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Park Rapids Area School District
Minnesota School District Finds the Perfect “Classroom Monitor”


The Setting

To hear Jeff Hunt tell it, the Park Rapids Area School District in Park Rapids, Minnesota is pretty much like any across the nation.

“We’re just an ordinary school district really,” said Hunt, the district’s Director of Information and Technology. “Like most, one of our biggest challenges is providing a safe and secure environment that is conducive to learning.”

Hunt and Technical Support Engineer Todd Kumpula are responsible for approximately 850 computer workstations and seven servers running across elementary, middle, and high school campuses. Nearly 550 of the workstations are Windows-based PCs, and around 300 are Macintosh.

The Challenge

In addition to ensuring children are unable to use a public school computer to access Internet web sites dedicated to what are often described as the “sinful six” – pornography, gambling, illegal activities, hate, tasteless materials, and violence – schools also must be vigilant in tracking potential negative situations brought about by threatening emails, offensive chats, copyright liabilities, and a host of other PC and Internet-related activities.

“Our Internet Acceptable Use Policy was a challenge to enforce,” said Hunt.

“Kids are kids,” added Kumpula. “They try to get away with what they can.”

Search for a Solution

“Given the requirements of CIPA and the legal implications of what can go on in a school environment in this day and age, you’ve got to protect yourself,” emphasized Hunt. “You need an Internet monitoring tool.”

The school district’s first attempt at implementing a monitoring solution involved trying Novell’s Border Manager, but Hunt felt that product “left a lot to be desired.”

“It didn’t track by workstation or user,” said Hunt. “And it really was more of a filter than a monitor.”

Given the curious and persistent nature of students, filtering alone was not about to keep students in line. For example, blocking a web site to one online game simply led students to search for another site with another game … setting up a seemingly endless contest of hide-and-seek.

Believing the answer was certainly somewhere on the Internet, Kumpula used a popular search engine, simply entering the term “Internet monitoring”. Up popped SpectorSoft, and the subsequent path of due diligence led to purchasing Spector CNE (Corporate Network Edition) … networkable activity monitoring software capable of providing the Park Rapids Area School District with a complete record of student and employee PC and Internet use.

“At first I thought price would be an issue,” said Hunt. Working closely with the SpectorSoft sales and development team, however, Hunt found affordable, multi-license pricing and at the same time discovered one of the nuances that make SpectorSoft a positive anomaly in the world of software: “live” people paying real attention to the needs of customers. In fact, SpectorSoft provides both telephone and email support 7 days a week, 364 days a year. The company is closed on Christmas day.

“We got a great response from the SpectorSoft team,” said Hunt. “We needed a solution, came across it, tested it, bought it and we’ve really had just a positive experience. It’s made a huge difference … well worth the investment.”

Discoveries

Most users find Spector CNE to be a remarkably effective deterrent, and the Park Rapids Area School District is no different. The scenario goes something like this: using the software’s unrivaled ability to actively record, archive, review, and provide visual evidence of inappropriate PC activity, a student or employee is confronted. Word then spreads like wildfire, and the end result is productivity increases and the incidence of malicious actions drops to near zero. For example:

The computer labs seat 30 students and nearly half were responsible for inappropriate behavior at any previous checkpoint in time, but since the introduction of Spector CNE, it’s down to one or two.

“The incidents are few and far between now,” said Kumpula. “And that alone saves us work. We don’t have to ‘clean’ the machines as often as before.”

Hunt described a web site at which one can insert a person’s name and it will create an image of that person “destroyed”. At one time, the site attracted quite a few Park Rapids Area students, but once a student tried it with Spector CNE in place, the outcome of the prank was decidedly different.

“In this case, the Principal called us to get the information, and with a Spector CNE snapshot we did. The guilty student was caught,” said Hunt. “We use the snapshots a lot. Also the keystroke recording capability. The broadness of the program is impressive. Snapshots, keystrokes, email monitoring … prior to Spector CNE we didn’t have any of these.”

Peer-to-peer file sharing is another legally sensitive area of considerable concern to any environment with a youthful population. Before Spector CNE came along, many such frowned-upon activities went unnoticed and unchecked. However, it didn’t take long for Spector CNE to put an end to a practice over which the music industry will gladly take anyone -- including a school system -- to court.

“We found a folder with 60-80 songs in it on one of our file servers … way down deep,” said Kumpula. “We wouldn’t have found the songs without Spector CNE.”

Awareness

Hunt described in detail exactly what Spector CNE is capable of doing, and doing it so well that students now call Kumpula the “tech Nazi”. A typical scenario during a school day in the life of Hunt and Kumpula:

  • A telephone call is received from a teacher regarding an alleged PC-based student infraction,
  • Facilitated by Spector CNE recordings, the infraction is investigated by viewing the data at ANY PC on the school network,
  • Visual evidence of the infraction is obtained and printed out,
  • The evidence is shared with the teacher and the Principal,
  • The student is sent to the Principal’s office to address the evidence, and
  • A telephone call is received from the Principal to disable the student account.

“The first time a student was confronted with a Spector CNE snapshot, the word was out within 1-2 days,” said Kumpula. “There are still those students who don’t care, but for the most part, the student body is under control. We’ve put the fear of God in them.”

Even teachers and administration personnel have dropped non-business use of school PCs to the barest of minimums.

“We were seeing sexual sites visited,” said Hunt. “But since the introduction of Spector CNE, we rarely see anything like that.”

Spector CNE: The Software of Choice

“All kinds of things were going on with the computers before we began using Spector CNE monitoring software,” said Kumpula. “But not anymore.”

According to Hunt and Kumpula, the advent of Spector CNE has “really locked down” the computer environment at the school district, increased classroom productivity many-fold, and helped them comply with the tenets of CIPA.

Under CIPA, which was signed into law in December 2001, no school or its library may receive discounts on internet technology products unless it certifies it is enforcing an Internet Safety Policy by including the use of filtering or blocking technology. CIPA decrees this Internet Safety Policy must protect against access, through computers with Internet connections, to visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or harmful to minors.

Thanks in large part to Spector CNE, part of a two-pronged safeguard, the Park Rapids Area School District receives its discount. The school district’s first line of defense in CIPA compliance is a solid firewall.

“The firewall does content filtering and Spector CNE does the monitoring,” said Hunt. The combination has proved to be a dynamic duo. Prior to implementing Spector CNE software, Hunt said teachers felt compelled to look over the shoulders of students in an attempt to control PC activity.

“Teachers praise our ability to monitor,” said Hunt. “Classroom productivity has absolutely increased using Spector CNE. Teachers now feel like they can talk TO the students, as opposed to having to stand BEHIND them. Spector CNE is one of the best software buys we’ve made since I’ve been here. Probably the best.”

Said Kumpula: “It’s our invisible set of eyes. I’m still amazed at what Spector CNE can do.”

Straightforward and Easy

The Spector CNE technical experience, as described by Kumpula:

“I found the Spector CNE installation straightforward and fairly easy. I pulled clients off the Master Browser, then it was just a matter of opening the Control Center and setting up the clients for what we wanted to monitor. We set up for recording 60 days of data. It’s pleasantly surprising … you really don’t need that much data storage for as many functions as it has.”

Perhaps the greatest benefit of Spector CNE on the school district’s computer network won’t be realized until years from now, when students are adults and look back at an education they DIDN’T miss, thanks to a software program used to hold them accountable for their actions.

“Instead of playing games,” said Hunt, “they now listen to the teacher.”

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For more information about the Park Rapids Area School District, please visit www.parkrapids.k12.mn.us.

For more information about Spector CNE, please visit www.spectorcne.com … or for more information about SpectorSoft and its other dependable, full-featured PC and Internet Activity Monitoring Software products, please visit www.spectorsoft.com.

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