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Based on interviews completed January 2003 and updated April 2004

Eric Harrison

Eric Harrison
Eric Harrison is an administrator for the Multnomah Education Service District, an umbrella agency that provides technical support and ISP services to several school districts in Multnomah County, Oregon. Eric is a cofounder of the K12 Linux Terminal Server Project (K12LTSP).
Paul Nelson
Paul Nelson
Paul Nelson is a K-12 teacher and the technology coordinator for the Riverdale School District in Portland, Oregon. Paul is a cofounder of the K12 Linux Terminal Server Project (K12LTSP).
Ben Mabbott
Ben Mabbott
Ben Mabbott is a K-12 teacher and technology leader for the Riverdale School District in Portland, Oregon.
Sid Leader
Sid Leader
Sid Leader is a K-12 teacher and technology leader at Whitaker Middle School, Portland, Oregon.

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