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SCETV Day 3 – Reflections on Censorship

Posted on April 25, 2008 By Tom No Comments on SCETV Day 3 – Reflections on Censorship
EdTech

South Carolina State House

Today was a jam-packed day. I had three sessions back to back, then it was time to drive home. There was one last session on basic Google Earth, then two on Geotagging. Yesterday during the late afternoon I had drive around Columbia snapping pictures so that I would have some shots for tagging.

Thurmond DomeWar Protesters 2Varsity BilliardsETV Satellite FarmETV Building

The first session went well, then it was a mad dash to the other ETV building for geotagging. It was a small room, so we had a rather information demonstration/discussion. Both sessions went very well, and my photos showed up in Google Earth exactly like they were supposed to.

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2 Much 2.0?

Posted on April 23, 2008 By Tom No Comments on 2 Much 2.0?
EdTech

Discovery Education is playing a large role in this week’s workshops sponsored by SCETV. After all, through their partnership with SCETV, all schools in the state have access to on-demand video via StreamlineSC. This evening I joined a large group of local educators who are part of the Discovery Education Network for dinner and discussion. … Read More “2 Much 2.0?” »

SCETV Day 2

Posted on April 23, 2008 By Tom No Comments on SCETV Day 2
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

Today’s workshops went very well. As with yesterday, I did a basic Google Earth workshop then an advanced session. Both sessions were well-received, and I got some good positive feedback. By sheer happenstance these workshops are following a logical progression. The basic session focuses on just getting used to the program. First, there is simple … Read More “SCETV Day 2” »

(Google) Earth Day

Posted on April 22, 2008 By Tom No Comments on (Google) Earth Day
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

Since this is Earth Day, it seems only fitting that I spent the day doing workshops for SCETV on Google Earth. I did one basic session, which covered getting use the the controls, searching, basic placemarks, and learning how to manage layers and folders. The second session was an advanced session where we started embedding … Read More “(Google) Earth Day” »

New Imagery and Version for Google Earth

Posted on April 16, 2008 By Tom No Comments on New Imagery and Version for Google Earth
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

Last week I was going to write a post about the new imagery for the city of Greenville in Google Earth. Things got busy over the weekend, and I had to delay writing about it. In the meantime, I learned that Google Earth was releasing version 4.3 this week, so I decided to hold off … Read More “New Imagery and Version for Google Earth” »

A Tale of Two Tablets

Posted on April 10, 2008 By Tom No Comments on A Tale of Two Tablets
EdTech

I had an unusual package show up the other day. It was sent with no paperwork or warning, and came wrapped in plain brown paper. I was a bit hesitant to open it, but eventually worked up the nerve. Inside was a Qomo QIT30 Interactive Tablet (white, on the left above.) After a couple of … Read More “A Tale of Two Tablets” »

Total Cost of Ownership

Posted on April 9, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Total Cost of Ownership
EdTech, Gear

It’s a tight budget year. We’re trying to build two schools and a new fine arts center. Add to that the fact that we’re facing funding cuts and inflation, and our education dollars just aren’t going as far as they once did. Despite these pressures, I keep getting requests from principals and department heads for additional computers. I would love to provide them everything they want, but the funds will only go so far.

So, at our last principals meeting I tried to impress upon our staff all of the costs involved in putting one computer on our school’s network. This was nowhere near as comprehensive as the Gartner Group’s Total Cost of Ownership calculations, but it got the point across. I thought it might be worthwhile to repeat it here.

One-time costs:

  • Hardware – computer and monitor
  • Extended Warranty
  • MS-Office Licensing – we purchase a copy for each new computer as needed
  • Deployment – setup, unboxing, imaging, asset tags
  • Curriculum software licensing

Recurring costs:

  • Antivirus
  • Novell Network and Groupwise e-mail licensing
  • Internet Filtering
  • Anti-Spam software

Other costs:

  • Data port connections – about $200 per active port (usually covered in construction and other costs, but may come into play if additional ports are needed.)
  • Replacement/Refresh Costs – computers are replaced every five years
  • Disposal at end-of-life – involves data security, recycling, hazardous waste disposal, etc.
  • Personnel and support costs

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Where’s the Rebel?

Posted on February 7, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Where’s the Rebel?
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps

Roxann Owens is the tech coordinator at James F. Byrnes High School, and she has been doing a neat project with her students the past couple of weeks. Each day she sets all of the desktop backgrounds to an image from Google Earth and challenges the students to find out where the picture is from. … Read More “Where’s the Rebel?” »

An Introduction to Geotagging

Posted on February 2, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on An Introduction to Geotagging
EdTech, Geocaching and Maps, Photography

I got a call from the folks at SCETV. I had planned to do several workshops on Basic and Advanced Google Earth for them in March, and they asked if I could also do a couple of workshops on Geotagging. I foolishly agreed to do so. Actually, I had originally suggested doing something on Geotagging, … Read More “An Introduction to Geotagging” »

Voice Thread Second Thoughts

Posted on January 29, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Voice Thread Second Thoughts
EdTech, Internet

As much as I was initially impressed with VoiceThread, I’ve noticed some severe limitations to the system. I still think it’s an extremely easy way to narrate a slide show and to solicit audio comments. I’ll probably still use it to create some quick narration to embed here and on other sites. However, I’m spotting … Read More “Voice Thread Second Thoughts” »

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