As the country continues its fight against COVID-19, the education sector now seeks to allow face-to-face classes as part of its blended learning approach to ensure that students’ learning remains unhampered this year.
For instance, some 24 higher education institutions (HEIs) were recently allowed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to hold face-to-face classes, starting this second semester of the academic year 2020-2021.
In a recent statement, CHED said these select HEIs can now conduct hands-on training and laboratory classes for their third and fourth-year students enrolled in allied health-related degree programs via a limited face-to-face system. Among those prioritized are students of programs, such as Medicine, Nursing, Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science, Physical Therapy, Midwifery, and Public Health.
This new setup aims to ensure that the students can achieve essential learning outcomes in specialized laboratory courses and hospital-based clinical internships despite limitations due to lockdowns and safety protocols. It also helps ensure that students graduate on time and provide additional manpower to the country’s health system.
A high time to gear up IT Networks
For Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, these new developments in the educational sector’s blended learning approach reinforce educational institutions’ need to gear up their IT networks.
“In recent years, we have seen how the education sector continues to harness technology to provide impeccable learning experiences for students. But when pandemic happened, it accelerated the need for schools to embrace new solutions to enable blended learning systems,” said Jason Lim, country manager of Vertiv Philippines.
In the blended learning approach, educators combine face-to-face and digital experiences usually delivered as part of a physical classroom experience. To enable this setup, they need to ensure that their IT networks are always available to equip their educators with essential tools, systems, and other materials to enable mobile learning.
Lim also noted that since students, teachers, and non-teaching staff still have limited time going to their campus, the visibility, access, control, and management of all IT assets remains a challenge for IT managers. This is crucial to ensure smooth operations, especially when schools need to change their learning approach for their students.
Maintaining these assets also helps prevent cyberattacks and other threats, particularly with the increasing personal information stored online and personal devices connected to the IT network. Some schools even use digital tools to enable safety protocols, such as checking temperatures and record-keeping of people who go in and out of the campus.
To help ensure the school’s critical data center’s availability, Vertiv has innovated a range of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) solutions that allow IT Managers to monitor the school’s IT infrastructure even remotely.
For instance, Vertiv’s full-range of Liebert UPS, which are future-proof, eco-friendly, and highly efficient, can help schools improve their IT network’s uptime. It can cover the IT infrastructure’s backup power needs, from small computer rooms at the network edge to enterprise and hyperscale data centers.
For schools that support critical data volumes, Vertiv’s SmartCabinet, a fully integrated micro data center solution, can provide an intelligent and integrated infrastructure that allows IT departments to deploy a data center quickly, even in tight locations.
Vertiv’s SmartCabinet is a solution that combines power, thermal management, and IT management in a simple, rapidly deployable design, making it ideal for schools that need to deploy IT infrastructure quickly across different locations. It also allows IT managers to standardize processes and centrally manage applications and infrastructure remotely while still providing low latency computing, which is crucial for hybrid learning setups.
With remote IT management and Vertiv’s efficient and effective deployment services and remote IT management capabilities, it reduces expensive truck rolls. It allows the SmartCabinet solution to significantly reduce the total cost of ownership compared to traditional approaches.
Vertiv’s SmartCabinet solution is also easy to deploy with Vertiv’s standardization, factory integration, and industry-leading deployment services.
Security risks are also decreased with its rights-based access and control, optional onsite intrusion, prevention, detection, and video surveillance. It also helps reduce downtime risks with its secure remote IT management, online double-conversion uninterruptible power supplies, and next-day onsite emergency services.
Aside from these solutions, Vertiv also aims to support the education sector by bringing together cutting-edge solutions to ensure uninterrupted operations, optimal performance, and scalability of data centers, communication networks, and other critical IT facilities.
To learn more about how Vertiv supports the continuity of today’s vital e-gaming and other business applications, visit Vertiv.com.