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1 Sandringham Parents BYOD working group 28 th April 2014

2 The goal : 21 st Century Learners Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Creativity and Innovation Social Responsibility and Cultural, Global and Environmental Awareness Communication Digital Literacy Lifelong Learning, Self-Direction and Personal Management Collaboration and Leadership

3 Rationale for a BYOD programme

4 Survey results  In the KR survey, access to Computers was one of the top three concerns from parents and students (i.e. lowest satisfaction scores)  96% of students have access to an internet connected device  79% of parents reported that their child had access to a device that they would be prepared to allow them to bring to school 846 parents, 1058 students responded

5 Survey results  70% support for online access to learning resources from parents and students

6 Why Tablets for KS3?

7 eLearning on Sandagogy Teacher training on new techniques via the Sandagogy website

8 The Padagogy Wheel

9 Proposed phases  Current phase : student, teacher and parent involvement  Parents working group to validate goals and pose questions  Teachers working group on developing teaching strategies (all teaching staff being given iPad minis)  Appointment of Student Digital Leaders : review AUP, find apps, train staff and other students  Phase 1 : pilot with year 7 (into 8)  Parents offered buy-in to lease scheme or insurance via online portal, open from 12 th May to 8 th June.  Devices delivered to school in early July – last two weeks of teaching in July are pilot to test infrastructure and new teaching strategies  Phase 2 : offer discounted / leased laptops to year 12 in Sept 2014  Phase 3 : year 7s brought into scheme Dec 2014, other year groups subsequently

10 Risk assessment  Any change carries risk, need to develop plans to manage the most likely or impactful risks.  Main risks are:  Safety issues (damage or theft of device)  Behaviour issues (cyber bullying, distraction in class)  Financial risks  Equity of access  Risk that school network infrastructure is inadequate  Adoption risks by staff (lack of training or time to evolve curriculum)  See detailed Risk Assessment document  If we have high expectations, show trust and encourage personal responsibility, most students will respond positively

11 Acceptable use policy  Students and parents to sign an AUP that governs appropriate use of personal devices in school  See separate document : “eLearning Rules and Responsibilities”  Your feedback and thoughts on this please! (students will be consulted also via the Digital Leaders)

12 Q&A  Your questions and issues please?


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