Our Trevor-Wilmot IT department plays a crucial role in supporting both the educational and administrative functions of the district. Their responsibilities typically include:
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Technical Support: Providing assistance for hardware and software issues for both students and staff, including troubleshooting and resolving problems with computers, tablets, and other devices.
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Network Management: Maintaining and securing the school's network infrastructure, including managing Wi-Fi, servers, and cybersecurity measures to ensure a reliable and safe online environment.
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Software and Applications: Install, configure, and maintain educational software and applications used in the classroom, as well as managing student information systems (SIS) and other administrative tools.
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Training and Professional Development: Offering training sessions and resources for teachers, staff, and students to effectively use technology in their classrooms and perform administrative tasks.
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Data Management and Security: Ensuring the proper management and protection of student and staff data, including compliance with privacy regulations and safeguarding against data breaches.
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Device Management: Managing the acquisition, deployment, and maintenance of classroom technology and student devices, such as laptops or tablets.
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Innovation and Integration: Assisting with the integration of new technologies and educational tools to enhance learning and teaching experiences.
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Technical Planning and Strategy: Developing and implementing long-term technology plans and strategies to align with the district’s educational goals and budget constraints.
By fulfilling these roles, the IT department helps create a smooth and effective learning environment that supports both educational and operational needs.
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Our Role: In a world driven by technology, it is important to support students and staff with the right tools for teaching and learning. Training and coaching are essential because of technology’s rapid rate of change. TWC’s instructional technology specialist works with students and staff to assure up-to-date technology enhances the delivery of curriculum and instruction.
Instructional technology and the IT department work hand-in-hand to support learning.
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To enhance their learning, all students in kindergarten through 8th grade have access to their own computing device. Additionally, we provide online safety lessons to and teach students to be safe, responsible, and think critically when online.
Acceptable Use Policy
Student Technology Support Request? Send an email to techsupport@twc.k12.wi.us
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- Adam Kordecki
- IT Specialist
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- Lindsay Brillion
- Instructional Technology Coach
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Email
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