Wireless Workstation Revolution

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Wireless Workstation Revolution Green Bay Area Public School District Steve Vande Walle slvandewalle@gbaps.org

About Me 6 Years IT Experience PC Technician 2, Project Specialist Help Desk Hardware Team

Green Bay Area Public Schools 22,000 students 43 Buildings IT department 4 Teams 41 people CTIO Director of Technology Network Engineers Building Technicians Hardware Technicians Programmers Admin Student Information Systems Safe Delivery of Students Help Desk & Tech Acquisition Central registration Data quality / Reporting specialist Identity and Account management Executive Assistant Tech Integrators District Media/AV Coordinator

The Wireless Workstation Same workstation experience follows staff and guest teachers Laptop Dock Ability to project wirelessly Miracast / Windows Connect

Miracast WiFi Direct Capable of sending video and audio to a display Can send input back in some cases This doesn’t give you two desktops to use at the same time

Where it started Fall 2017

Need to replace desktops Staff The average desktop in a classroom HP 6200 / 6000 (6-8 years old) All classrooms have: Projector Document camera Speaker Desktop Computer (connected to the projector) Some Teachers have laptops Mix - Windows, Chromebooks, and Mac All Admins have Laptops Macs Students Have Chromebooks 1:1 in some form 3-12 iPads, Macs, Windows Labs

Stakeholder Meeting Question: Do we just buy more desktops? Who Technology Department Teaching and Learning Procurement Director Library Media Specialists (covering K-12) Why are we redesigning teaching stations? We want our learning spaces to Be more flexible Shift the value of the educator Teacher guide on the side Questions: How will teachers use their teaching stations? What will teaching stations look like? Other issues Subs Outside organizations Do we replace the projector? Access to resources Staff competency

Vendor Presentations To the stakeholder group What is the classroom of the future? Lead by Dell, HP, Lenovo, Apple, and Acer

Options Each option was tested in a classroom Present desktop with Wireless Keyboard Present desktop with 13” Chromebook 13” Windows laptop (non-touch) with docking station 12” Windows touch with dock 13” Windows touch with Miracast Surface Style Windows 10

Wireless Workstation Roadshow The six options go on the road Four stops after school in different geographic locations One stop on a work day located in the centrally in the District Office Sent a digital survey to all staff with videos about each option and asked for feedback Free form long answer questions True/False questions

Feedback from 400 Staff Need to use projector Want to be mobile Touch screen Windows Larger screen Attached keyboard Sturdy

What we were looking for Laptop 13 inch touch screen with active stylus Windows Ink Hardware specific feature of Windows 10 World facing camera NVMe SSD Dock USB C connection to laptop Support three displays Powers laptop Miracast Screen sharing / Windows Connect Wifi Direct protocol Central management Renaming Reconfiguring Firmware Updates

Finding The Right Product RFI - Service What service was expected What service they would score points for Device specifications we would expect to see in the RFP RFP - Devices Issued to vendors after the RFI Evaluate on device competencies and cost

Winning Combination Lenovo Thinkpad L380 USB C Dock ActionTec Screenbeam 750 Wireless Display (Miracast) Adapter

Deployment Laptops to staff in one hour trainings over the summer and at the start of the year Docks and Miracast deployed to classrooms building by building

Training Staff Required online training In person training and device handout Weekly short digital lessons In person learning at their school leading up to and following transition

Updating Classrooms Challenges Building by building Different projector models Convert document cameras to be digital VGA passthrough Building by building Week 1 - Update Document Camera Week 2 - Additional training Week 3 - Update to Dock and Miracast

Overall Challenges Timeline Miracast Docks Laptops Receipt of the laptops did not allow for spring deployment Miracast ScreenBeams only uses non-DFS channels only ActionTec CMS (management software) works well but needs some polishing Sound Docks VGA Monitors do not always connect Dock Firmware updates Laptops Guest Teachers and After School Program

Questions?