laptop rollout 2012 eddyville-blakesburg-fremont community school district
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Laptop Rollout 2012
Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont Community School District
A look at digital citizenship...
Laptop Usage Agreement Highlights
■The laptop is the property of Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont
■It is intended for educational use
■Usage is a privilege
■Supports the learning environment
Laptop Usage Agreement
■Bring your charged laptop to schoolevery day
■Don’t share it
■Keep it closed and use the handle when transporting it
■Treat it as if it were your own
Laptop Policies: Expectations
■Student code of conduct applies in the digital world
■Do not deface the laptop
■Laptop is subject to inspection at any time
Laptop Policies: Conduct
Laptop Policies: Downloads
■Pre-loaded content is owned by the school district
■Students are not permitted to download executable programs.
■Students may save document, music, and/or picture files.
■Monitor students at home
■Read and follow the guidelines in the Acceptable Use Policies (AUP)
■Know your student’s passwords
■Have them show you what they are doing in class
Laptop Policies (Parents)
■Keep your laptop under your control atall times
■Don’t leave it in a car, on the stage, or out in the locker-room
■You could be liable for loss
Laptop: Theft Protection
Loss & Theft
■If a laptop is lost or stolen it needs to be reported to the classroom teacher and/or the building principal immediately.
■No laptop should be left in an unsupervised area. (If a laptop is found in an unsupervised area, it will be taken to the office and dealt with as a disciplinary matter.)
21st Century SkillsManaging your personal mobile environment...safely
■Be careful about what you share
■Once something is posted, it may be permanently available to the world
■Safeguard your passwords
■Use a strong password
■Beware of strangers
Stay Safe Online
■Safeguard your identity
■Never share your vital numbers (social security, address, email) with unknown sources
■Be cautious when sharing data with web sites
Identity Protection
Social Media: Personal Branding■Others are watching from around the
world
■Impacts college applications and more
■Companies, recruiters and colleges may review your presence on social media
■FaceBook, Twitter, Pinterest posts are forever
Source: McAfee-Harris Online Youth Behavior, 2009
■Most popular online activity
■US has 155 million users
■46% of teens admitted they shared personal information with strangers
Social Media
■62% of adults world-wide use social media
■Facebook has over 1 billion users
■Minimum age is 13
■Average U.S. user has 130 “friends”
■70% of users OUTSIDE of USA
Social Media
■http://iaicac.org
■http://netsmartz.org
■http://www.netsmartz411.org/
■http://cybersmart.org/
■http://www.getnetwise.org/
Web Site Resources
■Learn more!
- http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm
- http://www.cyberangels.org/homefront.html
- http://www.safekids.com/kidsrules.htm
- http://www.isafe.org/
Sites for parents
Care and HandlingKeeping your laptop safe and running normally
■Don’t leave your laptop unattended
■Don’t leave it where the temperature will be very hot or very cold
■Don’t leave it in a car
■Don’t feed it
■Don’t water it
■Don’t submerge it
Keeping your Laptop safe
■Be careful not to drop your laptop.
■Too much pressure can break the screen on your laptop
■Don’t leave it where the temperature gets cold or hot(over 95° or under 32° for long periods of time
■Protect it from liquids or high humidity
Caring for the Laptop
Caring for the Laptop
■Disconnect your laptop from power before cleaning
■Turn the power off before cleaning
■Clean screen with soft cloth or microfiber cloth(preferred)
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■Charge overnight
■Up to 8 hours of battery life
■Mobile computing practice
- Dim the screen
- Turn off wi-fi/bluetooth/cellular data when not in use
- Best operates in temperatures between 50° and 95°f
Laptop Tips: Power Management
Receiving your LaptopA few notes about the process...
1. Report to designated room-Line up in orderly fashion
2. Once you are at Laptop hand out station
-Give your signed contract to staff member
3. Once you have received computer -Check computer to ensure it has
one battery, pen, and power cord. -Turn on computer and sign in before leaving-If problems see Mr. Fenton in cafe
Receiving your LaptopRoom assignments7th grade – Room 3 (Mr. Johnston)8th grade – Small Gym 9th grade – Room 15 (Mr. Powers)10th grade – Library 11th grade – Room 30 (Mr. Sands)12th grade – Big gym
Thank You!