We have people in each building who assist one another--but nothing
official in place. At one time we did have "site
responders" (teachers or associates) who did the tech. help. This
was in place when I first started here . . . but with the upgrade to
OS X . . . not everybody in those "positions" were/are quite as apt
as they used to be, so that kind of went away as we upgrades things.
MOST people seem to have the skills/know how to try some quick
fixes . . . those that don't either ask other staff members or wait
for me when my to do list whittles down, which sometimes takes a
while. But if they're OK with that so am I. I also have 2 building
secretaries who help me out with JMC things when I need it, which
helps. But they do it because they like me, not because of job
description type thing. :-) (that's the story I'm sticking with-LOL)
When I first took the tech. job over the HS had student assistants.
I don't do that anymore. While they were good kids and
trustworthy . . . I still ran into issues of them "suping" things
up/"tweaking" without the maturity/understanding to realize we're all
part of a larger network/system.
On Feb 12, 2009, at 9:05 AM, Jim Kerns wrote:
In the past we had the library associates 1/2 time as technology
assistants in each building. I will do a little digging and see if
I can find the job description we used.
Jim
>>> "Lance Lennon" <llen...@eagle-grove.k12.ia.us> 2/11/2009 10:09
PM >>>
Does anyone out there use associates as tech assistance? And if so, is
their a job description?
Thanks in advance
Lance
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