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Schools are becoming ever more reliant of technology for administrative and instructional applications, assessment and accountability, record-keeping, communication with stake holders and so much more. They are also aware, given recent events, of disasters, natural and man-made, which can cause disruptions of services. The following tools are designed to help you become more familiar with terms, resources and tools that are available to you as you begin the IT Crisis Preparedness planning process.

 

Disaster Planning Process

Definitions

Web site resources

Crisis Planning Brief

Learning Continuity Planning Checklist

Learning Continuity Handbook

 

Learning Continuity Handbook

The advent of influenza strains such as H5N1 (Avian Flu) and H1N1 (Swine Flu) presents a new challenge to education leaders – how to plan for situations that are not one-time events; situations that could last weeks or even an entire semester. AT & T has prepared a Learning Continuity Handbook to provide information to ensure your schools are ready for an potential long term emergency.


Learning Continuity Handbook.pdf

Do Your Own Risk Business Analysis!

Info-Tech Research Group proudly provides the following document for your download.

Info-Tech Research Group

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This well-crafted, Excel-based tool is designed to assist IT professionals in performing a Risk and Business Impact Analysis (RBIA) that provides justification for the expenditures necessary for developing a thorough Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP).

 

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