• About Us

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    he Littleton Technology Department consists of individuals skilled in the areas of network, data and communications. We have adopted a centralized helpdesk and use a team approach to support our users.  We are proud of our innovative ideas and the progress we have made to keep Littleton moving and growing.

  • Our Department

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    e are committed to providing excellent
    support through:

    research and development
    to stay current, safe and growing

    the delivery of tools and content
    to promote academic achievement

    reliable and effective technology
    that facilitates productivity and communication

  • Tech Tips

    Saving Files to the Network

    Everyone is assigned a network drive that is associated to their login. This is referred as your i: drive. When you save a document it is always good practice to save it to the i: drive, because the network is backed up nightly and if your computer crashes we will be able to retrieve your files. We also tie your my documents folder to your i: drive so it’s as simple as placing your documents into the my documents folder.  for questions please contact helpdesk at 5888

     

Sunday, February 05, 2012
Technology Services

Welcome to the Littleton Elementary School District Technology web site. The technology department is committed to providing excellent support to the members of the Littleton community.  We are here to promote technological competence, support academic progress and improve communication for all of our stakeholders.

The department supports a large, wired and wireless network, where data, voice, security, EMS, audio and video are now coming together to be centrally managed. As a growing district we have the challenge of expanding our network.  It takes careful planning and coordination of funds to ensure the network can meet the demands of increased traffic and additional staff that new buildings and applications require to run efficiently.

Hundreds of applications are licensed, installed, and supported throughout the District on more than 2000 network devices.