Wednesday, July 29, 2009

scheduled DSO server outage

update: Server is up and running at 8:15 p.m.


The DSO Server will be unavailable starting at 4:00 pm on July 29th until approximately 9:00 pm. We are moving to new hardware and all logins will be disabled. Check back on this blog for an update when the work is completed

Staff start page is working again

UPDATE: 9:56 AM- The staff start page at www.OregonSD.net is working again.


The regular district start page for staff, www.OregonSD.net, is not working right now. The problem is actually DNS related. You can still get to the page at its "real" address of http://partnerpage.google.com/oregonsd.net

We are working on the problem and hope to have it resolved soon, but it requires coordination with Google, WiscNet, and possibly other DNS providers.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

MIDDLE server back online

The migration to the new virtualized MIDDLE server is complete, with a new IP address for the server. Your first login may take a bit longer than usual to resolve the new address, but all subsequent logins should be normal. Files on the "Video" drive were not transferred, but a new video volume was created for the coming years use.

PowerGrade vs. PowerTeacher comparison

We are not the only school going through the transition from PowerGrade to PowerTeacher. The Franklin School District is doing the same, and they have published a succinct chart comparing features of the two programs. It highlights some of the new features of PowerTeacher Gradebook. If you are interested in viewing the chart, it is available here as a PDF.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Planned Server outage for OMS - July 28th

The server MIDDLE will be unavailable all day on Tuesday, July 28th beginning at 8:00 a.m. for migration to new hardware. Logins will be disabled and no file activity should be attempted, as you would risk corrupting or losing the files entirely. Watch this blog for an update when the server is ready for normal use again

Friday, July 24, 2009

PowerSchool is back up- new server, new version, new year!

PowerSchool is back online, on a new server, with a new version (6.0), and in the new academic year.

Many thanks to Lynn S., who worked on the rollover process until 12:30 AM, got a few hours sleep, then started again at 5:30 AM, to make sure it all went smoothly. Thanks also to Chris B. for configuring the new server and doing some practice runs to make sure all the data was successfully migrated to the new server in record time.

The new server is much faster at data-intensive tasks such as running reports. (For example, transcripts took 38 minutes to complete on the old server, versus just nine minutes on the new server.) PowerSchool 6 has some great new reporting features, better management features, and PowerTeacher 1.6. All in all, this is a major upgrade that was accomplished with minimal disruption. We hope you find the new features helpful.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Planned PowerSchool outage Friday 7/24, 5:30 AM - 5:00 PM

PowerSchool will be unavailable tomorrow, Friday, July 24, beginning at 5:30 AM and continuing throughout the day as we complete three major tasks: rollover students to 2009-2010, upgrade to version 6, and migrate to a new server. Please do not access PowerSchool tomorrow. Although you might technically be able to get in, any changes you make will not be saved.

Google Apps for Education Community- Lesson Plans, Tutorials, and more

Now that we are on Google Apps, you have access to the Google Apps Education community, as well as classroom-ready lesson plans in Google Apps. Check them out at http://edu.googleapps.com/

The "community" also has forums for discussions about how to best use these tools in the classroom, to share ideas, and find answers to some questions.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Coming this fall: PowerTeacher

This summer, PowerGrade electronic gradebook will be replaced with PowerTeacher. This is good news because it has the following advantages:
  • No more corrupt gradebooks due to flaky network connections
  • It is web-based, so it is accessible from home without Citrix
  • Much better user interface than PowerGrade
Click here to see a thorough (if slightly cheesy) promotional video highlighting the features of PowerTeacher.


We are hard at work learning the program and developing ways to train all the teachers at OHS, OMS, and RCI. We just wanted to give everyone a heads-up that this is happening, so you can mentally prepare yourself.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Microsoft Excel security vulnerability

I don't publish these too often, but this is a fairly significant threat, especially because it is being actively exploited.
The SANS Internet Storm Center has raised its alert level to
"yellow" in response to Microsoft Security Advisory 973472:

http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6778

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973472

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/973472.mspx

Microsoft Office Web components are allowing remote code execution
based on an ActiveX control instantiated for Excel. This
vulnerability is being actively exploited on web sites for
drive-by download infections.

No patch yet, but workarounds include:

* use a non-ActiveX browser such as Firefox
* set kill bits for two more CLSIDs (see above)

The KB article links to a tool end users can use; in active directory domains the registry changes can
be pushed via group policy.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Scheduled Internet service outages

To replace our network firewall to a new hardware model, there will be one or two brief Internet service outages, on Monday, July 13, 3:45 - 4:00 PM and/or Tuesday, July 14, 3:45-4:00 PM. If there is an important reason why Internet connectivity cannot be interrupted on one of these times, please contact me ASAP.

PowerSchool rollover and upgrade

The annual PowerSchool rollover from 2008-2009 to 2009-2010 is scheduled to occur the week of July 20-24. We will notify everyone when the rollover is complete. There will be several subsequent periods when PowerSchool will be unavailable while we upgrade to PowerSchool 6 and migrate the data to a new server.

Monday, July 6, 2009

The evolution of Gmail labels

One of the most common questions about Gmail is "where are my folders?" Although Google correctly states that labels are better to use than folders, it looks like they have finally succumbed to users' requests for a folder-like organizing scheme.

Their latest evolution is described in the Official Google Blog: The evolution of Gmail labels.

If you are confused about labels, folders, and how to organize in Gmail, or whether you want to see the data that Google used to determine the need to change, it's worth a read