7th Grade 1:1 Program: Chromebook Informational Overview

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7th Grade 1:1 Program: Chromebook Informational Overview Oneonta City Schools Technology Department

Agenda Welcome Technology Introductions Why 1:1? Overview of Student Responsibilities Student Dismissal—Chromebook Pick-up Parent Resources Q and A

Technology Staff Julie Talton—Technology Coordinator Sharon Reeves—Technology Assistant Karen Teal—Technology Assistant Jon Le—Technician Heidi Chambers—Technology Integration Specialist 7th Grade Teachers

College and Career Readiness Why 1:1? Provide Ways for Students to Engage in… Collaboration Communication Computer Literacy College and Career Readiness Connections Creation

What is a Chromebook?

Student Responsibilities Use computers in a responsible and ethical manner. Comply with trademark and copyright laws and all license agreements. Plagiarism is a violation of the OMS Student Handbook. OCS will not back up documents on the Chromebook. Students should always manage their documents in their Google Drive. OCS reserves the right to inspect and reset Chromebooks at any time.

Student Responsibilities Chromebooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Oneonta City Schools. Chromebooks must remain in a secure or supervised area. Any misplaced or unsupervised Chromebooks will be placed in the OMS office. Students are responsible for keeping their Chromebook's battery charged for school each day. Only media for educational purposes should be saved to the device. Any photo used as a screensaver or background should be appropriate for the school environment.

Student Responsibilities Printing will not be available at school with the Chromebook. Assignments will be submitted electronically. Storage on the device should be limited to educational use only. Students are only allowed to login to the Chromebook with their ocsredskins.com account. Students should keep the Chromebook away from food, drinks, and other liquids.

Student Responsibilities Students are allowed to add extra extensions and apps on their Chromebooks. These will be monitored by the district and removed as needed. If a student receives an e-mail with inappropriate and/or abusive language or if the subject matter is questionable, the student should make a teacher or administrator aware immediately. See Student Activities Strictly Prohibited (Pg. 10) and Actions Requiring Disciplinary Action (Pg. 12) E-mail that is not provided by the school Social Media

Digital Citizenship Respect Yourself Protect Yourself Respect Others Protect Others Respect Intellectual Property Protect Intellectual Property

Maintaining your Chromebook Always put your Chromebook in “Sleep Mode” before closing the computer lid. Keep the Chromebook away from extreme temperatures. Do not stack books or other heavy materials on top of the chromebook. Chromebooks should be in a protective sleeve, case, or backpack when being carried.

Chromebook Repair If your Chromebook seems to be malfunctioning: Shut down the Chromebook and Restart Technology Room Hours are 7:30-7:50 am and 2:35-2:55 daily Loaner devices may be assigned during repair (Loaners may NOT be taken home.) Must leave the charger when the Chromebook is being repaired Excessive Damage will result in fines issued to the student See Pgs. 4-5 in Chromebook Manual

Chromebook Return May 18-20 Must return if student withdraws, is expelled, or terminates enrollment at OCS. Failure to return the device will result in a theft report being filed with the Oneonta Police Department Upon return, students are responsible for any damage to the Chromebook. Normal wear is expected, but the Chromebooks are expected to be returned in good working condition. See Pg. 26 in Chromebook Manual

Student Dismissal Go to the Tech Room (Next to Mrs. Malek’s Office) Form a line. Exchange signed forms for a Chromebook and your login information. Go to a table, open the box, and turn on Chromebook. Login. Make sure a teacher sees you log in successfully. Take your Chromebook and box home. Make sure your Chromebook returns with you Wednesday, fully charged.

Parent Information Chromebook Policy and Internet Usage and Equipment Policy What is a WebApp? Set Expectations Monitor and Limit Screen Time CyberSafety School Filter Home Filter Social Shield, Safety Web NetSmartz—www.netsmartz.com Common Sense Media—www.commonsensemedia.org

At Home Students are allowed to connect to their home Internet. Students may set up home printing capabilities. OCS will provide content filtering at home through iBoss.

Parent Q and A

Thank you for your support of our school system! For More Information… www.oneontacityschools.com Contact: Julie Talton: jtalton@oneonta.k12.al.us Brad Newton: bnewton@oneonta.k12.al.us Thank you for your support of our school system!

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