Digital Device Pilot November 7, 2013. What is this all about? What is the purpose of this pilot? To better understand how 1:1 digital devices can be.

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Digital Device Pilot November 7, 2013

What is this all about? What is the purpose of this pilot? To better understand how 1:1 digital devices can be used in a productive, purposeful learning environment. We plan to educate the entire community about how powerful technology can be in the classroom for learning. We will help students become responsible digital citizens.

What is good digital citizenship? Today's kids need new skills to behave safely and responsibly online. Good digital citizenship follows the same basic rules as good citizenship in the offline world. Filters only prevent some kinds of unsuitable material being accessed via your computer; teachers and parents still need to be vigilant. It's important for teachers and parents to model good online behaviour – such as courtesy, obeying the law (not downloading something illegally) and protecting yourself. ng-technology/raising-good-digital-citizens

What is good digital citizenship? Digital etiquette Digital communication Digital literacy Digital commerce Digital law Digital rights and responsibilites Digital security Digital health and wellness

21 st Century Skills Communication Collaboration Critical Thinking Creativity

How will students use the digital devices in the content areas? Initial ideas: Author study of Roald Dahl (Reading Rockets) Prezi (presentation on a topic) Memory video tapes of third grade Voice threads (combining historical fiction research with presentation skills) Use Educreation app to develop debates on topics Use blogs for class dialogue Webquests (i.e. your birthdate in history) Digital storytelling Time Toast (students can create timelines of learning) Future: Google Docs and Flipped classrooms

How is my childs privacy protected? Teachers can look at Digital Devices at any time to be sure the rules are being followed. The school can monitor activity on Digital Devices to ensure safe and responsible use. Students will not be allowed to look at others private information. Parents should remove any private information from devices that are being used at school.

How will students connect to internet? Please put your childs device on airplane mode each day before coming to school. Students will connect to the school network. Students will not be allowed to be on 3G or 4G.

How will devices be secured, stored, and transported school?

Will other students being using my childs device?

Questions Thank you for your willingness to allow your child to participate in our pilot study this month. What questions do you have for us?