1. Tech Continues to Align with the District’s Mission and Board and Superintendent Goals 2. Customer Service Improvements 3. Advancement in Wireless.

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1. Tech Continues to Align with the District’s Mission and Board and Superintendent Goals 2. Customer Service Improvements 3. Advancement in Wireless Coverage and Management 4. Grants Improve Classroom Technology 5. Server Virtualization Effort Improvements 6. Time for Questions

Supporting the District Mission We are continuing to replace tired technology We are enhancing classroom technologies through grants We are supporting online assessments and high stakes testing

Supporting the District Mission We are providing virtualized servers to meet increased demands and reduce costs We have added emergency power to the District’s data center.

We are on track to have satisfied all outstanding customer service requests We are continuing to implement changes requested from last year’s Tech survey We have selected a group of staff who will be working with us to design and implement a simpler request system We are reviewing options for a call center (help desk) that might work with our reduced staff levels Start the new year with more time to handle requests as they come in (more timely responses) Customer Service Improvements:

Implemented a new and updated Wireless Controller Distributed Wireless Access Points across District Replacing existing Wireless Access Points in remaining buildings Added support for newly adopted devices like iPODs Increasing network security, protecting our resources Wireless Networking Advancements:

TL 21 Grants provide Equipment for classroom technology integration Hands on training with digital technologies Instructional strategies for Tech integration into standards based education Grant lasts for two years Grants Improve Classroom Technology

…cont’d TL 21 for SY teachers involved TL 21 for SY teachers involved TL 21 for SY teachers have applied TL 21 Grant Outcomes: Increased technology literacy Increased student-centered instructional strategies Grants Improve Classroom Technology

…cont’d Grants Improve Classroom Technology

Why Virtualize Servers Current hardware has increased computing power Fewer physical servers required Saves cost on hardware Saves cost on electricity to run and cool them Saves cost on operating system s Able to provide increased fault tolerance We are clustering virtual servers that provide failover We are utilizing a high fault tolerant storage server Virtualization a smart use of resources Server Virtualization:

QUESTIONS ??? Tech Services Update SY :