Everything You Need to Know about the Chromebook

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Everything You Need to Know about the Chromebook Elementary - District 54

What is a Chromebook? The Chromebook is a laptop that runs on a Google Chrome operating system. The device is meant to be used while connected to the internet. It ensures the safe housing of all files and programs which are stored on the School District 54 system.

Chromebook Benefits Allows for simpler student-student or teacher-student collaboration Students will receive quick feedback on work One central location for all assignments and materials to stay organized Engages students and promotes creativity Contains an online calendar that updates when students have something due Continues to be a tool to supplement paper and textbooks

Chromebook Considerations The Chromebook is School District 54 property. It is a tool for students to use as instructed by teachers. The purpose of the Chromebook is to help students learn. Students: Handle Chromebooks with care, as you would with anything valuable that needs to be returned.

Digital Citizenship Students will attend a Digital Citizenship training to learn how to be respectful, responsible, and safe in a digital environment. Topics include: Cyberbullying Digital Footprints Safe Online Talk Scams and Schemes Online Identity Copyright/Fair Use

Daily Expectations Students will be asked to: Take the Chromebook home every night Charge the Chromebook every night (charger is left at home) Bring the charged Chromebook back to school every day Bring the Chromebook to classes as instructed by the teachers

Chromebook Charging If students forget to charge the Chromebook overnight, students should ask their homeroom teacher to assist them. If the Chromebook is not charged because the charger is not working, students should bring the charger and Chromebook to the LMC with the homeroom teacher’s permission.

Housing the Chromebook Never put anything between the Chromebook screen and keyboard. Chromebooks should always be in their cases when they are not in use. Do not put anything in the case except for the Chromebook. Anything else will damage the screen -- even the charger. Remember, chargers stay at home.

Carrying the Chromebook If it is necessary to move while using the Chromebook, make sure the screen is closed, it is carried with two hands, and that it is walked to the destination.

Transporting the Chromebook When placing the Chromebook in a backpack, make sure the bag is not too full which could damage the Chromebook. Remember to be careful with the backpack if the Chromebook is inside.

Chromebooks in the School Chromebooks should never be in the bathroom. Chromebooks should never be in the gym. Chromebooks should not be near the water fountains or any liquids. Chromebooks should be on a student’s desk/workspace, in a lap, in a backpack, inside a desk, or in a safe place in the room. They do not belong on the floor. Never leave backpacks unattended when the Chromebook is inside. It should be on the student or in his/her sight. Remember: On you, on your desk, in your desk, or in a safe place in the room.

Chromebooks in Class Students should use the Chromebook only during class and only when they have permission. Teachers may say, “Screens Up” to indicate when the Chromebook can be used. Teachers may say, “Screens Down” or “45 and eyes” to indicate that students need to close the Chromebook and listen.

Caring for the Chromebook Never have food, drinks, or gum near the Chromebook. Do not modify or harm the Chromebook with any objects, writing utensils, stickers, etc. If something is wrong with the Chromebook, students should let a teacher know immediately. Do not attempt to fix the Chromebook.

Chromebook Crashes/Problems Students should notify the teacher immediately. Students will be instructed to turn in the Chromebook to the LMC. The LMC will check out a loaner Chromebook to a student while the original is repaired. Loaners may brought home in instances when a repair is occurring. Loaners must be returned when the student’s Chromebook has been repaired. The LMC staff will notify students when their Chromebook is repaired and ready for exchange. If the case is damaged or broken, students should bring the case to the LMC.

Security Student passwords will be created when students begin Chromebook training in class. Students should never share passwords with other students or friends. Remember: Only you and your teachers should know your Chromebook password.

Security Students: Your password protects: Your assignments and tests. Your communication with your teachers. You are responsible for internet searches and Chromebook usage done under your ID and password.

Privacy and Chromebooks Teachers and other district staff can monitor everything students do on the computer, in real time. Even when students close windows/tabs or delete an email and search history, all of that information is stored and can be viewed anytime.

Privacy and Chromebooks Student email is accessible by all teachers and other district staff members. A student’s internet history is also viewable to our staff. Teachers can view student screens from their computers anytime they need.

Other Considerations

Forgotten Chromebooks Students need to notify their homeroom teacher and check-out a loaner Chromebook in the LMC as soon as possible. When students check-out a loaner, they are responsible for two Chromebooks. Loaner Chromebooks due to a Chromebook being forgotten at home may not go home from school. The loaner Chromebook must be returned to the LMC upon arrival at school.

Chromebook Misuse Consequences EXAMPLE (actual will be specified by building admin): Access removed to specific elements of the Chromebook (ie. email, Internet, communication, camera, Youtube, etc.) Access removed to Chromebook Leaving the Chromebook in school for an extended period of time Cost of repair (when intentionally harmed) Cost of replacement (when lost or missing) Other possible consequences (detention, suspension, etc.)

Chromebook Protection Plan Optional Insurance: Nonrefundable Premium: $25 annually Deductible: $50 Maximum Coverage Per Year: $250 Fees without Insurance Lost/Stolen or Unrepairable Cost: $250 per Chromebook

Chromebook Protection Plan Coverage Time: One (1) school year Effective Date: First day of school* Expiration Date: The last day of school before summer vacation or the date a student leaves District 54 *Payment must be received prior to or when the Chromebook is issued Covers: Accidental Damage - liquid spills, drops, unintentional events Theft - claim requires a police report to be filed Fire - claim requires an official fire report from the investigating authority Electrical Surge Natural disaster

Chromebook Protection Plan Exclusions: Dishonest, fraudulent, intentional, criminal or negligent (not locked/stored in an unsecured manner, or location) use. Consumables (the USB charging cable and the case). Damage that does not affect the functionality of the Chromebook is not covered. This includes, but is not limited to, scratches, dents and broken ports/parts and port covers. “Jailbreaking” or otherwise voiding the manufacturer’s warranty by altering the software. District 54 is not liable for any loss, damage (including accidental, consequential or punitive damages) or expense caused directly or indirectly by the equipment.

Acceptable Use Agreements Parents/guardians must accept both the Acceptable Use of the Chromebook Guidelines and the Acceptable Use of the Internet Guidelines (Board Policy 6:235) during registration before the Chromebook will be issued to the student. Students must sign and return the Acceptable Use of the Chromebook Guidelines before the Chromebook will be issued to him/her Students and their parents/guardians are bound by the terms of the Acceptable Use of the Chromebook Guidelines and the Acceptable Use of the Internet Guidelines.

Thank you!