TRACKING SCHOOL CHILDREN WITH RFID TAGS
Department
of Education mandates Radio Frequency Identification
Device chips to monitor Students, school district just begun implanting
the devices on student identification cards to monitor pupils' movements on School/campus,
and to track them as they come and go from school.
Now Public Schools is considering adding RFID to student and faculty ID
cards. The school system is looking to use these tags to track where students
and faculty are located throughout campus, as well as locating missing school
property
It
was only a matter of time. Radio frequency identification devices are a daily
part of the electronic age, and are fast becoming a part of life us as metro
cards, and are widely expected to replace bar-code labels on consumer goods.
But
with the RFID tracking, students not at their desk but tracked on campus are
counted as being in school that day, and the district receives its daily
allotment for that student
Objective
· To
know the movements of student throughout the day.
· To
trace the students if he is missing in campus or to contact him easily.
· To reduce time spent on
taking attendance.
· To
know the number of seminars and workshops attended by students.
· To
control the misbehaviour of students while attendance. Introduction Tracking
devices are classified
Technological advances with ID card
systems can make a host of administrative processes easier and more efficient.
Here are just a few examples of what’s already happening in school districts
across the country.
Attendance: An
automated ID card system that generates a list of late/absent children; the
parents of those children are then called by an automated system that reports
them as absent, making the process more streamlined so office staff can focus
on other tasks.
Classroom: Students
tap their cards upon entering a classroom, so teachers don’t have to take
attendance and substitutes always have an accurate count. Children tap out if
they leave the class early and tap into the main office/nurse/guidance office,
etc., which makes student movement easy to track.
Visitor
Management: When a visitor arrives, there
are visitor management modules that determine if he or she has been to the
school before. If the person is recognized, a card can be printed; if he or she
isn’t in the database, the system determines if there are any district-defined
exclusionary alerts regarding the person, while simultaneously checking for a
match against the sexual offender database. An automatic alert is sent to the
district, making the school even more secure.
Location
and Time Clock Management: Staff members use their ID
cards to open locked doors to enter school buildings or portable classrooms.
Students with disabilities or injuries use their cards to access building
elevators. Facility staff members use time clock kiosks to sign in and out of
work, which keeps track of their time spent, their current location, and any
overtime hours they work.
Students: ID
cards are used at cafeteria registers and at libraries to check out books. The
database carries personal schedule information, and cards are checked by hall
monitors using mobile devices to verify that students are going to the correct
class for the proper period.
Accountability
and Control: ID cards are tapped for events
that take place in buildings after school and/or at night. Students tap in to
attend a sporting event, dance, concert, or any other school-sponsored program,
which adds accountability and control to event administrators and lets them
know who is in the venue for that event.
It’s
important to plan ahead. With the pace of technology advances, make sure you
find a partner that understands the needs you have today, what you might want
in the future, and how you can plan to get there. And now that you’re armed
with these important ideas, you can find an ID card system that works best for
your schools
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