ICT
Update
18th April 2008
Service Centre Portal
Get on board! There is a range of information relating
to ICT and the delivery of IT services being recorded in
the Portal: https://portal.ntschools.net/servicecentre/default.aspx
Schools Technical Architecture, Site reports, the latest
outage information including a knowledge base in the form
of a wiki and much more is stored and maintained in the
Portal.
The daily site visits to all schools continues. Over 150
have been completed to date and are proving to be valuable
for many schools.
The schedule for remote site visits can be viewed at: URL
http://rcs.csg.com.au/flight-schedule.php
Principals and ICTCs are encouraged to ring Bob Creek
(bob.creek@nt.gov.au)
on 0401118716 for any feedback on the Remote Site visits
ICTC Discussion Forum
A facility for ongoing discussion amongst ICTCs, similar
to the Lyris ICTC mailing list, has been created in the
Service Centre portal using a discussion forum. ICTCs will
need to enter their ntschools username and password to gain
access with the ‘discussion forum’ being located
at the top left of this portal site. This forum is available
to ICTCs only at present.
Data Storage Management
If schools server storage capacity is over 90% utilised,
systems and backups begin to fail. Check your server out!
It has been identified that a high number of schools have
consumed above 90% of the available storage capacity on
their server. It is recommended the ICTCs consider the following
steps to increase the available capacity:
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Implement Quota on Staff and Students’
"P" (Personal) drive.
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Purchase Network Attached Storage for
temporary and less frequently used data.
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Archive data which has not been accessed
over 12 months onto USB drive or burn to DVDs.
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Implementation of Second File server for
large files associated with audio visual and multimedia
applications.
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Remove, or burn JPG and GIF files to CD
or DVD, unwanted files mp3 and avi files which are not
part of any business or student work.
The option to simply increase the storage on the School’s
server has implications for data replication, backup and
storage costs, WAN bandwidth, and available capacity on
backup servers.
To assist with storage capacity IT Services are currently
working on a centralised data storage solution in conjunction
with NTSchools Sharepoint Portal. It is estimated the solution
and data storage will be made available to the schools over
coming months.
Change of name to TIPS
IT Services Division and Business Planning and Information
Division have recently combined and have been renamed Technology
Information and Planning Services (TIPS). TIPS is led by
Greg Moo, Chief Information Officer.
Staff changes
TIPS are pleased to advise that Satpinder Daroch
(Sap) has joined the Operations team as Operations Manager.
Sap has been largely involved, through prior Service Provider
roles, with DEET IT development and operations over the
last 6 years and is known to many staff across NT Schools
and DEET Corporate.
Poppy Miaoudis, who has worked in the Online Services team
over the last 6 years will be taking maternity leave at
the end of Week 1. Poppy is known to many staff members
in schools and corporate. We wish her all the best for the
next 12 months with her growing family.
NTSchools Portal
Most schools are now using the Portal. Workshops have
recently been conducted for Portal Admin Training, Portal
for teachers and a refresher for Portal Administrators.
Each school has a designated Portal Administrator. To locate
your school’s portal admin check the following: http://www.ict.schools.nt.gov.au/computers_networks/pdfs/NTSchoolsPortal_Administrators_08.pdf
Bandwidth Changes
The WAN bandwidth at 31 remote schools are in the process
of being increased. 25 have been completed and Telstra are
progressively working through the remaining 6 satellite
sites. Sites listed attached.
SAMS Behaviour Module
Over the next few weeks, the SAMS team will work with
individual schools to progressively upgrade the Behaviour
Module which includes the activation of new parameters.
Schools who wish to use the new module to record suspensions
will be able to generate the Student Suspension form to
notify Schools Division and the Parent Notification letter
from within the Behaviour Module.
For any concerns or queries regarding the module upgrade
or training, please contact Sylvie Tulacz-Hess on 8999 5738
or sylvie.tulaczhess@nt.gov.au.
REACT Goes Mobile
Top
End Group Schools gathered together in Darwin last week
for a 2 day workshop using the resource Primary Connections
– linking science with literacy. Using REACT two transition
teachers from Gunbalunya CEC, Hagar and Virginia, were able
to share their experiences about how they were using this
program with their Transition class and how it enriched
the learning experience of their indigenous students.
For more about how this happened read on.........
Using a Telstra Extra G modem with a teacher’s laptop
with REACT installed and a team of dedicated and enthusiastic
DEET employees, Lorraine Van Haeften streamed a Powerpoint
presentation over REACT allowing Hagar and Virginia to speak
to the TEGS audience at a Darwin Venue. This was a spectacular
example of a team of enthusiastic people from DEET working
together to achieve such a positive outcome. The flexibility
of the REACT software is allowing us to deliver presentations
from a laptop. Thanks to NTOEC for lending us the bandwidth
and supporting Gunbalanya in setting up the IDL lesson computer
and microphone. This, together with the perseverance of
the Teaching Learning and Standards staff (who learnt to
use the video conferencing software REACT in one day) and
the good luck that to have all IT connections in service
when required, enabled a successful sharing session which
added dimension to the TEGS program.
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