Sunday 21 February 2016

School IT system freezes

Note:

  1. The Education minister Adrian Piccoli's spent $600million- plus for school computer system
  2. John Barilaro investigates whether the program should be         withdraw from TAFE centres.
  3. The program has been only place in 229 schools across the state.
  4. Those schools are not happy with the program and principals remarked it bad.
  5. The program was scheduled to run in school by 2018.
  6. The Government claims rollout to be continued.
  7. The rollout can cost up to $1 billion.
  8. Department of Education wants to continue to rollout from 2016.
  9. The program was tasted 8 years late which cost $500 million over the budget.
  10. Program was not rolled out in schools of NSW, because Minister Barilaro has revealed it does not work.
  Summary:
           The Education minister brought a  computer based          program for schools costing $ 600 million-plus but, those                schools who tasted the program reported a number of problems
 and principals labelled the program a "disaster". The program was scheduled to be operating by 2018 and it could blow out from initial budget of close to $ 500 million to $ 1 billion. However, the Government claims rollout will be continued. The program was not effective yet all so, Minister Barilaro apologised to TAFE. The program is not rolled out in NSW, because it does not work.      
                                                                                                                               



2 comments:

  1. Good work - you don't to write that many notes - focus on main ideas in articles...

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  2. Good work - you don't to write that many notes - focus on main ideas in articles...

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