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Natick Public Schools Laptop Information Session MS School Parents - Spring 2014
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because it’s the right thing… Yet students experience a huge gap between their everyday lives and activities when they walk into a classroom. They now use paper, pencils, listen to one person lecture them, read dated textbooks, then memorize for a test. Engaging these students and making education relevant is critical...for our schools to continue to effectively and fully prepare the citizens and leaders of tomorrow. But know…it’s not the ONLY thing. Learning in a technology environment is still a social endeavor.
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Tools to Enhance the Learning Process MacBook Laptop 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 320GB Serial ATA Drive @ 5400 rpm, 4GB 1066MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x2GB, SuperDrive 8x (DVD±R DL/DVD ±RW/CD-RW) Protective Bag Laptop Charger Student Equipment 3 Year Warranty
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Tools to Enhance the Learning Process
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Robust and Secure Infrastructure Internet Filtering School Wide Wireless Mobile Device Manageme nt
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Robust and Secure Infrastructure Students will not have administrative rights to the laptop! Standard software image is maintained district wide. Allows faster deployment and fewer surprises in the classroom!
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Internet Filtering Services The web filtering service we implemented within the district follows laptops everywhere they go. Supervision is still recommended in school and home – use of a filter is no guarantee – no monitoring solution is fool proof Our filtering solution provides detailed reporting by username and computer ID. School staff has the ability to view the content of a student laptop at any time
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Robust and Secure Infrastructure 1. Software Distribution 2. Establishing Policies 3. Remote Monitoring 4. Inventory Control Mobile Device Management
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Robust and Secure Infrastructure Carts for Secure Storage and Charging while in School
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Summary of Student Safety & Security No Administrative rights to the laptop Roaming Internet Filter at School and Home Email provided to students archived for 1 year Anti-Virus Software provided Casper Suite for Mobile Device Management and Monitoring
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Help Desk Center & Technical Support Technology Team is based at each school and has a Help Desk staffed by a certified Apple technician. Technical support is available from 7:30 am until 3pm. Students can stop by the Help Desk Center with questions and problems during homeroom or other appropriate times.
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After Hours Technical Support The school district has purchased an Apple Care Protection plan with each laptop. This allows you to contact Apple directly for help with hardware or software issues: 800-APL-CARE (800-275-2273) http://www.apple.com/buy/locator/service
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Laptop Warranty & Annual Fee All computers are covered by Apple’s warranty against manufacturer’s defects for three years. On-line payment and NPS Student & Parent/Guardian laptop agreement will be available for 2014 – 2015 school year up until Friday June 13, 2014. After June 13 th, the NPS Student & Parent/Guardian laptop agreement needs to be signed and $75 check made out to the Natick Public Schools before laptops are distributed at the start of school. The Natick School District’s Laptop Computer Accidental Damage/Loss Policy is in place to cover most issues that may arise with the laptop
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What the $75 will not cover... If the machine is dropped (Apple voids the warranty) If the laptop/charger was “stolen” because it was left UNATTENDED If damage is due to not following the Required Use Policy
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Laptop Accidental Damage/Loss Policy Tiered approach for damage and repairs: - Tier I - $0 (Minor wear and tear covered by annual laptop fee) - Tier II - $100 (Moderate damage or part replacement, ie: broken DVD drive) - Tier III - $200 (More expensive repair due to spill damage, cracked screen, dropped laptop) - Tier IV –Full value of the device if lost or stolen. GPS tracking will be used when a police report is filed.
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Laptop Rules & Regulations for Middle School Students
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Middle School Distribution and Discipline Middle school laptops will be distributed by teaching teams within the first few days of school accompanied by an extensive safety orientation, organizational assistance, and instruction on being a successful student in a 1:1 environment. This is now a part of how we teach study skills grades 5-8. The middle school behavior rubrics outline discipline expectations and consequences.
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Logins/Passwords Students have been issued their login and password information. Students should not change passwords. The same username and password is used for network access, iPass, Moodle and Destiny, Google, etc. Students must not share their password with anyone!!
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Data Backup Students are ultimately responsible for backing up their data. Students can now sync personal files to Google Drive. Instructions will be provided with laptop. (We will no longer be providing external drives.) For students creating a lot of large files, like photos and videos, they may prefer to provide their own flash drives, CD/DVDs or external hard drive to backup. Laptops will be collected by the last day of school each year and completely wiped to start next school year clean.
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Laptop Care Carry in provided case at all times Charge nightly Visit Help Desk Center at first sign of trouble (don’t put it off) Do not walk around with laptop open Do not leave unattended (charger and laptop) Avoid eating and drinking near laptop Careful when using around young children and pets Property of NPS, entrusted to the student to benefit their education
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Taking Care of Your Laptop Do not leave ANYTHING on the keyboard when closing your laptop Don’t use your computer as a folder to store papers Keep your laptop in your carrying case when you aren’t using it. Keep your laptop away from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and fog
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Taking Care of Your Laptop Keep your laptop away from extreme heat or cold. Leaving it in an unventilated car or in the sun could damage it. If your laptop has been exposed to cold conditions for a long period of time, let it warm up to room temperature before you use it. Close the lid gently from the center and wait for the sleep light to pulse before moving the laptop. Remember, hard drives don’t like to be bounced around, and screens will break if enough pressure is applied to them. The laptop must be returned in similar condition – no stickers, scratches, writing, engraving or defacement.
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Using Your Laptop Set up your laptop on a stable work surface Keep your laptop away from water or other liquids When attaching the power adapter to the laptop, make sure the cord isn’t stretched too tight; it should be a little loose Don’t insert things, especially metal, into any openings of your laptop
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Using Your Laptop Be patient. Sometimes computers take a few seconds to think–so don’t start pounding on the keys if your laptop doesn’t respond right away Plug in your laptop when you get home from school so your battery will be fully charged for the next day. Your laptop does not have a replaceable battery If you have problems with your laptop, stop using it and ask your teacher for assistance, and/or report it to the school computer technician.
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Cleaning Your Laptop Don’t spray liquid directly on the laptop Do not mark the laptop in any way with markers, stickers, etc. Each laptop is labeled with a district identification barcode and student id label. Do not remove these labels
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Battery Tips Bring laptop to school fully charged each day Use until discharged – don’t short charge – let the battery go completely dead at least once a month Please bring your charger to school each day in the event you need to plug-in. Review battery-conservation tips in ‘Section 2 : Care and Maintenance” section of the handbook.
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Protecting Your Laptop Be wary of theft – it’s very easy to walk away with a laptop -Keep in constant contact with your laptop -Do not leave your laptop unattended -Whenever possible, lock up your laptop
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Internet Safety and Safe Use in the Schools Student Training Students receive training on the use of the laptop Students receive training on Internet safety Ergonomic advice/training on 1:1 site
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Internet safety guidelines for Students 1. Never give out personal information 2. Never use parents’ credit card online 3. Never share passwords with anyone 4. Never arrange a face-to-face meeting 5. Don’t open e-mail if you don’t know who sent it 6. Don’t click on banner adds or pop-up ads on websites 7. Never use bad language or send threatening e-mail
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Suggested Guidelines For Home Internet Use Parents should set and enforce rules for home Internet use Have computer in a common room (not in the bedroom with the door closed!) Time limit on Internet, instant messaging, social networking sites, online gaming, etc. Parents should ask and know student’s personal username and password
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Home Internet Safety Suggestions concerning e-mail Parents should have access to students’ e-mail Threatening e-mail should never be sent Attachments bring danger of viruses Spam=Junk mail=Don’t reply
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Resources 1:1 Site http://www.natickps.org/districtinfo/forstudents/onetoone.cf m Internet Safety: http://www.natickps.org/Departments/technology/laptopp rogram/Internet%20Safety%20and%20Social%20Networ king%20Tips.pdf http://www.natickps.org/Departments/technology/laptopp rogram/Internet%20Safety%20and%20Social%20Networ king%20Tips.pdf Natick’s Digital Conversion Story http://npsdigitalconversion.wordpress.com/ http://npsdigitalconversion.wordpress.com/ On Limit Setting and Technology/Family Values http://drjessematthews.com/2013/02/21/setting-limits-on- technology-whats-best-for-my-family/
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