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Introduction The information gathered in this survey will be used to support statewide planning efforts for digital teaching and learning. This information will be shared with the NC General Assembly. In the event that legislation or funding to support these initiatives becomes a reality during the current session, your answers will be the basis for such decisions. Support for these critical teaching and learning tools and infrastructure will be necessary for the transition to digital education. Select Your LEA and School LEA Code School Name Current School Wireless Networking These questions are regarding the Wireless LAN infrastructure in your school. Only count access points that are permanently installed at the school. Do not include APs that are mobile in nature. (ie laptop cart AP's, etc) Wireless Access Point (AP) Density We recognize that Access Points may not be installed directly in every classroom, in such case provide the average number of APs per classroom for covered instructional areas. For example, if your instructional space of 50 classrooms has 63 Access Points, answer "1+ APs per classroom." If a wireless array which incorporates multiple radios into a single device and uses directional antennas is deployed, assume that 2 radios is equivalent to 1 Access Point. How many classrooms does your school have? (type a number, Eg. 10 or 23) How many access points are in the school? (type a number)

Common Areas Where Formal and Informal Instruction Occur Room Capacity (# Persons) (note: You must enter a numerical value for each location. If n/a, please type 0.) Number of Access Points (note: You must enter a # in each entry box. If n/a, please type 0.) Library Cafeteria Auditorium Indoor Commons Area Outdoor Commons Area Other Athletic Facilities Where Classes Regularly Meet Number of Facilities Number of Access Points Gym Weight Room Outdoor Athletic Fields Administrative Suite Please write the # Number of Faculty/Staff Working in Administrative Areas Number of Access Points Predominate Vendor What is the dominant vendor of your wireless networking gear? Aerohive Aruba Cisco Meraki Ruckus Xirrus ne

Other (please specify) Model Numbers Indoor AP Model Number Total Indoor APs Outdoor AP Model Number Total Outdoor APs 802.11 protocols supported a b g n ac Are your AP s powered over ethernet? Controllers Cloud-Based Controller (Aerohive, Meraki, etc) Wireless Controller Located On-Site at the School Wireless Controller Shared w/ Other Schools Traffic Methodology Premise wireless controllers can be configured for various traffic routing methodologies. In most deployments, all traffic flows through the backplane of the control gear. In other approaches, control infrastructure simply manages access points, allowing traffic to flow directly to the source. Which methodology does this school use? All traffic flows through the wireless controller The controller is for management only

In what year was your wireless gear installed? (Eg. 2010, not '10) Current School Wired Networking Current School Wired Networking Predominate Vendor What is the dominant vendor of your wired networking gear? Cisco Linksys HP Dell Aerohive Netgear D-Link Other Please answer the following two questions for the predominant switch in the school Predominant Switch Vendor Predominant Switch Model Number Total Number of Switches Total Number of Switches Average Number of Ports Per Switch Predominate Port Speed 100 Mbps 1 Gbps

In what year was your wired LAN equipment deployed? (Eg. 2005, not '05 or 05) Wiring Technology What is the predominate wiring technology in this school? Cat 4 Cat 5 Cat 5e Cat 6 Cat 6a WAN Circuit Provider AT&T CenturyLink Time Warner Cable Other What is the circuit speed? 10 Mbps 25 Mbps 50 Mbps 100 Mbps 250 Mbps 500 Mbps 1 Gbps 10 Gbps Facilities Site Layout Main Building/Tight Core: This campus has a central core. Cafeterias, Gyms, Libraries, and Administrative Functions are Central. Classroom wings and accessory buildings are physically attached to the central core. Multi-Building/Decentralized Core: Multiple detached classroom buildings. Core services are spread across buildings.

Wall Materials What is the predominate wall material in your physical buildings? Drywall Cinder Block Brick Concrete Other What percentage of the building contains drop ceilings? (note: you must move the slider away from its starting position) Drop Ceiling % 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Number of Floors What is the predominate number of floors on this campus (please enter a #): Mobile Units Number of Mobile Classrooms in multiple units (i.e. interior entrances and hallways) Number of Mobile Classrooms in individual units Please Enter a #;; if n/a, enter 0 Distance to Main & Intermediate Distribution Frames Percentage of Classrooms within 100 meters of a wiring closet or distribution frame: 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

% of classrooms HVAC Do your wiring closets have sufficient HVAC to keep equipment cool? Capacity Do your wiring closets have capacity for additional switching that would be required for a wireless network deployment? Moving To Digital Learning Ready Wireless Over the next two years, rth Carolina will work to best leverage state, local, and federal funding to expand wireless networking in schools. Digital Learning Ready wireless provides high density wireless coverage (1/1+ AP Per Classroom) for instructional areas, and nominal coverage in all other areas. Based on the answers you have provided, and instructional initiatives of this school: This School has Digital Learning Ready Wireless in place This School needs increased wireless networking to become Digital Learning This School has limited or no wireless networking, and will require a full deployment to become Digital Learning ready. This School has Digital Learning Ready Wireless While your school wireless network may be ready for Digital Learning, many districts would like additional assistance with their infrastructure. Please discuss any additional assistance you need for your wireless network for this school.

This School needs increased wireless networking to become Digital Learning ready: This school is on the way to Digital Learning ready. We will follow-up regarding expanding your infrastructure to support Digital Learning. Please provide any additional information regarding this school s technology or instructional goals that can assist us in evaluating your needs. This School has limited or no wireless networking, and will require a full deployment to become Digital Learning ready. This school needs significant infrastructure to be become Digital Learning ready. We will follow-up regarding expanding your infrastructure to support Digital Learning. Please provide any additional information regarding this school s technology or instructional goals that can assist us in evaluating your needs. Misc Extra Items The following few survey items will help other groups working on rth Carolina's Digital Learning Plan. We greatly appreciate your feedback. Please indicate the FTE total for the technology facilitator(s) employed at each school in your district. [te: Use "0" if the school does not employ a tech facilitator, whole numbers for multiple full-time tech facilitators at the school (e.g., 1, 2, 4), two decimal places for part-time employment (e.g.,.25,.50,.75., etc.). If, for example, you have one full-time and one half-time tech facilitator, please enter 1.5 or 1.50.]. How much of the content in use in this school is purchased vs. locally created? 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

% locally created Does this school have a systemic process in place to vet either purchased or locally created content? Does this school have a systemic process in place to evaluate the effectiveness of either purchased or locally created content? Do you have access to local funds you can use for technological resources? [LEA-level item;; please feel free to only answer this question one time, rather than for each school.] (please describe)