September
09
Award-winning
Barry Island School has become the UK’s
first school to implement a state-of-the-art
networked ICT solution that provides all children
with their own monitor, mouse and keyboard at
their desks. The former ICT suite has now been
turned into a new classroom for 30 additional
pupils.
Recognising the importance of technology
in education, and the need for the school’s
ICT systems to work effectively and efficiently,
the school decided to invest in a new ICT solution
that met its core objectives: a low total cost of
ownership (TCO); a high return on investment (ROI)
and a system that was environmentally friendly, easy
and quick to install.
The answer, provided by services
and solutions provider, Computacenter, was LG’s
Network Monitor that uses virtual desktop software
that enables 10 users to share a single host PC.
The software transmits divided desktop screens from
the host to each monitor, allowing pupils to run
any application as if they were using individual
PCs.
Using the Network Monitors, the
school’s teachers now have the ability
to monitor each pupil’s work from the host PC without needing to go to
each individual computer. By easily switching between screens, they can also
showcase a pupil’s work to the entire class
via an interactive whiteboard.
The cost of the installation of the complete system, including server, associated
hardware/software, monitors, cables, keyboards, mice and installation service,
amounts to approximately 60 per cent less than the implementation of 10 industry
standard PCs.
Similarly, by implementing fewer
PCs, energy consumption is significantly reduced,
which feeds into Barry Island Primary School’s environmental goals. A standard
computer, for example, will use between 15 – 80 watts, but with Network
Monitors this is reduced to between 1 – 5 watts,
potentially lowering its annual energy costs by 80
per cent.
E: marco.manzi@computacenter.com
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