Mattson Middle School One to One Laptop Program September 26, 2012.

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Mattson Middle School One to One Laptop Program September 26, 2012

Changes to KSD Technology in 2012 New KSD Board Policy Changes Revised Student/Parent Laptop Responsibilities and Procedures. New Laptop Use/Safety Curriculum

KSD Board Policy Changes Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)(CIPA) Internet safety protection measures – New filter improvements – YouTube education New requirement to teach about: – Appropriate online behavior – Cyberbullying awareness Policy 2022 Electronic Resources Digital Citizenship curriculum

Additional KSD Policy Updates Procedure 2022p Electronic Resources – New Section – Personal Device Warning Personal cell phones or tablets connected to KSD Subject to public records requests Require PIN for security Procedure 5253p Appropriate Staff/Student Interactions – Personal interactions Touch Gifts – Electronic Communications Non-district sites Personal “friending”

New “Digital Citizenship” Curriculum Taught across all grades, K-12. Participation by all teachers. Connects across content areas. Intersects with real life. Uses identified, tested and selected Common Sense Media.

Digital Citizenship K-12 Scope and Sequence

Sample 7 th Grade Lesson Objective:

Parent/Student Changes in KSD Revised Procedure For Parents and Students: 1.Parents view the Parent/Guardian Laptop Orientation on the KSD website. 2.Parents and students sign and return the One to One Student/Parent Laptop Agreement form to school.the One to One Student/Parent Laptop Agreement form

3. Students will not be required to pass a user’s test before taking laptops home. The school will check that we a signed Student/Parent Laptop Agreement for every student. 4. Students can take their laptop home when their signed Student/Parent Laptop Agreement form is turned in and the administrators announce that it is okay to take the laptops home.

You will be able to access the KSD website for the Parent/Guardian Laptop Orientation two ways from the Mattson Home Page. The guest enrollment password: laptop The KSD Parent/Guardian Laptop Orientation

Accessing the KSD Parent/Guardian Laptop Orientation Option 1: Click on the Parent Laptop Orientation

Option 2: Click on “Parent/Guardian laptop Orientation”.

Click on “Log as a Guest”

Click on “Courses, Student Resources”

Click on “Parent/Guardian Orientation”

Enter “Laptop” as the password and click “Submit”. You should see the page below :

The KSD web page “Parent/Guardian Laptop Orientation” occasionally has random access problems: Try both options described previously. Try re-launching the Mattson Home Page. If all else fails, call IT at (253)

Remind your child of the KSD user rules and to: a. Handle the computer safely. b. Be cautious around brothers and sisters. c. Fully charge the battery every evening. Remind them they are responsible for any damage or loss just like a textbook. Students will be assessed for the cost of the item: laptop, charger, battery, etc., if the loss or damage is intentional or due to negligence. How Parents Can Help

KSD uses the Lightspeed Internet filter: 1.Internet filters are not perfect. 2.The filter works at home, but parents still need to monitor. 3.Don’t bypass the filter which will result in a Tech Violation and/or school discipline. 4.Report any problems to administrators or teachers. Final Things to Remember:

KSD IT may remove a user’s access to the network without notice at any time if the user is engaged in any unauthorized activity. The KSD will cooperate with law enforcement investigations relating to any inappropriate activities. It is critical that students have essential 21 st century skills. The laptop is a tool to help them achieve that goal.

If you have questions, please or call: – Judy Beliveau, Assistant Principal – Russ Nakatsu, Librarian/Instructional Tech

Thanks for being here tonight! T ogether E veryone A chieves M ore!

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