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the_Grinch wrote: » Yeah, it's one of those things where I am happy to move the business in the direction they want to go, but don't make a decision and come to me saying "find out how to make use of this." Sorry, my job isn't to find a use for a technology you decided to buy. If you consulted me and asked if I felt there could be a business use or you solicited ideas to help the business with technology that is a different story. Also, talked to your managers and find out why in their weekly team meetings they aren't using it (since they were trained on how to use the Smartboard). Should be noted, we installed a PC to be used with each of the boards and it has the software loaded/tested so lack of equipment is not the issue.
the_Grinch wrote: » I will say, I do like the Smartboards. My mother is a special education teacher and the kids enjoy using the device. She also noted that they appear to pick things up much quicker because they are involved. If there is a need or purpose, these things are a great tool. But on the business side of things you are dealing with Powerpoint and Excel. So while if you were mapping a business plan and perhaps making adjustments to a presentation before giving it to an actual audience, I see no real purpose for them otherwise. Overall I wouldn't care if they didn't present it as if it were a failure of the IT Department because people don't use it. Hell, I can't get people to put a ticket in, why would you expect them to use a Smartboard? Turning their computer on often proves to be a very difficult venture about 90% of the time.
eansdad wrote: » At least you don't have people using dry erase markers on them thinking they are white boards. Idiot teachers, most have smartboards and every year we have to toss a few from each building because of this.
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