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ET Call IT

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Desc: Maintaining services and performance and allowing creativity and individualism can at times be competing mandates. These are often the various roles of the IT and Curriculum departments. So how can the IT department feel like they are providing secure, robust access and at the same time have teachers feel empowered and innovative? For many school divisions, this is the million dollar question. Prairie South School Division has been working at creating an environment where both these perspectives co-exist and have an equal voice. Intense debate and dialog, research and consolation, and exploration characterize the relationship between IT (information technology) and ET (educational technology). No topic or idea is dismissed. This session will attempt to briefly tell the story of what the key ingredients are to establishing this relationship and some specific protocols that help maintain and foster a healthy working environment.

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  1. Slide 1: ET Call IT How Educators and Technology Departments can play nice Barry Stewart Dean Shareski Prairie South School Division Tlt Summit May 2008
  2. Slide 2: Barry Stewart stewart.barry@prairiesouth.ca
  3. Slide 3: Dean Shareski shareski.dean@prairiesouth.ca
  4. Slide 5: Philosophy
  5. Slide 6: IT’S ALL ON THE TABLE
  6. Slide 7: CC everything
  7. Slide 8: We don’t make educational policy
  8. Slide 9: Communicate
  9. Slide 10: Text Tech Support Team
  10. Slide 11: Stories
  11. Slide 12: Content Filtering
  12. Slide 13: Outside Devices
  13. Slide 14: De-Centralized Purchases http://flickr.com/photos/destructogirl/485253612/
  14. Slide 15: Apples and Oranges Windows
  15. Slide 16: Can we make this happen? me: how hard is it to open port 666? Is it like a click of a button or some weirdly involved coding? temporarily I mean stinndler: i have to log into the firewall console find the right access-list then add the exception to it all so you can use IRC me: It's part of Ustream...lots of online presenters use it. stinndler: how many is lots? me: I could join one everyday stinndler: ustream.tv? me: yep I'm watching this right now http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ weblogg-ed-tv It's basically over but just curious stinndler: so it allows you to ask questions of the presenter? me: that and chat with participants stinndler: checking my firewall logs it looks like it's always going to the same server i could potentially open up port 6667 to just that server that would remove the risk me: that would be cool you rock....you knew that right? stinndler is typing…
  16. Slide 17: LMS issues
  17. Slide 18: Transparency
  18. Slide 19: New Product Testing Let’s see if this thing syncs to Active Directory
  19. Slide 20: Q and A http://flickr.com/photos/tmonzon/2045836115/