digital education revolution – nsw. sr - 2010. kogarah hs students at work
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Digital Education Revolution – NSW.
SR - 2010
Kogarah HS Students at Work
NSW DET customisations Custom high
resolution 10.1” screen
Intel Pinetrail
Custom BIOS security (Computrace settings)
Iphone/Blackberry charging
Custom splash screen on startup
DET security customisations Dual spring loaded latches
Tamper evident sticker
Intelligent long life battery
Security Screws
Moulded security message
RFID Tag barcode
Custom DET colour BLUE
Model ThinkPad Mini 10 IdeaPad S10 ComparisonCPU Intel Atom processor N450 - 1.66GHz, 512KB L2,
667 MHz DDR-2 RAMIntel Atom Processor N270 - 1.6Ghz, 512Kb L2, 533Mhz DDR-2 RAM
Increase in memory bus bandwidth, lower power consumption
OS License XP Home XP HomeInstalled OS Windows 7 Enterprise Edition Windows 7 Enterprise EditionChipset Intel® NM10 Express Chipset Mobile Intel 945GSE chipset Low power consumption (7 Watt), increased
performanceRAM 2GB DDR-2 667MHz Memory (1 x 2GB, no free
slot, 2GB Max)2GB DDR-2 667MHz Memory (1 x 2GB, no free slot, 2GB Max)
HDD 160GB 5400rpm Hard Disk Drive 160GB 5400rpm Hard Disk DriveOptical None NoneGraphics Intel® NM10 Express Chipset 200MHz graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (GMA 950),
in 945GSEImproved performance as a result of FSB performance
Bluetooth Ingrated Bluetooth version 2.1 Ingrated Bluetooth version 2.1Wireless Intel WiFi Link 5100 802.11 a/b/g/n, supporting
5GHz/MIMOIntel WiFi Link 5100 802.11 a/b/g/n, supporting 5GHz/MIMO
Integrated 3G No NoCamera/FPR Integrated 0.3MP camera (high sensitivity CCD) Integrated 1.3MP camera (CMOS) Lower resolution camera, but later
technology sensor allows for better video conferencing and low light performance
Screen 10.1" WSXGA (1280 x 720) Anti-glare LED Backlight Display
10.1" (256.5mm) WSVGA (1024x576) TFT color, LED backlight
Higher resolution screen, higher contrast screen.
Battery 6-cell high-capacity battery (2.9Ah) 6-Cell high capacity battery (2.8Ah) Longer battery life as a result of improved power management - 7watt consumption
Warranty 2 Year Warranty 2 Year WarrantyCard Reader 4-in-1 Card Reader 4-in-1 Card ReaderVideo Port VGA port VGA PortUSB Ports 3 USB ports (1 powered with Ipod/Blackberry
charging)3 USB ports Specific signalling and charging for Ipod and
Blackberry devices, even with the system switched off (needs to be plugged in)
Networking Gigabit Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet Significantly higher throughput allows for better management, patching, reimaging etc
HDD Protection Active Protection System None APS significantly reduces the possibility of system failure as a result of hard disk damage
Audio HD audio, Stereo Speakers, built-in mic, combo headphone/mic-in
High Definition (HD) Audio, RealTek® ALC269 codec / two stereo speakers (1.5 watt)
Weight 1.5kg with 6-cell battery 1.39Kg with 6-cell batteryDimensions 282mm x 209mm x 15-29.5mm 250mm x 196mm x 22-36mmKeyboard ISO Full-size spill proof keyboard 6-row, 80-key, 85% size, Fn keys, Novo key,
wireless on/off buttonSpill proof keyboard enhances the reliability of the system, whilst the full size layout makes the usage experience significantly better
Pointing Device Multi-gesture touchpad and trackpoint Two-button touch pad with scroll feature, multi-touch
Choice of pointing device caters for more usage styles. Larger touchpad provides greater control for users
Colour Blue Red
Laptop User Charter2.1.3 Where a student has not reimbursed the school as
required for repairs or replacement (see 2.2.5) the principal may determine that transfer of ownership will be withheld.
2.2.5 Laptops that are damaged or lost by neglect, abuse or malicious act, may require reimbursement. The Principal will determine whether replacement is appropriate and/or whether or not the student is responsible for repair or replacement costs and whether or not the student retains access to a laptop for home use.
Installed software: DER & T4L (Windows)
EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
Rollout ScheduleTerm 1 Delivery Date
Sydney Boys High School 8/03/2010Gymea High School 10/03/2010Kogarah High School 10/03/2010Sydney Girls High School 16/03/2010Sydney Sec College Blackwattle Bay 16/03/2010Newtown High School of Performing Arts 17/03/2010Sydney Distance Education High School 17/03/2010Sydney Sec College Leichhardt Campus 17/03/2010Sydney Secondary College Balmain Campus 17/03/2010Fort Street High School 22/03/2010J J Cahill Memorial High School 22/03/2010Matraville Sports High School 22/03/2010South Sydney High School 22/03/2010Tempe High School 22/03/2010Alexandria Park Community School 23/03/2010Randwick Boys High School 23/03/2010Randwick Girls High School 23/03/2010
Commissioning
• TSO or Device Manager is the only officers allowed to commission the device
• Upon completion the officer is required to do extensive testing (up to 30 Minutes)
• After 30 Minutes the following needs to be complete – On device management to students– Label device– Place completed device in box for Handout day
Handout• Done in groups
– up to school
• Students log into device• Go to the portal and complete the following
– Access email and click on link to access and complete on line DER survey
– Complete activities based on Cyber bullying and Cyber Citizenship
Wireless
• Phase one complete• Fibre remediation complete• Phase two
https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/rolloutschedule/wire_phase2.pdf
– 7 SR schools complete – All sites expected to be completed by August 2010
Wireless
• Pre installation of Phase two– Ensure the installers aware of locations of BDs– Where AP’s are to be installed
• Post installation– Before signing off
• All BD cabinets are in correct location• All APS are incorrect location• All cableing neat and to standard
SSP
• Wireless solution being trialed. So far looking promising
Non Warranty ProcessProcess • School will be contacted by Best International and a quotation
for the repair will be emailed or faxed to the school. • Once the quotation is accepted, the school will provide Best
International with a purchase order number to cover the cost of repairs
• The school will send the Netbook back to Best International’s repair facility at the school’s cost, following up with a phone call or email to Best International to advise them of the return of the Netbook.
Non Warranty Process• Best will inspect the unit and confirm that the repairs required
are limited to those identified in the quotation. Should the repairs required vary from those identified at the initial quotation, an updated quote will be sent to the school identifying the additional parts and labour required.
• Once the repair is completed, Best will contact the school to advise them that the Netbook is ready for collection.
• School will organise collection of the Netbook from Best International’s repair facility at their own expense.
https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/techsupport/tso_resources/price_list.pdf
Non Warranty Process
Technology Support Officer• Collecting Laptop user charters V10.3 and marking
off in RMU. – Upon return Charters stored in student files
• Check students can access Internet using correct credentials.
• Meet with manager and RTSO to Plan– Parent meetings prior handout
– Handover– Activities
DER – NSW Home• https://detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/
deptresources/majorprojects/dernsw/