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HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver

How many hours per day does the average child between the ages of 8 and 18 spend with media and technology? (this includes TV, computers, tablets, video games, and cell phones) A) 2 hours B)4 hours C)6 hours D)7 hours Text your answer to: 2

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver The answer is: D Children spend 7 hours and 38 minutes a day Watching TV Playing games Using apps Watching videos/movies Reading books Social media Source: Common Sense Media 3

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver How do we make sure our children are: 1. Safe and protected 2. Good digital citizens 3. Have the skills they need for college and a career 4

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver What skills do you think students need to succeed in college and a career? 5 Text your answer to:

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver The 10 skills employers want in college graduates: 6 1. Ability to work in a team 2. Ability to make decisions and solve problems 3. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize work 4. Ability to communicate verbally with people 5. Ability to obtain and process information 6. Ability to analyze quantitative data 7. Technical knowledge related to a job 8. Proficiency with computer software programs 9. Ability to create and/or edit written reports 10. Ability to sell and influence others ***according to survey by National Association of Colleges and Employers

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Going beyond the 3 R’s 7

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver The Classroom of the Past: 8

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver The Classroom of the Future: 9

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Classrooms and learning spaces designed to support: --Communication --Critical thinking --Creativity --Collaboration Laptops and web tools for students 24 hours a day Training and Guidance for teachers on how to incorporate technology and digital tools to engage students 10 Transforming Teaching and Learning

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 11 By 2016 every student at all 42 high schools will have a laptop to use at school and at home Intense teacher training and professional development Expanded curriculum to support technology “It is more that just giving our students laptops”

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver How do we make sure our children are: 1. Safe and protected 2. Good digital citizens 3. Have the skills they need for college and a career 13

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 14 LAPTOP CARE *Track your laptop at all times* Keep laptop in assigned bag with strap attached. Keep pen/pencil and earphones away. Check before closing the laptop, to avoid cracked screens! Keep name tag on the bags and serial # on the laptops

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 15 LAPTOP CARE *Do not rest your weight/head on the laptop* Lower laptop gently to the floor or the desk. Keep your laptop on your shoulder in the cafeteria Ask your PE Teacher for a safe storage during activities.

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 16 Lowjack filter on laptops! *report immediately if lost or stolen* Filtering software active 24 hours a day Administrators can remotely view student computers Student and parent acceptable use form (sign and turn in)

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver out of 10 teens use or have social media 75% 75% of teens have cell phone 17 Most Popular Social Media Sites 61% 55% 22% 21% 13% Tumblr Facebook Twitter Instagram Snapchat Source: Common Sense Media

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver What Teens are Posting 18 91% 71% 71% 53% 20% Photos School City or Cell of name town address phone # Themselves they live Source: Common Sense Media

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Clicks can have Consequences Scams Cyberbullying Sexting Digital harassment Damaged reputations Risky online relationships 19

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Digital Footprint The data trail left by the interactions in a digital environment including the use of TV, mobile phone, the Internet, and other connected devices and sensors. Digital Footprint The data trail left by the interactions in a digital environment including the use of TV, mobile phone, the Internet, and other connected devices and sensors.

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 21 The importance of a good digital footprint 29% 29% of College Admissions officers have Googled an applicant 31% 31% have visited social media sites to learn more about an applicant 70% 70% of job recruiters say they have rejected an applicant based on their social media postings Some financial lending companies are using social media to determine a person’s credit worthiness. Social media has been used as evidence in court cases

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 22 Helping your teen create a Positive Digital Footprint Help them think long term Have an agreement on what’s ok to post Teach them to keep personal information private Make sure they use privacy settings on their social network pages Remind them to protect their friends’ privacy The golden rule applies online

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver 23 What HISD is doing Setting clear, realistic, and enforced policies Teaching digital citizenship in our classrooms Encouraging students to stand up, not stand by Website for students, staff, and parents with tools, tip sheets, and resourceswww.houstonisd.org/cybersafety

HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver