How will IT help elementary schools update their antique computers and provide more Internet access?
See the answer to question number 5 regarding new and refurbished computers. We realize that adequate computers are necessary for eSIS to be successful and will deploy updated computers as quickly as circumstances allow. In any event, IT plans to have these in place before all teachers are on the system in 2003-04. • Will those of us who are non-techies be able to easily use this system? What levels of training will IT provide? eSIS was designed to be used by teachers and administrators, not by techies. It is logically laid out, has a graphical-user interfaceknown as a GUI (meaning that users will use a mouse), and has a very good on-line help section. In addition the IT Call Center is familiar with the system and available at 503-916-43457. Every user will experience training in at least two parts. The first part of training will be an overview where training will include how to get online and navigate through eSIS. The second part of training will be specific to what the user needs f
See the answer to question number 5 regarding new and refurbished computers. We realize that adequate computers are necessary for eSIS to be successful and will deploy updated computers as quickly as circumstances allow. In any event, IT plans to have these in place before all teachers are on the system in 2003-04.