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Stuart,
Thanks for this. I think we all need to keep in mind that the purpose of the list is “To discuss technical issues for those caring for school networks and ICT infrastructure in New Zealand.”
We are all entitled to our opinions but please keep discussion on the list on topic and friendly.
Regards
Keith
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Thanks for engaging Stuart. Sorry if I've scared off a few. I've been on this list for about a decade and I note that there're often discussions that go beyond the technical, occasionally even poking fun at others in not very kind ways. They don't, however, tend to question or challenge authority. I think that's been to the great detriment of digital tech in NZ education.
Re 1. What percentage of certified SMSs in NZ schools is fully compliant with that SIF specification? I hear of schools still unable to exchange data with other schools' systems. And I hear that the Ministry has funded conversion utilities from one SMS to another, but without adopting a common transfer format, meaning that you need an exponential investment in interchange code to provide full compatibility. If that's correct, as a commercial software engineer, I'm rather appalled.
Re 3. Doesn't the fact that the Ministry funds specific proprietary products which it provides at no (or very low) cost to schools completely upend the market for legitimate, merit-based software procurement by schools? I'd argue that, realistically, schools, nearly all of whom are resource-starved have no real choice but to go with what's funded by the Ministry.
As far as the 'legal contract' goes - surely parents or guardians must at least have the opportunity to view the Ts&Cs of each software application used by schools before they can make an even vaguely informed decision about accepting the school's tech choices, no? Otherwise it's entirely uninformed consent, perpetrated by the school system.
Re 5. Given Ministry's decades long investment in & close (undocumented) relationship with MS and Google (and others), can ST4S be considered an independent or reliable information source?
And thanks for your Brass Check quote - a goodie, but to which I suggest a minor revision in light of recent developments: "The social body to which we belong is at this moment passing through one of the greatest crises of its history .... What if [up until now,] the nerves upon which we depend[ed] for knowledge of this social body [-should give- gave] us false reports of its condition?
our national software licensing scheme is about giving effect to what schools want at a lower unit cost than if they all purchased individually.
It's come to my attention that nearly every student at every school in NZ that has adopted the Ministry of Education-funded Microsoft and Google school services is contravening the terms & conditions of use for those services.
Seems to me this group needs to start asking itself some hard questions.
an online community of technologists and educators discussing the more detailed aspects and issues encountered when providing IT support and services to schools in New Zealand.
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I'm not here to win hearts.
In the absence of a better place to discuss these issues which have been smouldering since 2021 when the School Trustees Association (NZSTA), since rebranded to 'Te Whakarōputanga Kaitiaki Kura o Aotearoa – New Zealand School Boards Association', declined to take my concerns to the Ministry of Education for fear of losing their funding from the Ministry (which, itself, speaks volumes, does it not?), I've chosen to bring them up here, where, as it turns out, it has come to the attention of the relevant people at the MOE.
Some of you will remember the previous (first) time I popped my head above the parapets on this list last year. I proposed constructive solutions to the problem of the current Microsoft & Google hegemony selected by the MOE prior to the 'ship with the bolting horses' sailing. Those solutions are still relevant, and yes, I passionate about doing things quite differently
I will set up a dedicated virtual space to discuss these matters so that only those with sufficient strategic interest in the future of our tamariki & educators, and their digital existences, need be involved. I'll post the details of that solution here later.
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Thanks for your candour Julian :) - as is obvious, I'm incensed about the misallocation of very limited resources that the edtech status quo represents
Regarding the quiet lurkers, I'm sure that's had as much of a stifling effect as an enabling one.
Regarding the 'solution', there's no such thing as a 'drop in solution' to replace the status quo.
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I also apologise to the group. I can see my approach has been counter-productive. My next message to the group will be a link to a different place to continue the discussion.
Noho ora mai,
Don't be, that was an interesting question, exactly the kind of question we stay on this list for. Me I'm not in school IT anymore, currently uni IT, but it's still relevant to that. I drew a parallel to a problem we bump into at times. The "I'm not doing MFA on my personal phone!"
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