2. Basic Terminology
LAN- Local Area Network this is all of your computers,
routers, and modems in one place like your home.
WAN-Wide Area Network this is a collection of LAN and
other networks it can connect across cities, states, and countries, the
largest WAN is the Internet.
Intranet-This is a computer network that uses technology to share
information, operating systems, and data with-in an organization.
In a district you could have 14 school LANs and then connect them all
with a WAN, building a district Intranet. The Intranet can share data,
information, even operating systems between the schools.
3. Basic Computer Network
Three simple parts
1. Clients- these are the actual workstations.
2. Infrastructure- this is the fiber optic cables and wires.
3. Networking Electronics- this is the piece that moves, routes,
and stores data.
4. Planning a School Network
Typically a small committee or team is formed and the
planning process can take months to develop.
User Needs Assessment- this is a good place to start
analyzing your school’s needs and wants. Visit the
link for a sample assessment.
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/a.html
( school networking needs analysis)
5. Planning a School Network
Wiring diagrams and blueprints
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/b.html
(sample wiring specifications)
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/d.html
(wiring guidelines)
6. Planning a School Network
Network management and maintenance plans
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/f.html
(school networking resources)
Access policy and procedures
http://www.isafe.org/imgs/pdf/education/AUPs.pdf
(Guidelines for writing a district policy)
7. Costs and Considerations
Network Management
Once the network is in place someone has to manage
all the updates, passwords, training, privacy, and back
up.
There are ongoing support costs. For every 50-75 users
there should be one full time support person in place
to manage the network.
9. Cost Considerations
Replacement of components
Client Stations 18-36 months
Network Electronics 3-5 years
Infrastructure 10-20 years
10. Bibliography
Gallo, M. A., & Hancock, B. (2002). Networking
Explained. Digital Press.
Northwest Educational Technology Consortium,.
(2005). In A Guide to Networking for K-12 Schools.
Retrieved Jun. 11, 2012, from
http://www.netc.org/network_guide/index.html