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Integrating Collaborative Services StateNets / Net@Edu Conference February 13, 2008.
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Transcript of Integrating Collaborative Services StateNets / Net@Edu Conference February 13, 2008.
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Integrating Collaborative Services
StateNets / Net@Edu ConferenceFebruary 13, 2008
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Agenda
• Enabling Collaboration is integral to ENA’s mission
• Collaboration in K-12 environments
• Overview of Collaboration Tools offered by ENA– Stretching the current definition of collaboration tools
• Challenges of Integration
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Collaboration in K-12 Environments
• Helping with the business of running a school
• Instructional Collaboration– Video Conferencing/Distance Learning– Web Conferencing– Student Collaboration/Self-created Knowledge
• Good Old People Networking
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Collaboration Efforts at ENA
• People Networking– Indiana Network Leadership Council
• K-12 + Library + State Agency Representatives
– TN K-12 Network Advisory Council
– “Big 5” Council
– Superintendent Organizations
– Participation in various Regional/National Education Technology Conferences
• E-mail– Faculty/Staff E-mail (ENA Mail)
– Student E-mail (Gaggle.NET)
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Integrated Voice Collaboration
• Unified Messaging– A classic example of integration– Voicemail for every classroom
• Ad Hoc Click-to-Conference– Teleconferencing without a dedicated bridge
• Emergency Management/Communication Tools– Emergency Call monitoring, notification and workflow
• Broadcast System Integration– Integrating Overhead Paging, IP Phones, Two-way radio, Cell, and
Nextel
• Video Telephony – SIP-based video conferencing w/ software-based codecs– Integrated with PBX
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Possible Phone System – IN School for the Deaf
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Research & Development Initiatives
• Web Conferencing– Whiteboarding / Video / Audio / Data & Document Sharing &
Markup
• Video Conferencing– Distance Learning Initiatives
• Content Aggregation and Indexing– On-line search tool to aggregate both freely available and licensed
content– Beyond WWW, include things like:
• Video Content• Distance Learning Resources (ala CILC)
– Indexed against national & statewide education standards
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Challenges for Integration
• Reliability vs. Next Gen
• SIP vs. Everything Else
• Integrating SIP w/ discrete user domains (Id M & Integration)
• Communication archiving vs. multi-media real-time communication– Various Federal, State, Municipal rules for retention– Federal Rules of Civil Procedure