[Technical] Document management in schools....
Roland Gesthuizen
rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Tue May 19 17:17:52 EST 2009
We took the photograph and video collections out and moved them to another
media store. Easily found with the right search through all the diretories.
(a readme-moved.txt file explaining the move was put into the old location)
This can really trim things down. It was one thing to have the odd picture
in a directory, another to have a collection of say, 2000 images from a year
level excursion to hang onto, just in case .. Once we did this, ye olde
shared directory was quite sufficient and should last us at least another
five years.
Regards Roland
2009/5/18 Wayne Hewett <staffwhe at rsc.vic.edu.au>
> Greetings all
>
> With a huge flurry, I don't where it originated or when it began, but the
> IT department's long insistence of using the teachers' share drive on our
> network has suddenly exploded into megabytes of documents, presentations,
> photos and folders.
> Needless to say what was a little gem of a resource to those in the know
> has become a common warehouse to everything that is really useful to junk.
> Riot acts have been read at Curriculum meetings and KLAs have got the
> message. Stuff is being cleaned up and permissions have been tightened.
> We are progressing to a new virtual server environment, and now is probably
> the time to look at document management alternatives.
>
> The obvious one is Sharepoint....... or is it?
>
> What do you reckon?
>
> Wayne Hewett
> IT chappy at:
> Rosebud Secondary College
>
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