Technology Update October 2014. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Different stages of implementation (contingent on wireless infrastructure) Full School Partial.

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Technology Update October 2014

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Different stages of implementation (contingent on wireless infrastructure) Full School Partial (grade level implementations) Focus on instructional process and teacher staff development

Student SchoolNet Implementation Office365 Access Microsoft WebApps OneDrive Cloud Storage Student Advantage Program

Wireless Infrastructure Expansion (1) Access Point Per Room 5 th Grade6 th Grade7 th Grade

Wireless Infrastructure Expansion Includes switch upgrades and additions to support the wireless access points

Wireless Infrastructure Expansion Core datacenter routers and switches will be upgraded to increase bandwidth and to provide redundancy for our wireless network

Mobile Device Deployment Distribute 1912 laptop computers to 6 th and 7 th grade classrooms Laptops will be distributed based on student ADM

Summary 5 th – 12 th Grade Wireless Infrastructure will be complete Will have a concentration of mobile devices in 5 th – 8 th grade and High School Biology Central datacenter upgrade will create redundancy and will create capacity to expand the wireless infrastructure in Kindergarten – 4 th grades