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Sydney Region ICT Day
ICT Update Term 1 2009
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Agenda
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Term 1 2009 Technology Update
Sanyo Ultra Short-throw projectors
Student Response Network
Clean Slate and Clean Control
Are you going loopy?
2009 Connected Learning Awards (K-6)
Digital Education Revolution (7-12)
All about me.edu.au
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Wrap up of ICT Day – Term 4 2008
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Videos made for teachers by students
Integrating ICT into Teaching and Learning
Tips and tricks (Primary days only)
Virtualising Servers (HS day only)
Learning Systems update
Term 4 ICT housekeeping
The Internet through the eyes of our students:
Are teachers even in the line of sight?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
• T4L Rollout
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Interactive Classrooms Project
Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
School Servers
Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L - 2009
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The original T4L project ended in 2008
A new T4L project is starting in 2009
100 000 units over 4 years (same as 2005-8)
20 000 additional units for K-6 schools
– As a trade-off because 7-12 benefit from DER
• Actual unit allocations for each school are yet
to be finalised
• Allocations will be emailed to each school
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L K-6 – 2009 (continued)
• An indicative figure for your 2009 allocation:
– Divide your enrolment by 32 (1:8 over 4 years)
– Increase that number by 20%
• P5 and P6 schools are expected to receive
their entire 4 year allocation in 2009 to
replace the computers received in 2005
– Plus 20%
• Note: Figures will vary according to changes
in enrolment – 2009 census data is used
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L 7-12 – 2009 (continued)
• An indicative figure for your 2009
allocation:
– Divide your enrolment by 32 (1:8 over 4
years)
• This is expected to be unchanged from
previous T4L program
• Note: Figures will vary according to
changes in enrolment – 2009 census data
will be used.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L – 2009 (continued)
• No decision has been made regarding which semester of
2009 that Sydney Region schools will be supplied
• Hunter Region was originally supplied with Optima PC’s on
T4L rollout.
– As Optima has closed, Hunter region is a Priority for
Semester 1.
• However once allocations have been sent out to schools
there will be a short turn around time required.
• Warranties will be extended on all 2005 Rollout desktops,
notebooks and servers, until the 2009 Rollout has occurred.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L – 2009 (continued)
• Vendors:
– Desktops
• Lenovo (2 Models), Apple (still to be finalised)
– Laptops
• Acer (2 new models), Apple (still to be finalised)
– Servers
• Dell (2 Models), Apple (still to be finalised)
• It is expected that in 2010 the L4L learning
device will be available on T4L rollout.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
T4L Software Delivery
• A final announcement on this has not
yet been made but it is likely that:
– DET SOE will be delivered via the CPC’s and
Altiris
– Devices will receive base OS image followed
by specific drivers and appropriate application
layers.
– This approach will be used to rebuild older
PCs as well.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Advantages of SOE Layering
• Images are much smaller and therefore
much quicker to deploy
• Target software as required:
– K-6 software on K-6 computers
– 7-12 software on 7-12 computers
– Staff software on staff computers
• It is expected schools will be able to
initiate reimaging via the CPC themselves
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on T4L?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
• T4L Rollout
• Interactive Classrooms Project
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Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
School Servers
Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Interactive Classrooms Project
• Phase 1 & 2 (2008) – 60 Installations
completed in Sydney Region
• Retrofit of these original installations
nearly completed statewide (600 sites).
– Re-configuration of cabinet
– Installation of VOIP phone
– Replacement of Rear Camera Brackets
– Ventilation for Rear Camera Power supply
– Rectification of any logged hardware issues.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
ICP Phases 1 & 2 Schools
Alfords Point PS
Arncliffe PS
Arncliffe West Infants School
Australia Street Infants School
Bangor PS
Bondi Beach PS
Botany PS
Bronte PS
Camdenville PS
Carlton PS
Chifley PS
Clemton Park PS
Cleveland Street Intensive English HS
Conservatorium HS
Cronulla South PS
Dulwich Hill PS
Engadine HS
Ferncourt PS
Fort Street HS
Gardeners Road PS
GRC Hurstville Boys Campus
GRC Oatley Senior Campus
GRC Peakhurst Campus
GRC Penshurst Girls Campus
Gymea Technology HS
Heathcote HS
Illawong PS
J J Cahill Memorial HS
Kingsgrove HS
Kingsgrove North HS
Kyeemagh Infants School
Lucas Heights Community School
Maroubra Junction PS
Marrickville HS
Marrickville PS
Marrickville West PS
Matraville Soldiers Settlement PS
Matraville Sports HS
Menai HS
Menai PS
Nicholson Street PS
Open HS
Penshurst West PS
Randwick PS
Rose Bay Secondary College
St Peters PS
Sydney Distance Education HS
Sydney Distance Education PS
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SSC Balmain Campus
SSC Blackwattle Bay Campus
SSC Leichhardt Campus
Taren Point PS
Tempe HS
Tempe PS
Tharawal PS
The Jannali HS
Ultimo PS
Wilkins PS
Woolooware HS
Woronora River PS
ICP – Phase 3
• Phase 3 (Semester 1, 2009) - 61 more
schools in Sydney Region have been audited
and will be installed by June 30
• The original start date for Phase 3 was 23
February 2009
• Installations have been on hold until retrofit of
existing sites has been completed.
• Training is now on hold until Phase 3
Installations commence
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
ICP – Phase 3
• Announcement on Friday 13 March:
– “The Interactive Classrooms Project has now
been approved to commence Phase 3 of
Interactive Classrooms site installations. There
are 400 sites to be installed in Phase 3 and we
will commence installations starting the week of
23rd March 2009, with completion of the Phase
planned by the end of June 2009. We are now
working on the Phase 3 schedule and will
provide it to you in the next few days.”
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
ICP – Phase 3
Abbotsford PS
Annandale North PS
Annandale PS
Ashbury PS
Athelstane PS
Beverly Hills PS
Birchgrove PS
Blakehurst HS
Blakehurst PS
Brighton-Le-Sands PS
Burwood Girls HS
Canterbury Boys HS
Canterbury Girls HS
Canterbury PS
Caringbah HS
Connells Point PS
Coogee PS
Cronulla HS
Croydon Park PS
Croydon PS
Darlington PS
Dobroyd Point PS
Drummoyne PS
Endeavour Sports HS
Glenmore Road PS
Gymea Bay PS
Hurstville Grove Infants
Hurstville PS
Hurstville South PS
James Cook Boys HS
Kegworth PS
Kensington PS
Kogarah HS
Kogarah PS
La Perouse PS
Leichhardt PS
Lugarno PS
Malabar PS
Mascot PS
McCallums Hill PS
Moorefield Girls HS
Newtown HS of Perf Arts
Paddington PS
Peakhurst PS
Penshurst PS
Plunkett Street PS
Rainbow Street PS
Ramsgate PS
Randwick Boys HS
Randwick Girls HS
Rozelle PS
Sans Souci PS
Stanmore PS
Summer Hill PS
Sydney Boys HS
Sydney Girls HS
Sydney Technical HS
Sylvania Heights PS
Sylvania HS
Vaucluse PS
Yeo Park Infants
• Just over half of SR schools will be completed by June 30
with the remaining schools by the end of 2010
• The allocation of future phases will be determined by
completion of Bandwidth Upgrades (NGEN) by Telstra.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Preparing for your school’s I.C.
• If your school has not yet been scheduled,
you can at least identify suitable rooms:
– Front wall must be unobstructed (flat) solid wall
space of minimum 3.6m wide by 2.8m high
– Room to cater for at least 30 students
– Power and data outlets must be on the front wall.
Power outlet must be on back wall
– Room must be accessible by all (i.e. not a
particular teacher’s classroom). Consider
disabled access as well
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Preparing for your school’s I.C.
– Room should be secure (decent locks door/ windows)
– Consider existing ambient noise levels
• Location of room (eg. beside COLA?)
• Carpet on floor?
– Library/Computer labs may not be suitable due to loss
of access when a VC needs to be run
– Long rooms can be a problem for the rear
camera/microphones
– If you need to build a wall, ask a TA for advice ASAP
– When selecting your Connected Classroom, consider
future – not current – requirements
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on ICP?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
• T4L Rollout
• Interactive Classrooms Project
• Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
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Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
School Servers
Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Jeopardy Tournament via V.C.
• During Term 1, 2009 Sydney Region has been
running a Statewide Stage 3 Jeopardy Tournament
via Video Conference and Bridgit
• A total of 32 schools participated in eight Heats with
the top two schools from each Heat to go onto the
Finals Series in Week 10
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Jeopardy Tournament via V.C.
• We connected a 19-student school at Boree
Creek to two schools in Sydney and one in
Newcastle. The Far North Coast was linked to
the Southern Highlands and New England.
• 32 schools from eight Regions participated
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Jeopardy Tournament via V.C.
• 16 of the 32 schools progressed from the Heats
to the Preliminary Finals in Week 10
- SR:6 / WSR:3 / NSR:3 / SWSR:2 / HCC:2
• 8 of those schools will compete in two Qualifying
Finals
• 4 schools will compete in the Grand Final on
Friday April 3rd.
• Full tournament details are here:
http://tinyurl.com/k6jeopardy
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on Jeopardy?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
• T4L Rollout
• Interactive Classrooms Project
• Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
• Discretionary Purchase of ICT equipment
• Student and Staff Email and Accounts
• School Servers
• Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases
• NSW DET has contracts for the purchase of:
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Computers (Desktops/Notebooks/Servers)
Network Ethernet Switches & Data Cabling
Printers (Inkjet/Mono/Colour Laser/ Multifunction)
Copiers (Mono/Colour)
http://tinyurl.com/ictstandards
(NOTE: DET Intranet link only)
Interactive Whiteboards
Data Projectors
http://tinyurl.com/detprocure
(NOTE: DET Intranet link only)
Video Conferencing Equipment
• Schools MUST purchase these types of equipment from the
approved and contracted suppliers
• All exceptions must be justifiable when schools are audited
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases
• Due to changes to the exchange rate, many
contract prices have changed
– Servers, notebooks and IWB bundles have increased
• For IWB bundles, multiple discount now available
- (3+ purchased at same time)
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases – IWB Bundles
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Discretionary Installation of IWB + Projector
(bundles) now include:
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The breakout box which provides connection point for computer,
Video input, USB connection.
These connections are placed under board – not on side wall or at
back of room (at teacher’s desk for example)
A swap out service to replace equipment that is not working,
saving schools time and resources
Common site variations encountered in the installation process are
now included in the standard price. This will reduce the impact at
the time of installation in both time and cost. (this is still to be
clarified)
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NOTE: PURCHASED via DET ICT FLEET MANAGER
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases – IWB Bundles
• Placement of Computer for IWB
– Many teachers are still think in “presentation
mode” rather than “interactive mode”
– When you work with the IWB, you are AT the
IWB, not at your computer
– USB has a cable distance limitation of 5m
– Computer needs to be accessible to enter
passwords etc
– Computer therefore needs to be at front of room.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases – Computers
• Desktops (Lenovo):
– Base Model $739 / Advanced Model $964 ex GST
• Notebooks (Acer Extensa 5630 - Vendor is Winthrop):
– Base Model $1124 / Advanced Model $1300 /
Tablet PC $1650 ex GST
• Servers (DELL):
– Do NOT buy a server until you contact Greg
Sharkey for advice as there are options available
• NOTE: PURCHASED via each separate VENDOR
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Just an Aside – Donated Computers
• Discretionary Purchase computers are shipped with a
licenced copy of the DET SOE
• Computers donated by parents or the community
ARE NOT automatically licenced to have the DET
SOE installed (so please don’t ask us to)
• Ex-TAFE computers that we receive from time to
time and pass onto schools ARE licenced for the
DET SOE
• If school communities want to buy computers for the
school, ask them to buy DET contracted computers
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases –
Printers/Faxes/Copiers
• InkJet Printers (Ricoh):
– Prices range from $173 to $955 ex GST
• Laser & Multifunction Printers (HP):
– Prices range from $385 to $4,664 ex GST
• Fax Machines (Canon):
– Prices range from $345 to $1,670 ex GST
• Photo Copiers (Fuji Xerox):
– Prices range from $3,437 to $44,165 ex GST
• Choose your printers based on your actual usage requirements.
Exceeding the monthly duty cycle can void your warranty!!!
• NOTE: PURCHASED via DET ICT FLEET MANAGER
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases –
Printers/Faxes/Copiers - Installation
• On-site Installation is included with networkable
printers and photocopiers
• It is important that when the installer arrives they are
provided with appropriate network details:
– An available STATIC IP Address, the Subnet Mask, Gateway and
DNS settings for your school. The installers WILL NOT create a Print
Queue on your school fileserver
– An available network outlet and Patch Lead will be required
– If your copier provides “Scan to File” facilities, you’ll need server name,
username, password and sharename for an appropriate folder.
• Be prepared! Ask Stu, Greg or Rob for assistance with this
– but please do not ask on the day of installation 
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Discretionary Purchases – HOW?
Product
Vendor
Phone
Contact
Desktop PC
Lenovo
1800 558 434
NSW DET Sales
Notebook PC
Acer / Winthrop
1300 559 774
NSW DET Sales
Server
DELL
8972 5728
Damien Margetts
IWB/VC Bundles
ICT Fleet Manager
1800 654 310
Fleet Manager
Printer/Fax/Copier
ICT Fleet Manager
1800 654 310
Fleet Manager
Ethernet Switches
Matrix CNI
1300 850 400
NSW DET Sales
NOTE: Apple Contracts are still to be finalised – Ph 133 622
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on Purchasing?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
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T4L Rollout
Interactive Classrooms Project
Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
• Student and Staff Email & Accounts
• School Servers
• Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Student and Staff Email & Accounts
• Student and Staff (web)email changed at the end of
2008
– Staff email is based on Exchange 2009
– Student email is based on Google’s Gmail
• Learning resources to assist users with using these
email systems can be found at this DET Intranet
site – http://tinyurl.com/detemail
– Accessing student addresses and class mailing groups /
Accessing staff addresses / Guides for Windows/Mac /
Video and Comic Tutorials for students
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Email, Spam and Phishing
• Many school staff are complaining about Spam and
Phishing emails arriving in their mailbox
– Spam & Phishing are a fact of life and we must be aware
– The vast majority of email arriving at NSW DET’s mail server is NOT
legitimate email
– We only see a trickle of Spam that the filters miss
• If you receive Spam, you can forward it to “abuse” or just
delete it.
• Teach your staff that no-one will legitimately email them
asking for personal details – this is Phishing.
• Advice for Dealing with Spam can be found at this DET
Intranet site – http://tinyurl.com/detspam
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
DET User Account Management
• The “Account Management” option under My
Applications in the DET Staff Portal is now removed
– Password management for Student Accounts is now
handled by EMU in My Applications
– Password management for Staff Accounts is now
handled by SMU in My Applications
– Access to EMU and SMU is not automatic for all staff, it
must be granted by the Principal or delegate using AMU
– Internet Filtering (Block/Unblock) and Web Filter Check
is now a separate option in My Applications
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Student Account Management - EMU
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Student Account Management - EMU
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Staff Account Management - SMU
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Local Windows Accounts and EduWeb
• Sydney Region IT Services Unit currently directly
manages 160 servers in our public schools
• New accounts required for new users have mostly
been processed
• EduWeb 2009 installations are continuing as we
speak for those schools that requested it
– EduWeb installations will be finalised in all of these
schools by the end of term 1.
• Please direct any questions on the status of this
process for your school to Stu Hasic.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on Accounts?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
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T4L Rollout
Interactive Classrooms Project
Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
• School Servers
• Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Your School Server(s)
• Most schools would find it very difficult to
operate if their server ceased functioning
• SRITSU recommends that School Servers
are in warranty
– As they run out, plan to buy a new one
• If you received your server:
– Before 2005 – Not covered by warranty
– in 2005 - Warranty will expire this year
– After 2005 – 4 Year warranty still covers
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
School Servers
• Servers need on-site warranty to ensure prompt
repair if hardware issues occur
• Servers out of warranty may lead to expensive
repair bills which may not be cost-effective
• All Discretionary Purchase and T4L servers are
supplied with priority 4-hour response time for
hardware failure for four years
• Replaced servers may still be useful for noncritical functions such as AD and data backup
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Preparing for a New School Server
• Many schools ordered a server in 2005 when T4L started
and their server is now 4 years old
• During 2009, these schools should either order a new
T4L server, or buy one with school funds
• Since then, servers have changed from 32-bit to 64-bit
processors meaning that some changes are necessary
when updating. These include:
– New Logon scripts, Changes to Fileshares
– Changes to Print Queues and Group Policies
• SRITSU can assist with your changeover
– Expect two to three days of downtime during changeover
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on Servers?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
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T4L Rollout
Interactive Classrooms Project
Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
School Servers
• Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Digital Education Revolution
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Digital Education Revolution
• In a Nutshell (just to recap):
– Over 4 years, a personal laptop will be supplied to every
year 9 to 12 student
• In 2009, all Year 9 students. In 2010, all year 9 students… etc.
– All permanent high school teachers to receive the same
laptop this year
– Managed Wireless infrastructure to be installed in every
high school in NSW in two stages:
• 1. Library and a set of classrooms in close proximity
• 2. The rest of the school
– Teaching and Learning Resources to be provided
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Digital Education Revolution
• Following agreement by the Federal Government to
offer an additional $200 million for NSW DET to
cover identified under-funding, NSW DET:
– Released a Tender for “Compact Learning Devices”
– Released a Tender for Wireless Infrastructure for Schools
• 21 Vendors responded to the Laptops Tender
– 6 were shortlisted: Acer / ASI / ASUS / DELL / HP / Lenovo
– Closed 6 March. Evaluations are happening right now
• 16 Vendors responded to the Wireless Tender
– 4 were shortlisted: ASI / IBM / Lenovo / NEC
– Closes 27 March
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Digital Education Revolution
• The NSW DET Project has been renamed:
– “Laptops 4 Learning” (L4L)
• The official (rough) timeline is as follows:
Apr 09
May 09
May 09
Jun 09
Aug 09
Apr 10
- Rollout of wireless commences
- Teacher professional learning starts
- Laptop devices trialled
- Stage 1 rollout of teacher laptops
- Round 1 and Year 9 laptop rollout starts
- Stage 2 of wireless completed
• No date yet for commencement of 471 new support
positions across NSW based in high schools
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Questions on DER?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Term 1 2009 ICT Update
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T4L Rollout
Interactive Classrooms Project
Jeopardy Tournament – Stage 3
Discretionary Purchases of ICT equipment
Student and Staff Email and Accounts
School Servers
Digital Education Revolution
– Laptops for Learning
• Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Sydney Region ICT Initiatives
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SR Bulk Software
SR School ICT Support Website & Forum
SR Podcast Lane Website
SR Multimedia in Schools Website
SR ICT in Teaching & Learning Website
SR ICT Information Days (every term)
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR Bulk Software
Educational and School Admin software for next to no cost
http://sitwww.det.nsw.edu.au/sr
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR School ICT Support Website
http://sts.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR School ICT Support Forum
http://sts.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR School ICT Support Forum
• Forum Subject Areas include:
• Internet Browsing and Email / Technology 4 Learning Rollout / OASIS Thin Client / Digital Education Rev.
• Mac and Windows desktop and Server / Networking / Useful Websites/ Peripherals
http://sts.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR Podcast Lane
A practical site which not only
demonstrates the effective use
blogging platforms and Podcasts
in schools, but actually contains
excellent information that you
can use to build your own skills
along these lines.
If you want to extend the use of
ICTs at your school but are not
sure of where to start, Podcast
Lane can guide you in the Web
2.0 world.
http://podcastlane.wordpress.com
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR Multimedia in Schools Website
http://www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au/support/other/multimedia
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR ICT in Teaching & Learning
http://www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au/support/curriculum/ict
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
SR ICT Information Days
Sydney Region is the only region in
NSW DET to offer four ICT Information
Days every term.
These days have been running across
the entire region since Term 2, 2004
and in the St George and Sutherland
Districts since 1999.
The days represent reliable, effective
communications and updates for
schools covering all aspects of ICT
in School Education.
Open to all interested school staff.
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Need Help? Log a Call
• ICT Support Requests can be logged via:
– Ph 1800 338 483
– “ICT Service Desk” link in DET Portal
– Email to [email protected]
• For URGENT requests or ICT advice, please
contact our Regional Technology Advisers:
– Paul Clark, Stu Hasic, Greg Sharkey, Rob Pucillo (rel)
– Email or phone 9531 3955 to be transferred to us
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au
Any Final Questions?
NSW Department of Education & Training
Sydney Region
NSW Public Schools – Leading the Way
www.sydneyr.det.nsw.edu.au