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2013-2016 Technology Plan - Osceola County School District

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0 0<br />

Mac OS X 10.7 - Lion 0 0<br />

Mac OS X 10.8 - Mountain Lion 0 0<br />

Other (list) 0 0<br />

Mac Totals 4 0<br />

Linux OS<br />

Total number of Desktops<br />

Total number of Mobile<br />

Computers<br />

Any Release of Linux OS 0 0<br />

Grand Total 365 160<br />

5. How are mobile computers used at your school?<br />

(Check all that apply)<br />

We don’t have any mobile computers for student use.<br />

We have mobile computers on a mobile cart that can be used in any classroom.<br />

We have mobile computers that are restricted for use by specific classes or grade levels.<br />

We have a mobile computer initiative wherein specific classes or grade levels have 24/7 access to mobile computers.<br />

We have a mobile computer initiative wherein all students have 24/7 access to mobile computers.<br />

We have a mobile computer initiative in which students are allowed to bring their own mobile computers from home to use in<br />

school.<br />

TRS Reference Sheet (Opens in new window)<br />

6. Bring Your Own Device Policy<br />

(Check all that apply)<br />

Our school allows students to bring and use personal mobile devices.<br />

Our school has a written policy on bringing and using personal mobile devices.<br />

Our school is currently developing a policy on bringing and using personal mobile<br />

devices.<br />

No policy related to the use of personal mobile devices is being considered at this time.<br />

If your policy is published on the internet, please provide the url:<br />

7. How is your school using thin-client computing or virtual machines?<br />

(Check all that apply)<br />

Thin-client computing or virtual machines are used for school office administration.<br />

Thin-client computing or virtual machines are used for digital instruction.<br />

Thin-client computing or virtual machines are used for computer-based assessments (FCAT, EOC,<br />

FAIR).<br />

We are not using thin-client computing or virtual machines.<br />

<strong>2013</strong> Educational <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 19/26 <strong>School</strong> <strong>District</strong> of <strong>Osceola</strong> <strong>County</strong> Florida

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