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Sentinel for Education: Managing Devices with Precision and Flexibility

Written by Kajeet | Oct 4, 2024 1:00:00 PM

As school districts across the country embrace technology to enhance the learning experience, one of the biggest challenges for IT directors is managing the sheer number of connected devices while maintaining security, compliance, and network efficiency. The demand for more devices and data access has skyrocketed in recent years, especially in K-12 environments, where students and educators depend on seamless connectivity both during and after school hours. To meet this demand, having a comprehensive device management platform like Kajeet’s Sentinel is essential. Designed specifically for education, Sentinel offers IT directors unprecedented control, ensuring that devices are used efficiently and securely within the parameters set by the school district.

In this post, we’ll explore how Sentinel can help IT directors in school districts manage devices with precision and flexibility -- and be sure and watch the recorded demo, directly below, of Sentinel in action!

Bulk Actions and Device Management

Managing a large fleet of devices can be daunting, especially when each device needs to adhere to specific policies or be reassigned to different users. With Sentinel’s bulk action capabilities, IT directors can easily manage thousands of devices at once. Whether you need to update filtering policies, suspend inactive devices, or reassign devices to different schools, Sentinel allows you to make these changes across large groups of devices in just a few steps.



This bulk action functionality is incredibly useful for large-scale rollouts, where hundreds of devices need to be configured and deployed efficiently. Sentinel allows you to import device data in bulk, set limits on data usage, and customize filtering policies en masse, streamlining the entire process. You can even apply custom labels to devices, such as “Title I-funded” or “ESL students,” which allows you to generate detailed reports based on these categories. This level of customization ensures that you can meet reporting requirements for grants or funding programs with ease.

In addition to bulk management, Sentinel gives you granular control over individual devices. You can drill down into specific devices to view their usage history, adjust data limits, or even suspend the device entirely if it is lost or stolen. This ensures that every device in your fleet is accounted for and compliant with district policies.

Sentinel’s Dashboard: Insights at Your Fingertips

For school district IT directors, monitoring and reporting on device usage can often feel overwhelming, especially as the number of connected devices continues to grow. This is where Sentinel’s dashboard truly shines. The Sentinel dashboard provides a comprehensive, real-time view of your entire fleet of devices, delivering insights that allow you to make informed decisions about device usage and data allocation.

 

Upon logging in, you’re greeted with an intuitive interface that shows a snapshot of activity, including the top data-consuming devices, total data usage trends, and breakdowns of usage by time of day. This is particularly valuable for education environments, where IT directors need to balance connectivity with educational priorities. For example, usage reports can reveal how much data is being consumed during school hours versus after school, offering a clear picture of how students are using the devices.

The dashboard also allows you to automate the reporting process. Instead of manually pulling reports, IT directors can schedule them to be delivered directly to their inbox on a weekly basis. This is an efficient way to stay on top of device usage without the need for constant monitoring. Imagine arriving at your desk on Monday morning and finding a detailed report summarizing the previous week’s activity—how many devices were active, which domains were accessed most frequently, and what patterns of usage emerged across the district. With these insights, you can easily identify any outliers or potential issues before they escalate.

Tailored Control with Subaccounts and Filtering

School districts are not one-size-fits-all, and neither is Sentinel. One of its standout features is the ability to create subaccounts and tailored filtering policies that match the specific needs of different schools or groups within the district. For instance, elementary schools and high schools have vastly different requirements when it comes to content filtering. Sentinel allows you to create unique filter groups for each, ensuring that younger students are shielded from inappropriate content, while older students may have more access to approved resources.

This level of customization extends even further. With Sentinel, you can establish subaccounts down to the individual school or grade level. This is particularly useful for districts with multiple schools that want to monitor usage and compliance at a more granular level. For example, you can create subaccounts for each school in the district, and within each subaccount, you can assign filtering policies specific to the needs of the students in that school. You can even compare data usage trends between different schools or grade levels, helping you understand how resources are being utilized across the district.

Sentinel’s flexibility doesn’t stop there. The platform allows for filtering adjustments in real time. If you notice an unusual spike in usage during school hours, for instance, you can quickly adjust policies to block access to certain sites until after school. These on-the-fly adjustments ensure that your network remains secure and that devices are used strictly for educational purposes during school hours.

Real-Time Monitoring and Advanced CIPA-Compliant Filtering

Sentinel goes beyond basic reporting—it offers real-time monitoring and advanced filtering capabilities that give IT directors unparalleled control over what content is accessed on district devices. For example, if you notice that students are accessing websites that aren’t conducive to learning, such as social media or video streaming sites, you can instantly block these domains from the dashboard with just a few clicks.

Sentinel also allows for nuanced filtering policies. You can block specific content during school hours while permitting it after school, creating a balance between controlling access and allowing students the freedom to use devices for homework or personal enrichment. Moreover, Sentinel supports different filtering policies for different users, such as students and staff. Staff members may require access to certain sites that are blocked for students, and Sentinel makes it easy to manage these exceptions.

Sentinel’s filtering goes deep, allowing IT directors to create highly specific rules for different groups. For example, you can block or allow certain domains based on usage patterns, ensuring that the resources students need for their studies are always available, while non-educational content remains restricted. This flexibility is especially useful as schools prepare for periods like winter break or summer vacation, when device usage patterns may shift.

Seamless API Integrations

Sentinel doesn’t just stop at device management—it offers robust API integration capabilities that allow you to connect the platform with your existing systems, such as student information systems (SIS) or asset management platforms. This seamless integration ensures that devices are automatically assigned and tracked based on student data, reducing the manual workload for IT staff. For larger districts, this automation is invaluable, enabling IT teams to focus on higher-level tasks rather than getting bogged down in administrative duties.

The Power Behind Sentinel’s Data Stream

One of the most impressive aspects of Kajeet's Sentinel platform is how it manages the data stream at the network level, eliminating the need for cumbersome application installations on devices like Chromebooks or tablets. This is particularly important in school environments, where hundreds or even thousands of devices may be deployed. Sentinel operates by partnering with leading carriers such as Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, and others, ensuring that data is routed through Kajeet’s secure data center before reaching the internet. This allows for advanced monitoring and control over the data packets, ensuring that students are using the devices for educational purposes.

As mentioned, among the features that set Sentinel apart is its ability to enforce pre-defined policies in real-time. For instance, if a student attempts to access a resource that is restricted by the school district, Sentinel immediately cuts off that data stream. Similarly, if a device exceeds its data usage limit, Sentinel steps in to prevent further access, ensuring compliance with district policies. Best of all, this is done without requiring any action on the device itself. Whether it’s a hotspot, tablet, or Chromebook, any device equipped with a Kajeet SIM will adhere to the policies set within Sentinel.

This seamless control is crucial in maintaining both the educational integrity and security of the school’s network. IT directors can rest easy knowing that Sentinel is working in the background, filtering content, monitoring usage, and providing detailed reports—all without disrupting the user experience.

Conclusion: Take Control with Sentinel

In today’s digital-first educational landscape, ensuring that devices are used safely, efficiently, and within the parameters set by the school district is crucial. Kajeet’s Sentinel platform provides the tools IT directors need to manage connected devices with precision and flexibility, from real-time monitoring and advanced filtering to bulk actions and seamless integrations. Sentinel empowers you to make informed decisions about your network, ensuring that students have the access they need without compromising security or compliance.

By implementing Sentinel, school district IT directors can be confident that their networks are secure, their devices are being used appropriately, and their reporting needs are met—all while saving time and streamlining device management. Sentinel truly is the key to managing connected devices with precision, security, and flexibility.