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Head in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground It’s all about Learning! James Penny [email protected] Twitter - @JSPenny1 Bett 2013 New Era of Digital Learning

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Head in the Cloud, Feet on the Ground

It’s all about Learning!James Penny

[email protected] - @JSPenny1

Bett 2013New Era of Digital Learning

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Server 2008

Exchange 2010

Office 2010/2013

Office Web Apps

SharePoint 2010

SQL 2008

Customised SharePoint

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http://portal.harris-net.org.uk/sites/my

There’s a tile for that!

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• It’s not about managed services

• It’s not about outsourcing

• It IS about Agility - moving at pace

• It IS about being Smarter - more for the same total cost

It’s enabling and supportive of learning.

The rest of the world is rapidly heading to the Cloud – where is education?

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Scale without complexity – think utility, think speed, enable users

1, 2, 3 schools ……..20, 30, 40 schools?

• Reduce the complexity - Use cloud systems that are simple to manage

• Educational leadership - Support rapid change

• Quickly share what works – Create, Store, Share

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Cloud: How and why?‘Three Millennium of Learning Networks’

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1st Millennium Learning Network• On premise network

Who are you?

SecurityWhat

can you access?

Welcome

On Premise

Logon

• Self contained – not connected to the world

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2nd Millennium Learning Network• On premise but connected to the Internet – access to the Web

Who are you? Connected

to the Internet

SecurityWhat

can you access?

Welcome

On Premise

Logon

• Moving this to a ‘Managed Service’ environment is not moving to the cloud although can provide management benefits

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3rd Millennium Learning Network

• The ‘now’ of the web…always on

• Not just connected to, but forming part of the internet

• Contributing to content and knowledge on the ‘www’

• Connected but secure

• Not just outsourced or managed

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Head in the Cloud

Who are you?

Sync

Cloud based storage

In the cloud

SecurityWhat

can you access?

Welcome

On Premise

Logon

Logon SecurityWhat can

you access?

Welcome

Mobiles etc

On Premise

Off Premise

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…Feet firmly on the ground

Who are you?

Sync

Cloud based storage

In the cloud

SecurityWhat

can you access?

Welcome

On Premise

Logon

Logon SecurityWhat can

you access?

Welcome

Mobiles etc

On premise device with applications

Access all data and applications

Off premise with a device

Access all data but only apps on

your machine

OFF or ON premise with a device

Access all data and applications

On Premise

Off Premise

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Access all data and applications

Remote/virtual Desktop

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Public Cloud

Physical site

Hybrid model……

Store@Private Cloud

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Federation and integration

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‘Traditional Learning’

Who?

‘Facilitation’ ‘Participation’ ‘Personalised’

One teacher and 20/30 age peers

Where? In a room

When? 50 minute session

How? Face to face

Teams of Teachers

Spaces with Access to resources

Thematic units over time

Interaction with many people,

facilitation predominates

Teachers, mentors, parents and community

members

Learning environments are

extended

In and out of schools

Learning activities, Physically

present and in remote locations

Students connect with teachers,

mentors and peers as needed.

Accessed from anywhere

Traditional time patterns need not constrain learning

Independent and collaborative.

Guided by teachers and mentors as

needed.

The ‘Now’ of the Web

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Providing high impact ICT for as low a cost as possible

Agile, responsive and enabling

‘Utility’ type service

Keep it simple onsite – move the complexity

Focus on Learning and Teaching

But…….

This is a journey – it takes time and not everything goes to the Cloud

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Federation and integration

Store@Private cloud

Public Internet

Physical site

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Mix it up – What’s best for you?

The cloud on your terms

Meeting student and educator needs

Online

On-premises

Agility FocusCost

SavingsReduce

ComplexityUtility

ServiceLessonsShared

AnytimeAnywhere

Access

FosterCollaboration

CreativeLearning

Real timeCommunicatio

n

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Thank You…….

[email protected]

@JSPenny1@marksmcmanus

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