The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Computing
ClassroomIntegrated
Cross-Platform
Classroom Integrated Computing
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Tech-Lab vs Classroom IntegratedComputing
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Cross-Platform
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Cross-Platform
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Classroom Integrated Computing
Netbooks allow for more authentic learning
– Content based
– Influenced by grade-level curriculum
– Led by technology faculty and classroom teacher
– Flexibility in instructional use
– No need for tech lab reservations
– Transition time minimized
– Variable use times by students
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Project Background
New facility with NO DEDICATED TECH LAB
Platform options Needs of users Teacher preferences
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Platform Selection Process
Ubuntu (Linux) vs Windows
Microsoft Office vs Open Office
Local vs Remote
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Netbook Setup
Dell Latitude with Rubber Casing Ubuntu Linux Wireless Microsoft terminal services with Office
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Virtualization
Terminal Servers Network Monitoring Imaging Web Caching
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Logistics
Unpacking Imaging - Clonezilla Storage Carts - charging
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Local vs Terminal Services
Ubuntu Linux on local netbook
Windows through Remote Desktop
Microsoft Office
Shared files
Active Directory Logins
Rdesktop
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Access to Terminal Services
Rdesktop to Terminal Server
Username
Password
Domain
Full screen
USB drive
Dedicated terminal server
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Web Caching
Virtual machine Open source Minimizes bandwidth usage Local cache of visited
webpages
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Network Monitoring
Open source Alerting Reporting
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
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Instructional Software
Firefox Web browser
Tux Type Keyboarding
Tux Math Math skills
Tux Paint Drawing
Google Earth Satellite images
Google Sketchup 3-D rendering
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Instructional Software
Gimp Image editing Pencil 2-D animation Scratch MIT programming Pitivi Video editor Audacity Audio editor Open Office Office productivity suite
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Instructional Activities
K-2
Starfall
PBS Math games
Everyday Math Online
Spelling City
Tumblebooks
Brain Pop
3-5
Name acrostic in
Word/Writer
Excel graphs: science fair
Typing Master
“Farcebook” history project
Pencil holiday animations
Google Earth biography trips
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Challenges
Application updates: Flash, Shockwave, Java Terminal services memory: 32bit vs. 64 bit Battery life / replacement future issue Charging on carts / connectors USB drives formatting consistency Remote access requires network connectivity Training
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
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Classroom Teachers
“I use them for spelling sentences, brain pop, weekly reader online, creating slides for a class presentation on the arctic & states(later in the year). We use them to visit the louis braille on line museum, the Helen Keller museum, recycle city, various websites on themes we are studying, to publish their stories and peoms, to practice typing etc.”
“By each child being on their own lap top they can work at their own pace and level. This is especially good when they are reading / gathering information for their writing or extending their knowledge on a unit that we are studying. “
- Parri Thurman, Second grade teacher
The Episcopal School of Knoxville“Classroom Integrated Computing”
Published by: Julie King© Episcopal School of Knoxville
Version 2010-12-1
For Internal Use Only
TETC Conference2010-12-2
Resources
Episcopal School IT Infrastructure Document
ESK Technology Page
Squid Web Caching
Clonezilla Imaging
Zenoss Network Monitoring