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I think the chain of command when considering new software would be the
inclusion of your EdTech trainer before any decision is made. The
trainer has the resources and contacts available to test and check
server configurations. Too many time we have had people bring software
into the schools, especially server delivered software, that will not
work with our network. So---check with your trainer first.
Don
Jodie G Hale wrote:
> Don, something I have been wondering about is the proper "chain of
> command" when we are looking at purchasing software....to see if the
> District feels it is compatible with our computers/operating systems,
> etc.. and how to get approval to place a program on the File
> Server...who do we need to talk to? what do we need to tell them?
> what questions should we ask, etc..?
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