6. “ For the first time we are preparing students for a future we cannot clearly describe.” – David Warlick http://communications.nottingham.ac.uk/podcasts/ cc Steve Wheeler, University of Plymouth, 2010
11. The last 25 years…….. BBC The standalone school computer 1985 Adapted from Becta 2004 The computer room 1990s A potential education network 2010-2016 The school network 1995-2010
14. Technology issues Updates and support Mobile, internet capable devices Capital vs operational costs “drop cost” Backup & failover Student ownership of devices
ICT is a key enabler of education in the 21 st century ICT use in education will be pervasive ICT key driver in modern economy across all sectors Our students, teachers and wider community need to be engaged Global impact of Internet technologies greatest since invention of the printing press in 14 something
Software as a service
Check with asttle team
Note Telecom zoning issues around schools Zone 1 and 2 (UFB schools…..towns with >500 lines and therefore have cabinetisation project underway) Zone 3 ab …RBI will kick into these zones…these will be the last parts to get FTTN Zone 4 – Remote schools – 100 or so…..generally small and far from fibre (currently). Primary target for RSBI Remote MAY be easier
This needs clarity!! Post BC.
Make it clear that the internal network upgrade is an important part of being able to utilise fibre. Talk about the total cost of getting access. Fibre Access charges Cost of upgrading your network to deal with that.