11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds 1:1 Program Information Central Decatur.

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11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds 1:1 Program Information Central Decatur

11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds A look at digital citizenship... MacBook Air Usage Agreement Highlights

■The MacBook is the property of Central Decatur CSD. ■It is intended for educational use ■Usage is a privilege ■Supports the learning environment MacBook Air Usage Agreement

■Bring your charged Macbook to school every day ■Don’t share it ■Keep it in the bag when not in use ■Treat it as if it were your own MacBook Air Policies

■Student code of conduct applies in the digital world ■Do not deface the MacBook Air or the bag ■MacBook Air is subject to inspection at any time MacBook Air Policies

■Monitor students at home ■Read and follow the guidelines in the Laptop Computer Use Agreement ■Know your student’s password ■Have them show you what they are doing in class MacBook Air Policies (Parents)

■Keep your MacBook Air under your control at all times ■Don’t leave it in a car or on top of your locker ■You could be liable for loss Theft Protection

Loss & Theft ■Insurance and deductible  $100 1st occurrence  $250 2nd occurrence  Full replacement cost further occurrences or gross negligence ■Loss of Equipment  Report to Mr. Evertsen or Mr. Huppert  File a police report if happens off campus

Do the right thing ■Misuse of equipment or network can result in  1st offense: Three week suspension of network/internet privileges  2nd offense: Nine week suspension of network/internet privileges  Third Offense: Suspension of privileges for remainder of year.

11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds 21st Century Skills Managing your personal mobile environment...safely

■Back up your data ■It is YOUR responsibility ■If a computer is serviced, you may lose all data ■Save all documents to the Documents folder Personal Data Management

■Be careful about what you share ■Once something is posted, it may be permanently available to the world ■Safeguard your passwords ■Use a strong password ■Beware of strangers Stay Safe Online

■Safeguard your identity ■Never share your vital numbers ■Be cautious when sharing data with web sites ■Establish “house rules” with your student Identity Protection

Social Media: Personal Branding ■Others are watching from around the world ■Impacts college applications and more ■Companies, recruiters and colleges may review your presence on social media ■FaceBook, Twitter, Pinterest posts are forever

Source: McAfee-Harris Online Youth Behavior, 2009 ■Most popular online activity ■US has 155 million users ■46% of teens admitted they shared personal information with strangers Social Media

■62% of adults world-wide use social media ■Facebook has over 910 million users ■Minimum age is 13 ■Average U.S. user has 130 “friends” ■70% of users OUTSIDE of USA Social Media

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Web Site Resources

■Learn more!     Sites for parents

11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds Care and Handling Keeping your MacBook Air safe and running normally

■Don’t leave your MacBook Air unattended ■Don’t leave it where the temperature will be very hot or very cold ■Don’t leave it in a car ■Don’t feed it ■Don’t water it ■Don’t put place pencils, pens or other objects on keyboard, it could severely damage your MacBook Air if the lid closes Keeping your MacBook Airs safe

■Use only microfiber cloths to clean screens ■If your computer needs extensive cleaning, take it to Mr. Huppert ■Do not use solvents or any household cleaners ■for more information, go to: Air/care/ Air/care/ Cleaning your MacBook Air

■Charge overnight ■Up to 7 hours of battery life ■Mobile computing practice  Reduce the number of open applications and features  Dim the screen  Use only what you need at a given time  Best operates in temperatures between 50° and 95°f 21st Century Skills: Power

■Make sure your MacBook Air goes to sleep before placing it in your bag ■Go to menu, choose “Sleep” or ■Close lid, wait for Apple () to dim

“Public Place” in your house Safeguar d charger in non- trip area No food No Drinks flat, dry area the safe at home work zone 21st Century Skills: Home away from edge of table or desk

Lid Closed Use both hands ■Stem to the belly or in your bag 21st Century Skills: School stem of Apple logo towards you

■Messenger Carry (in Bag) 21st Century Skills: School Keep from bounci ng Protect from bumpin g

11-inch MacBook Air Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.38 pounds 13-inch MacBook Air.11–.68 inch thin 2.96 pounds Thank You!