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1 Jan-Marie Kellow

2 "....Computers are not rescuing the school from a weak curriculum, any more than putting pianos in every classroom would rescue a flawed music program. Wonderful learning can occur without computers or even paper. But once the teachers and children are enfranchised as explorers, computers, like pianos, can serve as powerful amplifiers, extending the reach and depth of the learners." Alan Kay

3 “When schools put the cart before the horse - buying technology for the sake of technology without asking critical questions about purpose, use and the classroom impact of such tools - they are inviting disappointment.” Jamie McKenzie www.fno.org/jan02/overequipped.html

4 Computer Ratios 1:5 in the classroom 1:3 / 1:2 using COWS/shared laptops

5 Desktops vs Laptops Minus Fixed Large footprint Not usually wireless Plus 5-6 yr lifespan Lower cost Faster processor Harder to steal Quick to use Desktops

6 Desktops vs Laptops Plus Portability Flexible groups Space Minus Cost 3 year life Less robust Battery life Less ergonomic Slower processor Expensive to repair Laptops

7 Netbooks Plus Small size Light/Very Portable Sized for small hands Longer battery life Lower cost Minus Only slightly cheaper Limited capability Less powerful Small screen No CD drive

8 Software “The TELA Laptops for Teachers and Laptops for Principals Scheme is transitioning from its current Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Office 2003 standard software environment to Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise and Microsoft Office 2010. Transition date: 11th October 2010.” www.order.tela.co.nz/AllProducts.aspx?cid=43&SchemeID=4

9 Wireless Additional to cabled access Flexible But Slower A little less reliable – pay for quality

10 Other Considerations Filter? Cost of upkeep Cost of replacement

11 Lease vs Buy Leasing Fixed cost Replacement Repairs covered Insurance Buying Cheaper Need to plan replacement Non-warranty repairs cost

12 Digital Cameras

13 Data Projector Essential! Ceiling mounted Short throw? Consider leasing Ministry options/info www.order.tela.co.nz/SchemeMain.aspx www.order.tela.co.nz/SchemeMain.aspx Filters 3 year life – 2 nd bulb - replace

14 Data Projector Things to consider: Cost of replacement bulbs. Lamp Life - Look for at least 2000hrs of lamp life. Bulb brightness to suit size of room Need for curtains in room? Ministry site has good info

15 IWBs Fundraise/ Grants eg Pub charities At least 2 teachers initially if possible You get what you pay for Special offers www.inquiringmind.co.nz/interactive_whiteboards.ht m

16 Recommendations : 1:5 ratio of computers in classroom excl. teacher laptop Mixture of desktops & laptops. Wired and wireless. COW – 10-12 laptops – shared between 2 – 4 classes.

17 Recommendations: Other ICTs Digital cameras – at least 1 per class Data projector LMS/wiki IWB

18 jkellow@xtra.co.nz www.inquiringmind.co.nz


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