State-of-the-art teaching has long since done away with blackboards and overhead projectors. Educational content is increasingly provided via the internet and e-learning offers, interactive whiteboards, or online timetable & classroom management are on the rise. This growing educational IT infrastructure makes it crucial to always keep an eye on educational technology.
Schools, technical colleges, universities, and other educational institutions increasingly rely on a functioning, stable, and highly performant IT infrastructure to deliver on-site teaching as well as online learning offers. These requirements pose a lot of challenges, which make finding a suitable network monitoring solution even
Multiple networks on several sites, on-premises and cloud infrastructures, virtual environments, and hardware from many different manufacturers: monitoring and managing educational IT infrastructures can be quite burdensome and time-consuming.
It is therefore extremely important to have an all-in-one monitoring solution that supports all common protocols like SNMP, WMI, or Flow, monitors all kinds of manufacturers without vendor lock-in, and lets you integrate new systems in a quick and easy way.
In the public sector in particular, educational institutions are usually kept on a tight leash regarding the money they can spend on their IT network and equipment. In addition, they need to rely on different external companies to set up and maintain their IT.
For websites and applications, school staff find open-source in-house solutions to save costs, which are neglected if the person who is responsible leaves. There is often no money left for a professional monitoring solution, and the results are frequent downtimes and an unreliable infrastructure.
Whether it’s a school with several buildings, an entire campus, or a university whose departments and lecture halls are distributed across a whole city: almost all IT teams in the education sector are faced with the task of managing and keeping an eye on remote infrastructures.
To be able to have an overview of monitoring data from all distributed sites on a central dashboard, it is necessary to find a network monitoring tool that automatically collects data in an easy and secure way, analyzes and stores the data centrally, and sends real-time alerts in case of issues.
Diagnose issues with your online and mobile learning infrastructure by continuously monitoring your applications, hardware, bandwidth, traffic, availability, and more. Show monitoring data in real time and visualize it in graphic maps & dashboards to identify problems more easily. Gain the visibility you need to troubleshoot issues before they become critical.
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Overview of all warning and error alerts detected by PRTG sensors
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The School District of Pickens County (SDPC) is located in the northwestern region of South Carolina. SDPC includes 14 elementary schools, five middle schools, four high schools, and a state-of-the-art career and technology center. The district uses Paessler PRTG to monitor the network infrastructure for any anomalies that could come up to make sure instruction can continue without any hiccups.
Founded in 1891, Seattle Pacific University (SPU) is a Christian university based in Seattle, Washington. The school hosts 4,000 students and its IT department is responsible for providing a variety of services for both students & faculty. With Paessler PRTG, the IT team is notified of problems before they bubble up to the user level so that they can see a decrease in the number of complaints sent to the help desk.
Originally designed to help reluctant learners gain access to the kind of alternative education they need for credit recovery or supplemental assistance, class.com has become one of the country's most prominent providers of online curriculum for high schools. To keep its network running at optimum performance and thwart critical failures before they happen, class.com depends on Paessler PRTG.
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Read about how the educational sector has changed in terms of virtual classroom and learning platform offers, what typical requirements for a monitoring solution in the education sector there are, and how Paessler PRTG can meet these challenge and requirements.
Find out why, even if “a switch is a switch and needs to be monitored”, a monitoring solution for a university is faced with completely different requirements than, for example, a monitoring solution for a hospital, and how industry-specific insights can help you here.
This white paper introduces Paessler PRTG as a reliable solution for monitoring your educational IT systems. Get an overview of how network monitoring can help overcome challenges with e-learning and become a key component in IT optimization in the education sector.
Common educational technologies encompass a wide range of tools and resources that are used to enhance and support teaching and learning. These technologies have evolved over time and continue to shape the modern education landscape.
Educational IT monitoring is critical for maintaining the reliability, security, and performance of technology systems within schools, colleges, and universities. It helps prevent downtime, ensures a productive learning and teaching environment, and safeguards sensitive information.
Monitoring tools and practices may be managed by in-house IT teams or outsourced to third-party service providers, depending on the institution's resources and requirements.
Implementing an educational IT monitoring solution offers several benefits for educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities. These benefits contribute to the efficient operation of IT systems and enhance the overall educational experience. Here are some of the key advantages of using an educational IT monitoring solution:
Education monitoring and education IT monitoring are related concepts but focus on different aspects of educational processes within an institution.
education monitoring looks at the broader educational landscape, focusing on student outcomes, curriculum quality, and teaching effectiveness, while education IT monitoring is a more specialized aspect of this, concentrating on the monitoring of IT systems to support and enhance the educational processes.
Both are important for the overall success of an educational institution, with education IT monitoring specifically addressing the technical infrastructure that supports teaching and learning.
In PRTG, “sensors” are the basic monitoring elements. One sensor usually monitors one measured value in your network, for example the traffic of a switch port, the CPU load of a server, or the free space on a disk drive. On average, you need about 5-10 sensors per device or one sensor per switch port.