Technology in the Classroom

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Technology in the Classroom TAP 1- Strand 7

Technology Everywhere! There are so many options to use technology in our classrooms. Computers/tablets Internet Wi-Fi Cell phones Smart boards LCD projectors Social media/networks Blogs Audio files Podcasts Digital cameras Laser printers Digital microphones Apps (gaming, interactive, eBooks, etc.)

CIPA and WSD AUP CIPA WSD AUP Children’s Internet Protection Act Weber School District Acceptable Use Policy Introduction and Definitions Computers and Network Resources Employee Appropriate Use Policy Student Appropriate Use Policy Web Site Posting Guidelines