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MOSS 2007 Deployment in a K-12 Environment

MOSS 2007 Deployment in a K-12 Environment . BAS201. Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS). Paul Smith Michael Zambrano Information Technology Services. customer. Agenda. MDCPS Background Solution Goals and Objectives Walkthrough Overview of Physical Solution Lessons Learned

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MOSS 2007 Deployment in a K-12 Environment

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  1. MOSS 2007 Deployment in a K-12 Environment

  2. BAS201 Miami Dade County Public Schools (MDCPS) Paul Smith Michael Zambrano Information Technology Services customer

  3. Agenda MDCPS Background Solution Goals and Objectives Walkthrough Overview of Physical Solution Lessons Learned Forward

  4. MDCPS Background • Fourth-largest US school district • 333 public schools; 60 Charter schools • Serving 2,400 square miles • 345,000 students • 56,364 employees; 5,963 Charter employees

  5. MDCPS Background • Active Directory • Auto-Update Active Directory Accounts • Password Synchronization • District Email • District wide Gradebook • Metro Ethernet to each remote site • Patch Management and Virus Protection • OLAP (On-line Analytical Processing tool) • Self Service for Technology Support • Leveraged Existing Microsoft Licensing

  6. MDCPS Background • August 2007 District and Community Deployment; Global Registration System and Internship Auto-Update Active Directory Accounts • Enterprise Portal November 2006 to April 2007 • Portal Lite May 1, 2006

  7. MDCPS Background • Site Collections: 48 • Sites 600,000 +/- • Class sites 190,000 • Departmental 1,200 • School sites 416 • Content Data bases • Total: 33

  8. Solution Goals and Objectives • Goals • Quality education • Promote use of technology • Elevate parent awareness of child’s education • Objectives • Connect silo systems • Parent Involvement • Easy anywhere access

  9. Walkthrough

  10. Walkthrough

  11. Walkthrough

  12. Walkthrough • Login to Parent Portal Using your Existing Account • Create an Account – First Time Users

  13. Walkthrough

  14. Walkthrough • Your child’s MDCPS 7 digit Student ID • Parent 6 digit Pin Number • Student Date of Birth • Student birth place State or Country

  15. A single Parent Account for all children in your family. Parent/Guardians with joint legal custody must share the Parent Account. Walkthrough REGISTRATION

  16. Walkthrough

  17. Walkthrough Repeat the process, for ALL your children attending MDCPS. You need a Parent Pin Number for each child

  18. Walkthrough

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  20. Walkthrough Must be done 24 hours after registering

  21. Walkthrough

  22. Walkthrough • Read in detail • If you agree to these terms, • Select Accept One Time Only

  23. Walkthrough New Features • Student Schedule • Student Assignments & Grades • Attendance • E-Textbooks • School Bus Information • Free and Reduced Meal Application process • Ask A Question and many more resources . . . . .

  24. Walkthrough E-Textbook Child’s schedule

  25. Walkthrough Info Path with a Work Flow

  26. Overview of Physical Solution

  27. Infrastructure Overview Active Directory Environment Historically decentralized AD environment Portal project coincided with AD migration project DMZ forest was created for student and parent accounts Initially intended for web applications only Now being rethought for network access

  28. Infrastructure Overview

  29. Infrastructure Overview Replication Topology

  30. Infrastructure Overview Registration Process Student Dependent on completion of the scheduling process Short timeframe to complete provisioning Guardian Information had to be collected through a registration process Identifying guardians proved to be a challenge

  31. Infrastructure Overview Dynamic Provisioning into AD Guardians identified with a PIN and questions about the student Guardians linked to student as an attribute of the AD user object Password self-reset M-Tech’s P-Synch software used Users register challenge Q&A for self reset

  32. Infrastructure Overview Version 3 single sign-on (Web SSO) technology used for transparent access to resources An overlaying system of session tickets allow users to login once and access disparate applications

  33. Registration Process Backup Strategy 20 TB fiber channel SAN space allocated for the portal 20 TB lower cost FATA drives allocated as a staging area Staging area is backed up nightly to a tape library Selected collaboration sites are kept on different retention schedules Infrastructure Overview

  34. Lessons Learned Limited best practice for MOSS as it as a new product Deployment issues (test ->staging -> production) No build process

  35. Foward Pause and Let Organization Absorb Technology Social Networking Content Management New Projects Once Potential is Realized

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  38. © 2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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