Dekalb Agriculture Technology & Environment, Inc.
Technology
Technology Help Desk
If you are having any technical issues with your device, or if you need to report a lost, stolen or damaged device, please see the information below for the options for contacting our Support Desk. After consultation, either via phone or email with our IT staff, any one or more of the following may occur:
- The IT Team may ask to remote into your device to troubleshoot and repair
- The IT Team staff member may ask you to schedule an appointment and bring the device to the school for repair
- If a timely repair is not possible, the IT Team staff member may issue you a loaner device until the repair is complete
- If the damage was a result of vandalism, please complete the help desk protocols listed below and contact your building administration. The school will work with you to assess damage, responsibility and potential fees.
Technology Help Desk Hours
Elementary School Hours – 7:30am-3:30pm
Middle School Hours – 7:30am-3:30pm
Announcements
New One to One Program
Through the Emergency Connectivity Fund students from 3rd to 8th will receive a laptop in an effort to increase student achievement, enhance technology skills and an overall boost to college and career readiness. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated a critical need to move to one-to-one devices to better serve our students. The Federal government recognized the disparity and inequity resulting from students not having a device at home and approved the ECF grant to specifically address these needs.
T-Mobile Project 10 Million
We are bridging the technology gap not only with our new One to One program but also by partnering with T-Mobile to give high school students mobile internet hotspots, which allow students to access the internet from anywhere they please.
Introducing ClassVR
This school year we are introducing ClassVR which is an extension of our CTAE pathway program for students 5th to 8th grade. ClassVR creates immersive digital experiences that transcend the boundaries between reality and imagination. Students will learn hands-on about real world applications for the exciting new fields of Extended and Virtual Reality. Students will work together to create an interactive virtual world using 360 video, 3D Modeling, and more.
STEAM Bus Remodel and DATE STEAMLAND Launch
The STEAM Bus is an innovative project which helps children grasp scientific concepts through fun and learning. The STEAMLand will allow local schools to come onsite to experience more STEM-related learning in the classroom and better prepare children for their futures. The bus can accommodate up to 25 kids at a time and features a variety of tools including virtual reality headsets, and micro:bits.
5th STEM CTAE Showcase & Computer Science Week
December 5-11 , 2022