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Digital Driver’s License Please click the button to continue:

Before starting , please have the following ready: A parent/guardian to help you through your digital driver’s license 15-20 minutes of dedicated, uninterrupted time (once started, you must complete.) On your completion form, you will answer questions based on this Digital Driver’s License lesson. Please click the button to continue:

Why BYOD? Putnam County is implementing Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) which allows students, with parental permission, to bring internet ready devices to school to enhance the educational process.   The County is evaluating BYOD as a means to allow more students access to technology in the classroom. Benefits BYOD include: Students are more engaged in the learning process. Students have more opportunities to personalize learning. Students are better prepared for the workplace and post-secondary education. Students can learn at their own pace in the manner that best suits their learning styles More students have access than when relying strictly on county owned devices. Please click the button to continue:

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy The Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy, also known as the AUP, is a list of things you should and should not do with your device and the Internet. Your Digital Driver’s License, also referred to as DDL, will review the AUP then ask you questions about what you have read. **Reminder: Please make sure a parent is helping you complete your DDL** Please click the button to continue:

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy – Internet Use I will only use the Internet for educational activities as directed by my teacher. I will use devices responsibly whether they belong to me or to the school. I can communicate using my devices if I am given permission by my teacher and it is an appropriate time to do so. I will tell my teacher if someone is making bad choices while using a device or the Internet. Please click the button to continue:

Question 1 While using the Internet to do research on a class assignment about Christopher Columbus, Sally looks for pictures of cats playing with yarn. Is Sally allowed to do this? Answer: A. Yes B. No

Question 1 is incorrect Remember you are only allowed to use devices and the Internet for educational purposes.  Return to the question and try again. Please click the button to continue:

Great job! Sally is not using the Internet to do classwork. She should be using the Internet to research Christopher Columbus. Please click the button to continue:

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy – BYOD Safety I will follow school and classroom rules when using my personal device. I will only use the school’s wi-fi connection, not my personal data connection, while at school. I will take responsibility for the safety and security of my device. Please click the button to continue:

Question 2 Before going to lunch, Johnny puts his tablet in his book bag. This is where Johnny and his parents decided it should be when he is not using it. Is Johnny making a good choice? Answer: A. Yes B. No

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy – Usernames & Passwords I will not post personal or private information about myself or others on the Internet. I will only use my account to logon to access the network or websites. I will not use anyone else’s username or password or share my username or password with anyone else. Please click the button to continue:

Question 3 Jill cannot find her username and password. She asks Billy if she can use his username and password. Is Jill allowed to do this? Answer: A. Yes B. No

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy - Bullying I will not use technology to look at, send, copy, or create material that is rude, inappropriate, or meant to hurt someone else’s feelings. I will not take pictures or record audio or video at school or school activities without written permission from my teacher or principal. Posting audio, pictures, or videos of someone else to the Internet without permission is a form of bullying or harassment and violates WV state law. Please click the button to continue:

Question 4 Mrs. Smith's class participated in an online discussion about pets. Jill mentioned that gerbils are her favorite pet. Which of the following is an appropriate response according to the AUP? Answer: That's dumb! Gerbils are ugly! I disagree because I think dogs are better! Gerbils stink and you do too!

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy – School Rules I will know where my device is at all times. I will only use my device when my teacher permits it. I am responsible if my device is lost, stolen, damaged or misused by someone else. I will ask parents before downloading apps or software my teacher recommends. I will follow school rules about making phone calls or sending text messages. Please click the button to continue:

Question 5 Sara's teacher tells her class that they are not permitted to use their device until the entire class is finished with their test. When Sara finishes her test, she pulls out her tablet to read a book. Is Sara violating a rule in the AUP? Answer: A. Yes B. No

Putnam County Schools Acceptable Use Policy - Plagiarism I will not copy words, pictures, music, or videos that are protected by copyright. I will not copy and paste information and say it is my own work. I will correctly list (cite) all resources I use for my assignments. Please click the button to continue:

Question 6 John has to write a report for his English class on monkeys. He finds an article that he really likes and wants to use it for his report. Instead of cutting and pasting the article, John rewrote it in his own words. He also listed it as a resource for his report. Did John break a rule in the AUP? Answer: A. Yes B. No

6 Facts for BYOD at Putnam County Schools Students are responsible for the security and operation of their device. Students/parents should record and keep the serial number for any BYOD device. PCS is not financially responsible for misuse, costs, damages, or loss of BYOD devices. Technical support of BYOD devices is limited to helping students access the PCS wireless network. Students should bring their devices fully charged; opportunities to charge BYOD devices is limited. Students must follow staff instruction at all times concerning BYOD devices. Please click the button to continue:

Violation of rules will result in loss of privileges. Remember… BYOD and all use of technology at Putnam County Schools is a privilege, not a right. Violation of rules will result in loss of privileges. Please click the button to continue:

Great job! You have almost completed your Digital Driver's License! If you have not already done so, please fill out the following forms (given to you by your teacher) Acceptable Use for Grades 3-5 Putnam County Schools Digital Device Driver's License. Please click the button to continue:

You have earned your Digital Driver’s License. Congratulations! You have earned your Digital Driver’s License. Clipart from http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm