The Infrastructure Management
Matrix describes the contributions a candidate technology makes to the
improvement of student learning through the increasing of Infrastructure
Capacity. The categories below are not represented in heirarchical or
dependency ordering. Entries to the database capture the requirements
to support emerging technologies including:
- Computers and digital devices
- Network security and filtering
- Wireless technologies
- Operating systems
- Assistive technologies/Universal
Design for Learning
- Data warehousing
- Server technologies
- Data storage
- Digital rights management
- Communication/collaboration
systems
- Network performance management
Candidate technologies which address more than one category or subcategory
should be entered as many times as needed under the categories involved.
For example, Second Life might be entered under communication/collaboration
systems and Network security and filtering.
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