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Let me be the first to welcome you to the new www.treellc.com. We have listened to our visitors and built our new site from the ground up. You will notice that this website is streamlined and easier to navigate through then our previous site. We have also added the ability for visitors to post comments on our site, in order to keep an open line of communication. We have added a search field so that you can find the info you need more quickly. Even our instant remote support is more readily available, just click on “Instant Support” from any of our pages and one of our friendly technicians will be with you shortly.  So come and visit us at the new www.treellc.com and be the first to post a comment.
Continue to check back regularly, we will be adding newsletters and tips every month. And the tip for this month is: Looking for less expensive alternative to Microsoft Office 2007 try Open Office it has all the features and 0% of the cost. You can find out more at www.openoffice.org.
And if you like the look of our redesigned website, let us know we would be more than happy to design you next site!
Posted: 5/11/2009 10:28:00 AM by Stan Carper | with 8 comments


Technology Resources for Effective Environments (Tree) presents the following opportunity to partner with school districts on their computer and technology services needs.
 
 
In 1996, the General Assembly anticipated the advantages of using technology as a tool to promote learning in South Carolina. To facilitate the infusion of technology into the schools, the General Assembly created the K–12 School Technology Initiative which is guided by a unique public/private partnership comprised of the State Department of Education (SDE), SCETV, the State Budget and Control Board, the State Library and the state’s private sector telecommunications providers. The 2003-08 South Carolina State Educational Technology Plan outlines five key dimensions:
 
  • Learners and their Environment
  • Professional Capacity
  • Instructional Capacity
  • Community Connections
  • Support Capacity
 
Current mandates met through the goals and objectives set forth in this plan provide the framework for elucidating, monitoring, and evaluating South Carolina’s pathway to continuous progress and advancement through technology implementation that supports learning.  The K–12 School Technology Initiative’s support of the technology plan has enabled South Carolina to exceed the requirements established by the Education Oversight Committee, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), the Teacher Technology Proficiency Proviso, and the Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA).  2009-future will see an increase in technology funding due to the Obama Stimulus Act of 2009.  That is where TREE LLC can help.  
 
Our support team at Tree has partnered with South Carolina school districts and libraries to help provide resources to meet these objectives.  Our specialization and experience in the education industry allows us to understand your unique needs with technology service and support in addition to hardware sales and leasing.  In fact, hardware leasing has become a more attractive alternative over the years with benefits to include the following:
 
Leasing Advantages
·         Leveled IT expenditures or no budget peaks when new computers are ordered
·         Systematic technology replacement ensuring you have the most recent technology available
·         Standardization allowing for a uniform and consistent platform
·         Easy equipment disposal
·         Shift the view of technology from state assets with expected longevity to educational tools
·         Zero hardware repair cost over the life of the lease
·         First time imaging included in setup and no setup fees
 
If you would like more information about our leasing capabilities visit our website www.treellc.com or give us a call at 1.877.239.3042.  For more information on the SC K-12 School Technology Initiative please visit www.sck12techinit.org
Posted: 3/17/2009 11:04:40 AM by Stan Carper | with 13 comments


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