Chad,

With laptops for teachers, they will ask you for wireless w/projector.

Do you have a solution for this?  Stuff I've tried is really clunky.

Layne

 

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Are there specific carts (no, not cars, thank you Jeremy) those of you
who plan on switching will be looking at?

On Mar 6, 2008, at 10:49 AM, Frerichs, Chad wrote:





I think Okoboji is going to go away from mounting them as well. We

mounted projectors for each H.S. and M.S. teacher, and for the teachers

that use them all the time from the same spot shooting at the same

whiteboard, that is great. Once mounted, the mobility is obviously very

limited. So, for the teachers that NEVER use their projectors they are

now stuck to the ceiling. I know I could go get them down and move them

somewhere else, but...

 

Also, now every teacher K-12 will have a laptop in the next few days,

and if you mount the projector and run a VGA cable somewhere in the room

to connect to it, then that is where they have to connect to the

projector. It limits the mobility of the laptop.

 

So, because we are going away from desktops, I think we are going to

move to a cart solution. So the teachers will have the cart with the

projector in their room and connect to it with their laptops when

needed. This solution also allows for sharing of equipment. I hate to

see expensive equipment just hanging from the ceiling gathering dust. 

 

I see advantages both ways, but for us in many situations the

non-mounted solution makes more sense.

 

Chad Frerichs

Director Of Technology

Okoboji Community Schools

Milford, IA 51351

 

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We, too, are trying very hard to get mounted projectors in every

classroom. It's one of the biggies on my list of needs for next year.

I'd be interested if there are reasons not to. It seems necessary in

today's classrooms.

 

Sarah

 

Sarah M. Freking, District Technology Director

Storm Lake Community School District

Storm Lake, IA 50588

Phone: 712-732-8100 Fax: 712-732-8101

 

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