Thursday, June 29, 2017

Nursing Staff Training



A new health care management system replaced paper-based record keeping processes in Blair's health center.  This not only increased the security of student health information but also made it easier for parents to submit student information required for registration.  Barbara Angiolelli, instructional technologist, provided initial training for the nurses on the use of the new software.  The training is part of an annual process of keeping staff up to date on the use of new software and information systems.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Library Circulation Desk Computer



Sean Lex, Assistant Director of Technology, upgraded the computer used at the Timken Library circulation desk in May.  Although Blair has supported electronic scanning of books and materials checked out of the library for many years, keeping the computer at the circulation desk up-to-date ensures a quick check-out experience for our library patrons.  The older desktop computer was replaced with an new all-in-one computer that runs faster and more reliably.  Keeping computers up to date is an important part of providing a consistently good user experience.  All school computers are replaced no less frequently than once every four years.

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Golf Pro Shop



A point-of-sale software system runs on a computer in the Golf Pro Shop and tracks the sales and rentals related to the running of Blair's golf course.  Since the 9-hole course is open to the public, keeping records is vital to the operations of the pro shop.  Recently, an anti-virus scan ran concurrently with a Widows update on the point of sale computer and caused an issue entering sales.  Hal Kay, database administrator, was able to troubleshoot the issue and return operations of the pro shop to normal.  This level of debugging and support happens on a daily basis throughout the offices at the school.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Insley Hall Network Upgrades



Over time, Blair's Wi-Fi network must be upgraded periodically in order to provide a good user experience.  Students are often most concerned about the quality of internet in the dormitories.  The technology office frequently works on such upgrades when the students and faculty are away on break.  This year during Christmas vacation the technology office staff upgraded all of the existing wireless access points in Insley Hall and installed several additional ones.  This allowed more devices to connect at one time to the internet from a particular area of the building, and greatly improved smartphone connectivity.