Big District Wi-Fi Technology for Small and Medium-Sized Districts

Establishing ongoing technology sustainability is an important issue for school systems, but it is particularly challenging for small and medium-sized districts. Attend this web seminar to learn how administrators at the 2,300-student Hamilton Heights (Ind.) School Corporation implemented a 1:1 computing strategy with a limited IT budget and small number of IT staff.
Presenters will discuss how the district was able to attain the functionality and management ease required, and offer advice for establishing an in-depth benefits/price analysis ratio, as well as creative IT dollar-saving strategies.

Topics will include:

  • Digital learning and the wireless LAN challenge
  • Integrating wired and wireless infrastructure and legacy access points
  • Maximizing savings – energy, maintenance, management, and hardware expenses
  • Plus, learn how the Hamilton Heights School Corporation uses technology to attract students away from much larger school districts


Scheduled speakers:

David Slabe
IT Operations Manager
Hamilton Heights (Ind.) School Corporation

Kathleen Cecchini
Sales Engineer
ADTRAN

Who will benefit:
CIOs, technology directors, superintendents and other administrators interested in the process of implementing sustainable district-wide wireless technology. Anyone may attend.

Date of broadcast: 
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
2:00 pm EST