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WELCOME FAMILIES LOGO 1:1 Laptop Program Learning On the GO

Agenda What is LOGO? Device Basics District Loan and Use Agreements Online District Resources Questions

SDUSD 1 to 1 Laptop Goals The San Diego Unified (i21) Interactive Classroom is an engaging interconnected learning environment designed to optimize student access and participation by integrating audio, visual, mobile computing and formative assessment technologies across the curriculum.

How it began? Pilot program funded by the FCC to support off-campus wireless Internet connectivity for mobile learning devices. Pilot program funded by the FCC to support off-campus wireless Internet connectivity for mobile learning devices. 20 Districts in the nation were chosen 20 Districts in the nation were chosen Connects students to the Internet anytime, anywhere to increase access to cutting-edge interactive learning tools Connects students to the Internet anytime, anywhere to increase access to cutting-edge interactive learning tools Builds on the ubiquitous i21 infrastructure and interactive classroom Builds on the ubiquitous i21 infrastructure and interactive classroom Taking i21 to the Next Level

Presently District Supported 2 nd year of 100% District Support 2 nd year of 100% District Support New devices to all 6 th Grade New devices to all 6 th Grade 4G Wireless Access 4G Wireless Access Important part of the Vision for SDUSD Important part of the Vision for SDUSD Taking i21 to the Next Level

Learning on the Go Taking i21 to the Next Level Click the image for a video about LOGO

What is the device for 7 th Grade? x120e by Lenovo x120e by Lenovo Cloud-based computing Cloud-based computing Microsoft Office Microsoft Office Taking i21 to the Next Level

What is the device for 8 th Grade? Taking i21 to the Next Level

Digital Citizenship Light Speed Filter Light Speed Filter Download educational apps Download educational apps Home Monitoring Home Monitoring – –

Netbook Basics

What’s included? Netbook with internal SIM card Netbook with internal SIM card MiFi Wireless Hot Spot for iPad & charger(AT&T) MiFi Wireless Hot Spot for iPad & charger(AT&T) Carrying case with strap Carrying case with strap Charger for device Charger for device Filtered internet Filtered internet Electronic textbooks – Math, Science, and Social Studies Electronic textbooks – Math, Science, and Social Studies Software programs including those for word processing, video editing, creating flipcharts, and electronic notebooks. All are compatible with District infrastructure and supported by the IT Dept. Software programs including those for word processing, video editing, creating flipcharts, and electronic notebooks. All are compatible with District infrastructure and supported by the IT Dept.

Connecting to Broadband Students use the school wireless while on campus and broadband wireless while off campus Students use the school wireless while on campus and broadband wireless while off campus Students will be assigned a MiFi wireless hot spot Students will be assigned a MiFi wireless hot spot

The Importance of Charging Students must charge their netbooks every night to ensure they are ready for school the next day Students must charge their netbooks every night to ensure they are ready for school the next day

Technical Support SDUSD IT Technician SDUSD IT Technician Loaner System Loaner System Onsite Support Onsite Support

Netbook Agreements

Netbook Loan Agreement Report problems immediately Report problems immediately Netbooks are expected to be returned in good condition Netbooks are expected to be returned in good condition Report loss or theft immediately Report loss or theft immediately

Netbook Use Agreement Based on District Acceptable Use Policy Based on District Acceptable Use Policy Reviewed with students in the classroom: Reviewed with students in the classroom: Expectations Expectations General Use General Use Access Access Computer Care Computer Care

Online District Resources

SAFARI.sandi.net Curriculum Curriculum – Videos – Presentations – Links – Documents

Learning Management Systems Class website Class website Students logon with District ID and password Students logon with District ID and password Student assignments Student assignments Curriculum resources Curriculum resources Online Discussions Online Discussions Quizzes Quizzes

PowerSchool Access: Grades Grades Attendance Attendance Assignments Assignments

Destiny.sandi.net Link to District Library Resources Online

Q & A

Q: What happens to the netbooks during lunch and PE? A: Student netbooks are stored in the teacher’s classroom during lunch and locked up in the locker rooms during P.E.

Q & A Q: I already bought my student their own laptop. Can they use that instead? A: Students must use a school netbook because they come pre-installed with district software.

Q & A Q: Can students view inappropriate content on their netbooks? A: i21 Netbooks have filtering software