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How much does ICT Cost?
the tip of the iceberg
Thanks to Nia Sutton at Becta for many of the slides
Penny [email protected]
Funding for ICT in schools
1998-99 - £102 million – earmarked funding – in little bits!
2006-07 - £741 million – capital investment to suport 3 year budget planning
From the Becta Review 2006…
Approximately half of primary and secondary schools do not have a policy in place for replacement of ICT equipment
In those that do, the rate of replacement is not at the level to maintain the longer-term currency of the technology
Key issues and challenges include achieving sustainability
Initial Price
Staff training
Costberg
Electrical work
Physical Environment
Heating, Lighting, Ventilation
Software
Cost of buying DesignDisposal /
replacement
PeripheralsPrinter, scanner
Sleepless nights!
Maintenance and Support
Telecommunications
Call charges, Internet
StaffingNetwork
ComponentsConsumable
s
desktops and laptops
whiteboards and projectors
cameras
cabling
servers
broadband connections
network
software
The kit and wires
staff salaries
training
service levels
what users do for themselves
Technical support services
training and experience
usage
Users
=Total Cost of
Ownership(TCO)
Total annual expenditure on ICT
24%
5%5%4%4%
34%
24%
22%
7%5%1%3%
35%
27%User self support
Formal support
Consumables
Training
Internet / LAN
Software
Hardware
Primary Secondary
Data from Becta’sTotal Cost of Ownership research
On average60%
allocated to technical support
Less than a quarter
on hardware
http://matrix.becta.org.uk
Institutional Infrastructure and Learning Platform Functionality review tools
ICT Investment planning tool (TCO)
What is the planner designed to do? Can show full cost of ownership of ICT over
several years Allows you to model different investment
strategies Simple tool - easy/quick to use and maintain Can be tailored to suit local needs
What doesn’t it do? It is not a rigorous financial model – the costs are intended to
be indicative It doesn’t allow for reductions in ICT provision
-it assumes provision will remain the same or increase
The tool will give you… Current financial year
Total replacement costs Annual operating/support costs
Next financial year and the year after Stand still costs
How much will it cost us to keep at the current level of ICT? (includes budgeting for ongoing equipment replacement)
Development costsHow much do we actually need to spend to extend the current ICT provision?
What do you need to do?
Gather basic information on services and count up equipment
Becta website
Open the tool
Download guidance materials
SummaryThe tool can help you look at…
Where are you now? What have you got? What is it costing you? What else do you need? When do you need it? What will help? Who will help?
This will help inform the development an implementation of a vision… an ICT provision that’s reliable, well-managed, well-planned and appropriate for your learners, teachers and managers