We are just starting our 1-1 in the fall, but the faculty have had tablets =
for 2 years.
I reimage all student machines, laptops and lab, every summer. I only =
reimage faculty machines if they are in VERY bad shape or changing hands. =
I try to avoid reimaging a faculty laptop, just because of the personalizat=
ion issue. I do make the faculty give me the machine for a day or tow so =
I can do updates and defrag etc. I'm thinking about taking an image of =
each faculty machine in the fall and then using that for the reimage if I =
need to do it.
Good success, with a tough issue.
=20
Sister Elizabeth
Powhatan School
>>> Dave Candelario <dcandelario@micds.org> 03/12/2010 11:11 AM >>>
Greetings,
We're a 1-1 school and all our faculty have laptops as their everyday
computer.
We reimage all student laptops every year and we've also reimaged faculty
laptops every year. We're debating whether or not it's necessary to
reimage faculty laptops every year. Our laptops are Windows-based and
faculty have admin privileges, so most laptops are heavily personalized
beyond our base image. We don't have any major software upgrades this
summer and we have one more year on our 3-year laptop lease. =20
So, we're considering 'status quo' with faculty laptops and I'm interested
to hear how you all handle reimaging? =20
Assuming there are no major OS or applications upgrades,=20
Do you reimage all students laptops each year?
Do you reimage all faculty laptops each year?
Do you reimage all lab computers each year?
Thanks,
Dave
Director of Technology=20
314-995-7478
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