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Experiences of Havering Sixth Form College Graham Francis Director of IT Services
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Newcourt Main Building
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Current status – Category C (51-75) ◦ Main Building scored 61 ◦ Newcourt scored 58 ◦ Typical College 100 Target by 2010 – Category B (26-50) New Build – Category A (0-25) ◦ BREEAM (Energy Efficient Design) Excellent ◦ Architects advised
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Maximises potential of available resources: Use of Ground Source Water for heating and cooling Use of Termodeck roof planks for movement of Hot/Cold air Use of IT controlled Building Management Systems (BMS) Increased control over current systems in place
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2007 – Carbon Trust assessment of buildings ◦ Suggestions mainly IT based ◦ College ‘Green Group’ established ◦ Environmental policy in place, reviewed and updated. 2008 – £150k Salix Grant received ◦ Used to fund first year lease of desktop computers Benefit: Lower power consumption Benefit: Single image required ◦ Increased ratio of Laptops to Desktops Benefit: Laptops turned off when not in use unlike desktops which hibernate
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Use of Software applications to turn off Desktop computers. ◦ Deepfreeze: Turns off desktops at preset time (7 p.m.) PC’s next turned on when required ◦ Lanschool Allows Teacher to turn off all desktops in a single room from a central location ◦ Lightspeed Allows Technicians to turn off all desktops in part or all of the College from a central location.
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Server Virtualisation: ◦ Current Position: 33 Traditional Servers Average CPU Performance 4% Peak CPU Performance 8% ◦ Future Position: 3 to 5 Blade Servers Issues to consider: (Move to a single Server Room) Opportunity for centralisation of resources Reduced need for distributed Air Conditioning Reduced energy consumption Less hardware
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Consideration for WEEE regulations: ◦ Lease v Purchase ◦ Return to Base v Arrange for Recycling Strategy for recycling of old stock ◦ Use of recycling company ◦ Donation of equipment to overseas school ◦ Long term loan to staff for home use
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At present all printers are purchased Must conform to HSFC requirements ◦ Must be capable of double-sided printing (default) ◦ Sleep mode ◦ Toner efficient Planned move to Multi Function Devices ◦ Reduced number of devices ◦ ‘Follow me’ printing ◦ ‘Print release’
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Adopted ways of working which don’t require hard copy ◦ Moodle (Teaching and Learning) ◦ Sharepoint (College Administration) ◦ Parentmail (Reduced printing and postage) ◦ Email (College Bulletin) Paper format ◦ Change to standard format allows for extra print area ◦ Must consider requirements of DDA Paper recycling policy
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Questions Contact details: ◦ Graham Francis ◦ Director of IT Services ◦ grahamfrancis@havering-sfc.ac.uk grahamfrancis@havering-sfc.ac.uk ◦ T: 01708 514462 (Direct)
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