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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

Looking to start asset tagging devices in my school district. We will be doing chromebooks first then other items like windows laptops.monitors,printers etc.  Can anyone share any tips or knowledge...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

Almost every K-12 customer I've worked with (quite a few) has used something along the lines of STOP security plates on the actual hardware: http:/ Opens a new...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

We just slap numbered barcode stickers on our inventory.Tag number corresponds with item details in spreadsheet.I guess we used to outsource this process but now we do it.It's checked every summer...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

Pretty much do the same as Kyle...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

This is actually one of my main job responsibilities, since we have over 6,000 items in our district. :)Every main piece of equipment gets a pre-printed asset tag which consists of our district name,...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

And also, to add since I brought up forecasting, the detail enables the district to make decisions on refresh cycles, based on purchase, location, function, and cost data.  In some cases, systems are...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

1) Label hardware that is over $500. Add sticky foil numbered sticker that breaks down messily when removal is attempted.Write the same number with a sharpie/permanent marker in a conspicuous place.2)...

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Asset Tagging Procedures for K12

We've been through a few different asset systems, and right now, we're using Redbeam inventory Management. I find the interface a bit clunky, and the Honeywell scanners we have are running WinCE and...

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