SBDM

 

 

SBDM System
(School-Based Decision Makers Council)

With the KiZAN SBDM tool, KiZAN helps your SBDM Council with the responsibility to set school policy that is consistent with the Board of Education policy that provides an environment to enhance student acheivement, and that helps the school meet the goals established by KRS 158.645 and 158.6451.

 

    Features      Benefits
    Web-based product
    • Accessible from any computer with Internet Explorer and Internet access.
    • No need to worry about data backups.
    • No additional installations or configurations needed.
      SBDM training management
      • Register council members for required training and notify them via email. 
      Council member management
      • Manage council membership across an entire district, including membership to more than one council. 
      Public Interface
      • Choose and advertise SBDM information publicly with both members and non-members in the district. 
      Reports with easy filtering, printing and exporting capability
      • Generate reports on individual, council, or district-wide SBDM council membership and training.
      • With all SBDM data in one location, easily generate district-wide statistical reports to track trends, manage training and report to Kentucky Department of Education.
      • With one click reports can be easily printed.
      • All reports can be exported to Excel or PDF for additional analysis

       

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      Joe Kipp has some news on Win7 & Server 2008 R2... read more here!

      2/11/2011 4:39:58 PM

      Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1 were released to manufacturing on the 9th, they will be available for download on the 16th to MSDN and TechNet users, with general availability on the 22nd of February. Let the downloading begin!

      Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1 were released to manufacturing on the 9th,  they will be available for download on the 16th to MSDN and TechNet users, with general availability on the 22nd of February.   Let the downloading begin!

       

      Here’s the announcement for SP1:

      http://windowsteamblog.com/windows/b/business/archive/2011/02/09/windows-7-updates-deliver-more-bang-for-your-buck.aspx

       

      This brings two import features to Hyper-V, Dynamic Memory and RemoteFX.  Dynamic Memory brings the Hyper-V memory management to a near par level with VMware, but it works in a completely different manor.  We should be able to increase the VM Density at hosting by 25 – 40%.

       

      RemoteFX brings accelerated video to the VDI world and I think it exceeds  VMware’s PCoIP and Citrix’s HDX from a speed perspective, however that does not come without cost in memory and network bandwidth.  I don’t think you see remotely connection sessions making use of RemoteFX and each 1024x768 would eat 75 MB of video memory.

       

      For more information here’s s like to the changes: http://blogs.technet.com/b/virtualization/archive/2011/02/09/windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1-add-new-virtualization-innovations.aspx

      Joe Kipp

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