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Kim Jacobsen
Kim began his teaching career with Sanger Unified School District in the science department in the early 1970's.  He moved to the District Office in 1982 when he became the District's first Coodinator for Computers.  In 1985, he was the Coordinator for Region VII of the California Technology Project (CTP).  Kim was also a founding member of the Central Vally CUE organization.  Kim's specialty is with the Macintosh computer.
 
 
 
 
Chuck Philips
Chuck began his teaching career at Hanford Joint Union High School in 1974 as a business teacher, football, swimming and water polo coach.  In 1978, he started teaching and coaching in Clovis Unfiied.  He became the District's first Technolgy Coordinator in 1983 and recently retired as the District's Chief Technology Officer.  Chuck was recognized by the Clovis District as both their "Teacher of the Year" (1982) and "Administrator of the Year" (1998).  He was also honored by ComputerWorld's Laureatte Program as a "Hero" for educational computing and as a Golden Bell Winner by the California School Board Association for his work with the Anytime, Anyone, Anywhere Learning Program.  A 1:1 computing program which provided laptops to more than 10,000 students during the past decade.
 
Company History
 
CVTP was founded so educators would have opportunities to learn how to use technology to enhance studentt learning.  It began with week-long, in residence Tech Camps held at the Regional Learning Center in Sonora, CA.  The Camp moved to the CART facility three years ago and compressed the training into a three day event.  CVTP has also sponsored numerous trainings for Administrators and School Board Members.
 
Through the years, CVTP has partnered with many experts in education to provide the best technology training for educators.  Partners have included: Apple; IBM; Fresno Pacific University; The Fresno County Office of Education; the San Joaquin Valley Science Project; San Joaquin Valley Math Project; San Joaquin Valley Physical Education & Health Educators Association; California State University, Fresno; NASA/JPL; Central Valley CUE; and the Teaching American History Project.
 
What previous Campers had to say:
 
  • "I can't believe how much fun I had learning how to use my computer so much better this past week!"-- teacher from Clovis USD

 

  • "I didn't know how to use my computer very well when I first came to Camp...now look at me!" -- teacher from Sanger USD

 

  • "The instructors are so patient and knowledgable.  This has been my BEST tech training ever!" -- teacher from Antelope Valley USD

 

  • "This week was incredible. I thought I knew so much before.  I can't believe howmuch I learned these past few days." --teacher Fresno USD