KETS Instructional Device Guidelines Sample Clauses

KETS Instructional Device Guidelines. The instructional device market continues to grow and expand. Having device product standards and contracts has been a foundational effort for the Kentucky Educational Technology System (KETS) program since its existence. KETS Instructional Device Standards are in place and have been established for enterprise class devices. Recent innovations in computing devices, however, have realized two issues with the KETS ID Standards, namely 1) a blurring of the lines between what makes up an "enterprise" device and what makes up a "non-enterprise" grade or class device, and 2) the rapid creation of whole new categories of instructional devices. With these facts in mind, the focus of this document is to provide guidelines to consider when selecting and purchasing new instructional devices. Additionally, these guidelines will assist in determining whether a device is an "enterprise" level device that must be purchased through the KETS Instructional Device Standards, or a "non-enterprise" class device, which may be purchased outside of the KETS contract mechanism, while continuing to adhere to model procurement code and local district policy. Quick Steps:
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