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F.I.T.T. Program Website 09/10/09

Find FITT Program information, reminders, TRAINING RESOURCES, and "Smart" templates and EXAMPLES (by subject area) to borrow!
  http://class.guhsd.net/index.php?EMP=fitt
 

F.I.T.T. Registration 08/12/09

Registration is now open for the "Flexible Instructional Technology Tools" (i.e. F.I.T.T.) teacher laptop program! Learn more and enroll in an orientation & distribution session of your choice by clicking the following link.
  http://edtech.guhsd.net/fitt_enroll.php
 

 


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