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A “Bring Your Own Device” Solution Parent Information Session
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The Digital Education Revolution BYOD for year 9 2014 Google for Education HP Chromebooks Teacher Professional Development School-wide BYOD
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Lack of funding to continue or implement one-to-one laptop programs. The ubiquity of wireless internet enabled devices. The integral nature of these devices to the students’ own world. Pressure from students to use their own devices in class. Leveraging students’ attachment to their own devices to deepen learning and make learning more personalised and student centred. Furthering the development of 21st century skills. The availability of cloud based storage and applications
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Devices must meet minimum requirements being able to run specific software or apps with minimum RAM and hard drive size, etc. Provides families with greater choice Teachers are aware of the device capabilities for their planning. Can lower purchase costs by working with suppliers
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SPECIFICATIONABSOLUTE MIMUMUMPREFERRED Device TypeNotebookLaptop Screen Size11 inch13 inch plus RAM2Gb4Gb Wireless5.0 GHz a/b/g/n5.0 GHz ac/a/b/g/n BrowserChrome KeyboardExternal Battery LifeAt least 6 hours6 hours plus Important Considerations Remember Windows OS needs 2Gb on its own 5.0 GHz wireless is essential and if not built in needs to be available via a USB adapter. The most successful brand has been Belkin A carry case or protective sleeve An extended warranty
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narrabeenhs.com
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Unlimited storage Not data-mined by Google As safe and secure as Google’s own data Accessible anywhere, anytime and on any internet- capable device
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http://hpshopping.com.au/srhp
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The school will be addressing digital citizenship and students’ rights and responsibilities, including acceptable use policies and BYOD agreements and consequences of not abiding by the agreements. The school will provide access to the school’s wireless network. The school will provide low level technical support. The school will provision loan devices for those families that cannot afford devices. Students will bring their own property to the school at their own risk and that the school will not accept any responsibility for loss or damage due to negligence. Students will need to bring their devices fully charged to school Parents will need to ensure that files stored and applications installed on their child’s device are appropriate for the school setting in terms of classification and content. for
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Year 9 – By the end of week 5 Electronic Device User Charter Distribution Electronic Device User Charter Return Students bring device Google Apps Lessons Classroom Use Year 7 and 8 – By the end of the term
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