Hey, I'm not saying it makes good business sense....

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Newell-Fonda CSD
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From: "Frerichs, Chad" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 1:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Tech Support for Outside Endeavors 






And you do that all free of charge? I am not talking about 
"hey, you could try this..." but actually fixing issue? 
 
Chad Frerichs 
Director of Technology 
Okoboji Community Schools 
 

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From: Tim Limbert 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 
2009 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: 
[info-tech] Tech Support for Outside Endeavors


I'm kind of 
with Kurt on this.  My school doesn't have a formal policy about this, and 
my admins and I feel it's a good thing to help the staff/community when we 
can, 
so I do provide some tech support to teachers, parents, local churches, 
daycare, 
etc.  We just make it clear that it may have to wait until higher 
priorities are taken care of.

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Timothy A. Limbert
Technology Coordinator
Newell-Fonda CSD
 712.272.3324
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http://newell-fondatech.blogspot.com
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Twitter: limbert65
Skype: limbert_65

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From: "McKenney, Kurt" 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 
October 01, 2009 12:05 PM
To: 
[email protected]
Subject: RE: [info-tech] Tech 
Support for Outside Endeavors 





Ok, from personal 
experience there is an unwritten policy that I help the staff with anything 
that 
benefits the school. 
  
For example. If a 
teacher is taking a class that will affect their ability to interact with 
the 
kids, I help them deal with the various technical aspects of that class 
assuming 
that I have time. If however I do not have time, then they must wait until 
I do. 
If they refuse to wait until I do have time. 
  
There's an old 
saying. 
  
Don't mess with the 
computer geek. 
  



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From:  
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Frerichs, Chad
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 10:16 
AM
To: 
[email protected]
Subject: [info-tech] Tech Support for 
Outside Endeavors 
  

I have been asked by our 
superintedent to find out what other schools do in the following 
hypothetical 
situations. 

  

1. A teacher has been employed by 
the state outside of their regular school contract to develop curriculum 
for the 
state. The teacher encounters a software issue while developing said 
curriculum, 
and asks for technical support from the school district's IT personel 
during the 
regular school day. 

  

2. A teacher is working on their 
administrative degree. They encounter an issue accessing the university's 
library portal while at school during the contract day. They seek 
assistance 
from the school district's IT personel to fix said 
issue. 

  

Things to 
remember: 

  

I charge $60-$80 an hour for 
outside-my-contract technical support. 

The distrcit does not allow me to 
work on my outside-contract-hours jobs while here at 
work. 

I do not use school-owned equipment 
to complete any of these outside-contract-hours jobs. 

The issues encountered were not 
'quick fixes' or simple advice. 

  

Some of our tech team thinks we 
should create some sort of policy to regulate such situations, others do 
not. We 
would like to see what other districts are doing in similar situations if 
anything. 

  

Thanks, 

  
Chad  
Frerichs 
Director of 
Technology 
Okoboji Community 
Schools 

  

 

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