General Fun
CC Night at the Zoo
Tuesday, August 12, was CC night at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and our very own Jim Schulz took the opportunity to spend a little time “getting back to nature.” If the video here is any indication, his night was “wildly” successful! Video of Jim Schulz feeding giraffes at the CC night at the zoo – … Continue reading
A smart cart for a smart installation
I visited Sean in his office last week and saw this amazing cart filled with all kinds of tools and supplies. Being the curious person I am, I asked Sean what the tool-filled cart was for. He said it was his basic smart classroom installation cart – a smart cart for a smart cart, so … Continue reading
A peek at the Spencer Renovation
A few members of ITS: (those who potentially may be moving to Spencer in August, along with me) got a chance to tour the Spencer Center renovation on Friday, July 25. Here’s a quick peek at some of what we saw: As you can see, there is still much to do to have the … Continue reading
A blast from the not too distant past
While she may no longer work at the college, Melissa Haffeman’s thoughts don’t roam too far away from her CC roots. Here are a couple of pictures of her son, Alden, during a recent trip to the zoo, featuring a very familiar hat and a very familiar CC mascot. Thanks, Melissa, for being such a … Continue reading
New Acquisition!
The ITS:Team, specifically the Innovation Technology group, is now the proud owner of two Bretford PowerSync iPad Carts! The carts can fit up to 40 iPads each (although each cart only has 30) and with it you can simultaneously sync them to install apps, books, music, videos, podcasts, etc. So with a few clicks of … Continue reading
Cupcake Capers, aka Vendor Visits to Aruba and Brocade
Vish Paradkar, Andrew Watson, and David Ziemba made the trip to sunny California a week ago to conduct site visits of Aruba and Brocade, two vendors in the running to provide us with an upgrade to our wireless network. The three had a successful trip, learning much about each vendor and what they could do … Continue reading
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s…
…an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)! The GIS project was successful this past week with its fine-tuning as it prepared to go to Wyoming to do aerial surveys of exposed dinosaur fossils. Here are some photos of the preparations and test flights: Congratulations to Noah and Nate on their successful days of testing. … Continue reading