink. The future of instructional technology. For more information, visit www.ClassLink.com, call 888-963-7550 or email info@ClassLink.com.
|
||||||
ClassLink Inc. © 2008 ClassLink, Inc. All rights reserved. |
||||||