Bill Brown - Executive Director - 355-3111
Bill's Blog
- Administrative Computing
Dan Boehm, Director 355-3116 - Systems Support
Jim Alexander, Director 355-3136 - Instructional Technology
Jeff McCoy, Director - 355-3134
Jeff McCoy, Director - 355-3134
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Need technical assistance involving district-supported hardware, networks, software, Internet, and intranet? Contacting ETS Technical Help Desk initiates the ETS team that will solve your technical challenges.
When communicating with ETS Technical Help Desk, remember to include all pertinent information. ETS Technical Help Desk will help with problem determination, trouble shooting, documentation, resolution and/or assignment.
Telephone or fax the ETS Technical Help Desk
Phone: (864)355-HELP (4357)
Fax: (864)355-9291
Media Services Webpage
Online Catalog
Jeff McCoy, Directory of Instructional Technology
Phone 355-3123
jmccoy@greenville.k12.sc.us
Media Services / Professional Library
M.T. Anderson Support Center
100 Blassingame Road
Greenville, SC 29605
864-355-3123
Our Mission
The mission of Education Technology Services (ETS) is to create, support, assess, and maintain an optimal technology environment for student education and administrative support in the School District of Greenville County.
Location
We are located at the M.T Anderson Support Center | Address and Driving Directions
Our Technology Plan
Greenville County Schools Technology Plan
Our Vision
The School District of Greenville County envisions a learning community where:
- Students are engaged in a challenging curriculum that uses technology as a tool to increase focus on inquiry-based, hands-on learning. Technology supports students in developing the life-long learning skills necessary to have a positive impact on society. Technology will support this development by refining students' creative thinking skills, enabling effective communication, and fostering creativity.
- Teachers use technology to engage students in achieving the high academic state curriculum standards and to increase students' skills in critical and creative thinking: problem solving, collaborating, and applying knowledge in new and real-world situations. Teachers acquire ongoing and continuous professional development in the use and integration of technology to effectively help students attain these high standards.
- Administrative functions, including those performed by instructional staff, are fully automated, thereby allowing more of the school system's energy and resources to be focused on student education.
- The schools become an environment where all students and staff have ready access to a full range of current technology, software tools, and applications. The schools have knowledgeable staff and external resources (such as parents, community members, business, higher education, and network resources) to further the curriculum goals.
What Do We Do?
ETS is responsible for all facets of District technology from WAN and LAN and Internet connectivity to telephone service; from Educational Television (ETV) to assisting classroom teachers with technology; from the Greenville School Technology & Administrative Resources (GSTAR) administrative system for procurement and payroll and reports to Schools Administrative Student Information (SASIxp) software; from designing technology solutions for schools to repairing individual computers.