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W E L C OME Welcome to Switch onto Tech, where we explore the future of technology and ICT procurement to help you navigate your way through the minefield that is buying for schools. With limited budgets available, it is critical that schools think carefully about their approach to procurement, since every decision counts. In the first of our features on procurement, ‘Two’s company’ looks at the benefit of reducing your number of suppliers and streamlining your invoicing burden and then in ‘Save yourself rich’, we look at ICT products that will significantly TWO’S COMPANY save your school money (bonus!). Why one is often better than two when it Taking a look at the big picture, in comes to supply ‘To bring or not to bring?’, we explore the uncertain territory of bring-yourown-device (BYOD), how to implement it successfully and what pitfalls you should be aware of if you decide to explore this SAVE YOURSELF RICH route. Lastly, interactive whiteboards get As school budgets feel the pinch, a run for their money with the plethora procurement needn’t always come at a cost of alternative products on the market in ‘Visualise the future’. However, we soon find out there’s still nothing quite like ‘em. We hope you enjoy this short guide and that it will be of value to you as you venture out into the world of ICT TO BRING OR NOT TO BRING? procurement. It’s not an easy road to How to successfully integrate BYOD follow, but with the right suppliers and support networks on your side, it can seem like a lot smoother ride.

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Did you know you could be buying your IT services from your office products supplier? Many schools are unaware of the possibility, let alone merit, of one-stop-shopping, yet the benefits of partnering with fewer resellers for your ICT are manifold. Paying for goods and services – from cartridges to servers – by way of fewer invoices will save you time and money, plus you are often rewarded for loyalty. Julia Dennison reports

With so many different products and services flooding the average school, a bursar and their ICT manager can be faced with hundreds of invoices from as many different suppliers – and that’s on ICT alone. With so many choices of purveyor out there, it’s difficult to know where to turn. The Department for Education has made this easier by

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launching its EduBuy.org procurement portal, but it’s also pushing the benefit of consolidated invoices. While buying from a wide array of suppliers may seem good value for money, as you shop around for a good deal, there is emerging evidence that says schools should consider reducing the number of suppliers they purchase from.


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Less work Having fewer suppliers means less work to qualify the supplier in the first instance, and undoubtedly less administrative burden in the long run. This can be particularly advantageous when dealing with highly technical hard- or software, which can be a major investment and also require more thorough testing and trialling than a simple ream of paper.

Better deal You can get a better deal when sourcing from fewer suppliers, since it means less work for business on behalf of the supplier, and they should value your loyalty. When you’re negotiating contracts, it’s important to bring this up if they haven’t offered you a discount for buying more from them.

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Collaborating with other schools to bring your spend together will give you significantly more power, even if you are buying from fewer suppliers. “Historically schools have developed big numbers of small suppliers in their individual schools and the hours of admin time taken in each school placing orders, processing and paying invoices can be significant when added together,” explains Val Andrew, business management specialist at the Association of School and College Leaders. “To be able to reduce some of this admin burden and cost, by more collaboration through procurement would achieve savings.”

Loyalty pays If you’re loyal, the supplier will also prioritise you when it comes to their time, effort and availability of future services. They appreciate your business, so will put in that added effort to ensure you stay happy. “Going with a single or small group of suppliers certainly simplifies the supply chain, streamlining the procurement process,” agrees Miles Berry, subject leader for computing education at the University of Roehampton and member of Naace. “If you build up a good relationship with a supplier over time then this can work very well as they come to understand the school’s needs better and can be more responsive.” They are therefore more likely to throw in things like product demos, IT support or warranties and you’ll be the first they’ll call when a new tablet hits the scene.

A bit of effort to improve the relationship you have with your suppliers is worth the effort, as it helps resellers understand your needs better, allowing for efficiencies and economies of scale. If you leverage your position as a good customer, you’ll be on your way to saving those precious funds. 

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As school budgets feel the pinch, procurement needn’t always come at a cost. With the right ICT investment, your school can actually save money. Carrie Service finds out how

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In business, the phrase ‘speculate to accumulate’ is widely used and understood – companies know that in order to make money they have to invest in their future – and business-savvy schools should be applying the same concept to their ICT procurement. With budgets under increasing strain, schools need to be able to get the absolute most out of their ICT equipment and ensure that any investment they make doesn’t sit gathering dust for the next 12 months. So how can schools save themselves rich? ThInk sMarT – noT CheaP It’s important to remember when buying in new ICT equipment that cheaper isn’t always better. Yes, there may be money to be saved in the short term by investing in cheaper storage or server solutions, for example, but how efficient and robust are cheaper models and are you going to be better off over time? You’ll be regretting the decision to go cheap and cheerful if you lose your pupil data to a preventable disaster. A good value service should cover all eventualities. Multi-functional printers are another way that schools can invest to save money. If you are purchasing equipment for a department that needs access to a printer, photocopier, scanner and fax but for relatively low usage, it might be worth investing in a multipurpose device that can carry out all of these tasks. whaT’s The IMPaCT? Investing in high-end devices for pupils, such as tablet computers, is something that more and more schools are doing and many are using this technology provision as a selling point for the school – particularly if they have just converted to academy status or are in the process of making improvements. But don’t simply jump on the bandwagon in order to keep up with the Joneses. If you are choosing to invest in tablets, for example, think about how and when they are going to be used; speak to teachers from each department and see what it is they are hoping to achieve with the technology first and decide whether tablets are the most cost-effective option. You may find that some classes will be able to work sharing one tablet between two

pupils, or that some year groups will have a high number of students that have their own devices so the money can be invested in other ICT equipment. Technology needs to have a positive, measurable impact on how teachers deliver lessons in order to be worth investing in. Take IT To The BoarD Interactive whiteboards are something that many schools have been criticised for not making the most of. But if used correctly and with the right software they can prove invaluable to teachers and students alike and provide another dimension to a lesson – without the need for individual devices. If you have previously invested in whiteboards and they haven’t been utilised as much as you’d like, find out if the teachers might benefit from some additional

Technology needs to have a positive, measurable impact on how teachers deliver lessons in order to be worth investing in” training as it could be that they are simply a little unsure of how the technology works and haven’t had the time to figure it out yet. Investing in the right software for different departments is also important and teachers should be made aware of what is available to them as it could make the difference between the school making good use of the technology, or it simply becoming a very expensive blackboard. keeP on MoVIng Mobile technology is now all around us and if your school’s PC suite is in need of a revamp, why not invest in some small laptops or netbooks? If your budget doesn’t quite stretch to a full set of tablet computers, these are a good compromise. They don’t require a dedicated IT suite, so they free up space that would otherwise be taken up by a bank of desktop computers and they can also be more classroom-friendly than tablets in many respects – having a keyboard makes them easier for typing tasks and are cheaper to replace if broken. 

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To BRInG oR noT To BRInG Bring-your-own-device is an increasingly popular trend in schools as they seek to meet the demands of their tech-savvy pupils under budget constraints. however, problems surrounding inclusivity and network security have put many schools off. george Carey asks if it’s the best way forward or a quick fix 16 16

The incredible proliferation of smartphones and tablets in recent years means they are now commonplace in the average home. With the entry into the market of highly competitive, non-fruit-based tablets improving choice and driving down price, this trend looks set to continue. Previous generations were used to accessing the best technology at school, but a paradigm shift caused by the almost ubiquitous uptake of high-tech consumer electronics means many pupils are now bringing their own superior devices into school. This has left educators in a quandary as to whether they should maximise the use of pupils’ own devices inside the school gates. On the one hand it seems like an easy win for schools to make use of free, usually up-to-date equipment, but the issue of differing access to technology and the inherent problems of integrating disparate devices onto the network mean it’s not always a simple option. But do the benefits outweigh the disadvantages? Despite the challenges implementing such a system can involve, many schools have enjoyed huge benefits from allowing children to use their own devices. One such institution is Beaconsfield High School, an all-girls grammar in South Bucks. Not only does it allow students more freedom and easier access to learning materials, but it eases the strain on IT resources, freeing up school computers and alleviating the demand for hardware. However headteacher Owain Johns stresses that parents should not feel pressured into buying their child a device, rather that school is simply making the most of the technology the children already have access to: “It’s not compulsory, we’re not saying ‘you must’ but we’re giving them the opportunity to embrace it.” This approach is typical of those establishments that have employed BYOD successfully, supplementing the school’s resources rather than seeking to replace them. By using a mix of in-house devices and those brought from home, no student needs to feel left out.


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Another common concern is that pupils will fritter away their time on non-educational sites, such as social networking or, worse, use the extra internet access to engage in cyber bullying. At Britons Academy in Essex, pupils must be logged onto the school’s network to access the internet, at which point their usage becomes instantly monitored. “If a child types something inappropriate or concerning, such as ‘suicide’, it’s flagged and we’ll know which student has done that, so we can approach them about it,” says assistant principal Laplace Mugombe. “If a child is misusing their mobile device there is a range of sanctions. If it was something quite minor it might be a warning, but a worse breach of the policy could mean a student would have to hand their device into reception and they or their parents would have to get it back at the end of the day.” To reduce opportunities for cyber bullying, visiting social

networking sites is prohibited. Security threats posed to schools’ networks can also put off some considering BYOD, but this obstacle can be overcome without too much difficulty. At Beaconsfield, the network performs all the necessary checks automatically. “As soon as a student connects their laptop to the network, the system instantly identifies the device as unknown, and then authenticates them on the network, and at the same time checks they’ve got virus protection,” says Johns. “It then registers the user and allows the device to access the network.” With the mobility offered by smartphones and tablets, and the perceived difficulties of BYOD seemingly a thing of the past, the reasons to ignore it are ever decreasing. It’s time to embrace the future and myriad possibilities that your pupils’ devices could offer them at school. 

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Interactive whiteboards have been a standard feature of the classroom for going on 15 years now, but there’s a difference between having one and getting the most out of it. Indeed, there is plenty more that can be done with these touch-screen wonders. Julia Dennison looks at the latest trends in audio visual and interactive whiteboards to find out what schools are doing to turn the twodimensional lesson space into a multi-dimensional world of wonder

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When the interactive whiteboard (IWB) was first introduced to the classroom back in the 1990s, it was seen as the wonder product – the piece of kit that would singlehandedly boost attainment and improve classroom participation and add a new dimension to teaching and learning. It proved so popular that by 2007, 100% of primary schools and 98% of secondary schools had one (Becta, 2008). With such ubiquity, a boredom of boards set in. Studies emerged questioning the IWB’s true ability to raise achievement and teachers fell back on using the costly gadgets as little more than the traditional chalkboards that came before. “The result is too much emphasis on possession than utilisation,” comments Vik Paw, MIS and intranet manager of the British International School of Jeddah, by way of a MirandaNet discussion. “We recently were told by external inspectors that they were no more than a means of displaying the computer screen. That is, they were no more interactive than a traditional whiteboard.” However, with a new focus on teacher training and now, the entrance of tablets, 3D and interactive accessories into the market, augmenting the faithful product, there seems to be a newfound enthusiasm for making the most of touch-screen technology in the theatre of the classroom, with the IWB taking centre stage. The biggest addition of late has to be the tablet, which acts as a miniature, handheld version of the interactive whiteboard, allowing the learners to compliment the teacher’s use of technology. Apps emerged to link the two by way of Apple’s Airplay and a new layer of classroom interaction emerges. “Being able to pass [a tablet] around the class seems far more democratic than a teacher taking charge of the lesson from the board at the front,” says Miles

Berry, subject leader for computing education at the University of Roehampton and member of Naace’s board of management. The IWB is no longer confined to the four walls of a classroom either. They have become facilitators of a global learning community. “Display technology is now no longer about showing content or even interactivity in the room,” explains Berry, “but about connecting classrooms, and thus learners, to a worldwide community.” Of course, it’s no longer just the whiteboard inhabiting the interactive display market. Projectors, portable air mice, wide- and flat-screens, Apple TV and their accessories are now viable competitors. Promethean, famous for its interactive whiteboards, understands this change in the market. Ian Curtis, head of Promethean UK, explains: “As we move all learning forward and build knowledge communities, the process for how information is shared, modified and created changes. Today’s students create and publish content on a daily basis. The future of learning rests in teachers being able to tap into this creative process and use modern technology tools to help learning flourish. We believe this happens in a whole group environment, in small group collaborations and during individual reflection. We have expanded our product portfolio beyond the interactive whiteboard to meet these requirements with the inclusion of hardware such as the ActivTable, learner response systems ActivExpression the software ActivEngage, which is ideal for individual student assessment on tablet devices.” In this changing market, anything is possible when it comes to interaction. While the IWB continues to reign supreme, we enter a time of experiment and enthusiasm. Not sure where to start? A good ICT supplier can help. Just don’t be afraid to think creatively. 

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