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Technology in Roundup Public Schools

Technology in Roundup Public Schools . 1999-2013. 1999 Approximately 50 to 60 total computers and 30 printers in the District iMac Plus--High School library, 10 to 12 Apple machines-- High School 15 Apple machines --Elementary 2 PC’s--Business office 10 PC’s in Business classroom--HS.

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Technology in Roundup Public Schools

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  1. Technology in Roundup Public Schools 1999-2013

  2. 1999 Approximately 50 to 60 total computers and 30 printers in the District iMac Plus--High School library, 10 to 12 Apple machines-- High School 15 Apple machines --Elementary 2 PC’s--Business office 10 PC’s in Business classroom--HS

  3. First Purchase with Grant

  4. Equipment in Use March 1, 2004 Networking 48 Hubs and Switches, 3 Sonicwall 100 Pro Firewall, Server, Filters, 3 DSL Routers 8 Power Supplies,8 Combiners, 7.5 to 8 miles of network cable (CAT 5 cable, RJ 45 connecters) 3 complete Local Area Networks (LAN), 3 DSL connections Total Network Devices---73 Computers 65 iMacs, 22 eMacs, 22 G3 Macs, 39 Older Macs, 113 PC Based Computers 14 Mac Laptops, 10 PC Laptops, 4 Mac Servers, 1 PC Server Total Computers in Service 1/1/04-----290 Printers 27 Network Printers, 62 Individual Printers Total Printers in Use ------------89

  5. Computers and classroom equipment CentralJR/SR High CC Colony Total Teacher iMacs 24 25 21 52 Teacher PC 0 145 19 Teacher PC Laptop 5 19 5 24 Student iMacs 94 2706 127 Student PC 14 93 0 107 Student PC Laptops 531650 218 Projectors 21272 48 Document Cameras 1920 39 B&W Printer 111821 32 Color Printer 910221 Classroom items Total Computers—547 Total other--130 Teacher Station/Classroom iMac, Doc Camera, Projector

  6. Networking Colony Central School Junior/Senior High School Community Center

  7. Users to Tech support ratio 60:1 is standard ratio OS & Hardware Standards More than one OS and different hardware standards Drop to 45:1 ( Windows XP,7, Server 03 and 08, Mac OS X.4, X.5, X.6) (Tablets, laptops, touch screens, Desktops) Complexity of Environment needs to be considered Wireless AP, Wireless Radios, POE 1 gig switches, Watchguard firewall Do users have Local Admin rights Restrict local admin rights +5 to 1 Power users have Admin Rights +5 to 1 can cause more issues How much Software Deployment is there (Constant changes in present software and additions?) What are the Technology Trends in the environment ( more and more complex, 1 to 1, BYOD, fiber, VPN, redundancy ) Is Cloning used to setup machines +15 to 1

  8. Coming Trends for Roundup Public Schools Fiber Connections to internet Redundancy between buildings over Fiber and Wireless Online testing BYOD 1 to 1 Cloud based programs With air conditioner installed in Tech Room (back of 21) We can look at Blade servers and think about combining and changing server setup as needed.

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