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Wireless Cart Strategies

Wireless Cart Strategies. Effective Management. Receiving and Configuring. Carts are are preconfigured and imaged by the vendor. Maintain a copy of the original image for future uses on external device or Xserve Use tie-wraps to keep power cords & Cat 5 cables in place.

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Wireless Cart Strategies

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  1. Wireless Cart Strategies Effective Management Instructional Technology, SBBC

  2. Receiving and Configuring • Carts are are preconfigured and imaged by the vendor. • Maintain a copy of the original image for future uses on external device or Xserve • Use tie-wraps to keep power cords & Cat 5 cables in place. • Keep a spare laptop (if available) on hand for checkout if/when one of the laptops are out for repair. Instructional Technology, SBBC

  3. Wireless Cart Peripherals • Consider including each of the following items with your cart: • LCD Projector • Printer - • Can be networked by attaching Apple airport device • Can attach directly to a network port • Connect via a wireless to Ethernet Adapter • Digital camera • External hard drive. • Presentation clicker. • Extra power strips • Keep additional resources on the cart: activities, student sign-out (acceptable use) sheets, passwords, etc. • Post a photograph of the cart with wires correctly placed and request that teachers return it the way that they received it. • Consider spare laptop batteries Instructional Technology, SBBC

  4. Cart Check-Out Procedures • Offer a cart orientation before checking it out. • Bar Code the carts and peripherals. • Create and use a group CAB calendar for scheduling the carts. • Leave Fridays open for last-minute bookings (this will allow teachers that weren’t able to schedule previously). • Allow for cart-sharing among 2 or more teachers. • Consider offering 1/2 day and whole day checkout. • Create a “tech-squad” that can wheel the carts from one room to another (middle and high schools). • Consider storing the cart in a teacher’s room overnight, if no one check’s it out the teacher can use it. • Be Flexible! Instructional Technology, SBBC

  5. Student and Teacher Uses • Have students sign an Acceptable Use form. • Each student is assigned a laptop number, laptops are checked by teacher before being put back. • Have the teacher test each laptop before handing it out. • Provide teachers with a list of available applications and suggested uses. • Offer wireless cart training for teachers during planning periods. • Use the cart for staff meetings and to parent nights to gain exposure. • Have a “best-practices” notebook available on the cart for teachers to suggest activities. Instructional Technology, SBBC

  6. Saving Student Work • Have students save work to network (otherwise work will be lost). • Create class or period login’s to network folders. • Use thumb-drive’s or external hard drive to store student work as backup option. • Ask your school administrator to add thumb-drives to the “suggested student supply list”. • As a last resort allow burning files to CD. Instructional Technology, SBBC

  7. Security and Maintenance • Require student login on Apple computers. • Use Deepfreeze on Windows computers. • Utilize management software (i.e. ARD) for remote troubleshooting. • Create and deploy new images when making significant changes. • Have 1 or 2 replacement laptops available for computers that are sent out for repair. • Store cart in well ventilated area. • Consider scheduling 1 day a month for maintenance Instructional Technology, SBBC

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