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Michael Oldenkamp Director of Technology and Information Services Managing Technology in Education
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Page 1: Michael Oldenkamp Director of Technology and Information Services.

Michael Oldenkamp

Director of Technology and Information Services

Managing Technology in Education

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Buy-in

Staffing

Budget

One-to-one environments

Virtual Environments

Topics

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Establish Open Communication

Get users to believe in technology and support upgrades

Down-time

Upgrades

Establish A Technology Committee

Be open to communication yourself

Demonstrate new technologies and concepts

How these technologies will improve a person’s job

Get students involved

Buy-in

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Students

Start technology club

Students are your eyes in the classroom

Documentation

Justification for requesting more help

Makes your job easier in the long run

Staffing

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Do more with less funding

Budget

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Emergencies are going to happen

Have backup plans/DR plan

Spare pieces of equipment

phased-out equipment

guaranteed contracted services

Budget

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Planning/Documentation

Approved buffer zone in budget

3-5 year plan

Open-source software

Budget

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Pros:

Lot of good alternatives

Generally good support

Cons:

Lack of Industry support

Some Products tied to one person

Open-Source Software

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Filezilla

Firefox

7-Zip

TrueCrypt

FreeMind

GIMP

VLC Media Player

OpenOffice

MySQL

MyPHP

ANT Renamer

OpenVPN

Putty

Notepad++

Smoothwall

NCC Open-Source

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Each student has one device

“Anytime Anywhere” learning

Devices:

Laptops, Netbooks, iPads, iPods, Smartphones

Will the students embrace it?

One-to-One

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BudgetWho is paying for it?

GrantDistrict InitiativePackage Deals

One-to-One

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InfrastructureBackboneSwitchesStorageManaged Wireless

One-to-One

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Policiesuse and support clearly

defined

Security concerns

One-to-One

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Staffing

Support people

Technical Service staff

Other staff cuts?

Instructor use

One-to-One

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Documentation

Who has what device?

Special apps for programs?

Linked to accounts

One-to-One

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Support concerns

Ready-swap spares

Warranty

Damaged Equipment

One-to-One

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Virtual Desktop

VMWare

Citrix

Microsoft

Other open-source

Virtual Environments

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The report, Learning in the 21st Century: Taking it Mobile! shows that students now view the inability to use their own devices in school as the primary barrier to a successful digital education“Learning in the 21st Century: Taking it Mobile” Nov 1, 2010

Virtual Environments

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Within five years, every K-12 student in America will be using a mobile handheld device as a part of learningWill Smart Phones Eliminate the Digital Divide?, David Nagel02/01/11

Virtual Environments

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Virtual Desktop Environments

access to software

access to printing

controlled environments

Security

Virtual Environments

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“If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow”-John Dewey

21st Century Learning


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