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Being a Diocesan Tech - 101

Being a Diocesan Tech - 101. Presented by Bill Reece, St. Petronille Jackson Brunsting, St. Mary Immaculate. Resources. DOJ Catholic Schools Website http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/cso/ User name: tech Password: DARPAspacenet Regional Technology meetings, Skype sessions

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Being a Diocesan Tech - 101

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  1. Being a Diocesan Tech - 101 Presented by Bill Reece, St. Petronille Jackson Brunsting, St. Mary Immaculate

  2. Resources • DOJ Catholic Schools Website • http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/cso/ • User name: tech • Password: DARPAspacenet • Regional Technology meetings, Skype sessions • Regional Coordinators

  3. Product Contracts • MNJ Technologies • www.mnjtech.com • Sales rep Mike Licht • CDW-G • www.cdwg.com • Sales rep ????? (Leigh Ann Wines if you can get her)

  4. Additional Contracts • Discovery Streaming • Aleks (Math supplement program) • Education City • Open DNS (on its way) • PowerSchool (on its way) • ?????

  5. Vendors • MNJ Technologies • CDW-G • Tiger Direct (now CompUSA) • United Visual – great for Smart Technologies, projectors, sound, TV / AV equipment (they also do installations) • Chicago Office Technology Group (printers/copiers) • Martin Whalen Office Supplies (printers/copiers)

  6. Vendors (continued) Create a relationship with your vendors. They are possibilities for help in a disaster recovery situation– ie: loaner equipment and servers, off-site storage, assistance with planning and rebuilding **It won’t hurt to ask them for help**

  7. Networking • Have a PLAN… • Create short term and long term goals for infrastructure, maintenance , expansion and usage. Make sure you ask others for their input and ideas as well. • Plan to expand, your needs will change, be sure that what you put in place is able to grow as your needs grow and change

  8. Networking (continued) • Use the best possible cable for your network backbone (Cat 6) • Don’t try to save a dime on small pieces of important equipment such as switches…you get what you pay for! • Create a personal storage space on a server for your teachers for backup purposes • If room allows, also create a shared space for teachers to collaborate and share information

  9. Networking (Continued) • If you currently share a server with the church, budget for one of your own. There are different needs between church and school • Create as much redundancy as possible • Server redundancy is a MUST • Be sure that any wireless access is secured

  10. Disaster Recovery • Several methods: • Tape • Drive • Cloud • Shadow copies (in Windows) • Whatever you do, make sure you test your disaster recovery method and are familiar with how to use it to recover from a disaster

  11. Professional Development • Conferences are a good place to start • Illinois Computing Educators (ICE) – www.iceberg.org • International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) – www.isteconference.org • BrainStormK12 – www.brainstormk12.com

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