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Modesto City sChools| May 2017

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Table of ConTenTsWhy Future ready?............................................................................................. 2

Frequently asked questions............................................................................. 3

ProCedures......................................................................................................... 5

Care and MaintenanCe....................................................................................... 6

student Best PraCtiCes..................................................................................... 7

training.............................................................................................................. 8

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Why fuTure ready?

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Modesto City Schools (MCS) believes that our students are preparing to enter an ever-changing world where they will need to solve problems, think critically, communicate effectively, collaborate, take initiative and be adaptable. MCS has joined a broad network of similarly focused school districts in support of an initiative known as Future Ready. We believe that the values derived from this Future Ready Initiative will benefit all students without bias. As a supporting participant in the Future Ready Initiative, MCS is committed to

• fostering and leading a culture of digital learning within our schools,• helping schools and families transition to high-speed connectivity,• empowering educators through professional learning opportunities,• accelerating progress toward universal access for all students to quality devices, and• offering digital tools to help students and families.

The benefiTs of a Take-home 1:1 iniTiaTiveA “take-home” 1:1 initiative allows learning to go beyond the boundaries of the normal school day with equitable access for all students. Both students and teachers will reap extensive benefits of this initiative:

• Students demonstrate increased motivation and engagement.• Students have an electronic means to communicate with a teacher without embarrassment. • Students participate in learning activities that utilize the resources they use outside of school

on a daily basis. • Schools do not have to pay for the printing of copious quantities of paper copies.• Students can easily access digital documents and resources.• Teachers can differentiate readings and assignments based on student readiness or interest. • Teachers can post all documents and assignments in one location. • Students interact with digital content in a way that cannot be duplicated with paper, book, and

pencil. • Students and teachers have access to the most recent and relevant information from all over

the world.• Students acquire the technological skills that they will need in their educational career and

workplace.

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frequenTly asked quesTions - sTudenTs

frequenTly asked quesTions - ParenTs & CommuniTy 1. Will my student use the device for all of his/her courses? The student will have digital content in some subject areas, while for other courses, the device will be used to supplement the curriculum.

2. Will my student be able to access inappropriate material with the device? While the District provides basic Internet content filtering on all District devices both at school and at home, we recommend that you talk with your student about appropriate Internet safety and habits. Given the large number of new websites created every day, it is impossible for web filtering to remain 100% accurate, 100% of the time.

1. How do I learn to use the device? Teachers and staff will train students during the first weeks of school. A series of online tutorials will be available for students in Schoology.

2. How do I get help? Teachers will provide assistance, however, students most often get help from other students.

3. Do I have access to the digital content away from school and/or at home? Depending on the digital content, you will have access through Schoology or through caching/ storing of specific digital content on your device. The device can connect to your home WiFi.

4. What happens if I leave the device at home? You will complete your work as assigned with paper/hard copy. “Loaner” devices will not be issued.

5. What happens if I lose my device? Report the loss to the school site Computer Technicians and file a police report. Once the school site Computer Technicians have a copy of the police report, the device will be replaced.

6. What if my device is stolen? File a police report and report the theft to the school site Computer Technicians. Once the school site Computer Technicians have a copy of the police report, the device will be replaced.

7. What if I break my device? Give the damaged device to the school site Computer Technicians. The Computer Technicians will determine the extent of the damage and repair/replace the device if appropriate.

8. Do you provide insurance? Modesto City Schools offers optional limited technology coverage for student devices. The optional limited technology coverage covers all damage, loss and theft of the device for one occurrence. (More information coming soon!)

9. Will students receive the same device each year? All efforts will be made to return the same device to students.

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3. How will teachers know what students are doing with their computers during class? Teachers will monitor student work with LanSchool. LanSchool allows teachers to see every student’s screen.

4. How do I protect my student’s device? Optional limited technology coverage is available through the student body office at the school. It is encouraged that families discuss the proper care of devices.

5. What does the service fee cover? The optional limited technology coverage covers all damage, loss and theft of the device for one occurrence. (More information coming soon!)

6. Am I required to purchase insurance (optional limited technology coverage)? No, but please be aware, like textbooks, parents are responsible for the cost of the device and power adapter if lost, stolen or damaged.

7. Must my student use the school’s device? Yes, all students must have equitable access to the digital content.

8. What happens if the school device is defective? Simply return it to the school site Computer Technicians for replacement.

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frequenTly asked quesTions - TeaChers & sTaff 1. Do teachers/staff get a student device? No, the District standard for teachers is the Surface Pro. 2. Where do I get help? Call (574-8600) or email the Help Desk ([email protected]) to submit a Help Desk Ticket.

3. How do I get technical assistant in the classroom? Each high school has a Computer Technician I and II to assist teachers with hardware, logins and general use of the technology. Call or email the Help Desk at 574-8600 or [email protected] to submit a Help Desk Ticket.

4. Do instructional para-professionals get a device? Not at this time.

5. What if a student forgets his/her device? The student will complete their work as assigned with paper/hard copy. We will not issue “loaner” devices.

6. What do I do if a student’s password needs to be reset? All teachers have the ability to reset student passwords in MOSIS. 7. What do I do if I see a student with a cracked screen or otherwise damaged device? When appropriate, you should send the student to see the school site Computer Technicians for repair or replacement.

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ProCeduresTo help facilitate the distribution of devices and prepare students to use their device, District-wide procedures are in place at each site:• Schools will distribute student devices at “Round Up” (CLAW, SOAR, ROAR, SPEAR,

etc.) in early August.• Students will receive a digital device, power adapter, stylus, ear buds and a padded

bag. • Students will receive training related to first log-ins and general use of the device at “Round Up.”

Students have homework related to use of the device to complete before school begins.

limiTed TeChnology CoverageThe annual $20 optional limited technology coverage fee for each student device covers the first breakage, the first loss and the first theft with a documented police report.

finesStudents are responsible for their devices, including breakage, loss and/or stolen devices and accessories. Fines can vary significantly depending on whether or not the optional limited technology coverage was purchased:• If the optional $20 per device limited technology coverage is NOT paid, then 1st breakage and each

subsequent breakage of the device will incur a $60 fine.• If the optional $20 per device limited technology coverage is paid, then 2nd breakage and each subse-

quent breakage of the device will incur a $60 fine.• If the device is not returned at the end of the school year, the student will be fined $200. If the device is

recovered by Absolute DDS* or by another individual, then a $200 credit will be applied to the stu-dent’s debt.

• If the device is lost or stolen during the school year, the student will be fined $200, unless the student purchased the optional limited technology coverage. If the device is recovered, by Absolute DDS or by another individual, then a $200 credit will be applied to the student’s debt.

• Additional fines maybe levied if the device power adapter is not returned with the device at the end of the year. If the power adapter is lost during the school year or not returned at the end of the school year, the student will be charged a $35 fine.

*Absolute DDS is a service that provides the appropriate law enforcement agencies the ability to track and retrieve lost or stolen devices.

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ThefT or loss of deviCesEven with the most careful vigilance, sometimes students will lose their device to theft or simply misplace it, even while at school: • If theft of a device occurs on school grounds, the student must immediately report the theft to the

discipline office. After the student files a police report, the student will receive a replacement device.

• If theft of a device occurs off school grounds, the parent/student should file a police report and notify the computer technicians the next school day so the student may receive a replacement device. The first theft is covered under the optional $20 limited technology coverage, with a documented police report.

• If a student loses their device, they must report the loss to the Computer Technician at their school. After the student files a police report, the student will receive a replacement device.

Tampering with or “hacking*” a device by a parent or student will cause the device to be disabled. The student risks losing all work on the device if it is “hacked.” Students must deliver the disabled device to the Computer Technician at their school the next day. Upon receipt of the “hacked” device, the school site administration will notify parents of a violation of the student Conduct Code, 7-12 Level I Offenses, #22, “Tampering with Property of the School District.”*

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*Hacking is defined as any installation of any software/applications onto the student device. Hacking is also changing the established District configuration of the hardware and/or software on the student device.

Care and mainTenanCe

It is the student’s responsibility to keep their device in working order and keep it clean:• Students will receive the following: the device, power adapter, stylus, padded bag, and ear buds. Ear

buds and stylus will not be replaced when lost or damaged. Students may purchase new ear buds or stylus from the student store.

• Students should store the device, power cord, stylus and earbuds in the padded bag provided and should charge their device at home every night.

• Students should restart their devices every day to receive all of the latest Microsoft and District updates. Updates will occur after school hours so class time is not interrupted. Any issues should be reported to the Computer Technician immediately.

• Students should not place stickers, decals, labels, “skins,” etc., on the District device.

• Students should clean their screen with a microfiber cloth.

• Students should not eat or drink near the device.

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“haCking” of deviCes

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sTudenT besT PraCTiCesFollowing the suggestions below will help students have a successful 1:1 learning experience: • Charge your school device nightly for optimum performance during the school day. Create a

routine for charging, such as charging it alongside your phone, so your device is always ready.

• Use the District-provided bag at all times to prevent damage to the device.

• Dimming the screen will help conserve battery life.

• Report any damage to your device to the Computer Technicians.

• Do not place any stickers or anything similar on your device.

• When you arrive at school, turn on your device and log in so updates and uploads to the Cloud may occur.

• When the bell rings, the student should be logged in to Schoology.

• Students should 45º their screens during teacher instruction.

inTerneT safeTy TuTorial agreemenT (isTa)The Internet Safety Tutorial Agreement must be completed by every student, each school year, prior to October 15.

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• Students and parents should contact the Computer Technician at the student’s school for information about device care and maintenance not covered in this document. Students and parents may go to this link for more information: <coming soon!>

• Students transferring to another MCS school must return their device to their original school before they can receive a device at their new school.

• Students transferring to another school district must turn in their device prior to dropping. Failure to do so will result in a $200 charge for the device.

• Students may access instructional videos at this site: <coming soon!>

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Commonly used aPPs

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TrainingStudents - <coming soon!>

Teachers - ITS Website

Administration - <coming soon!>

Parents - <coming soon!>

Classroom Management: LanSchool, Classdojo

Instructional: Schoology, Office 365, Google Apps, Nearpod, Turn-it-In

Digital Content: Lessoneer, Digital DBQ, StudySync

Google Apps for Education is used to save and share

documents.

Office 365 is used to access the Office Suite and share documents.

Nearpod is used by teachers to create

interactive presentations.

Students can access and turn in assignments

in Schoology. It is the District’s Learning

Management System.

LanSchool is used during class to monitor student screens.

The English Language Arts curriculum for grades 9-12.

PowerSchool is used to track students’ attendance and grades.

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