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THE DIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION. DIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION NSW. Commonwealth Funded Project B y 2012 every student in Years 9-12 will have a wirelessly-enabled laptop computer which will allow personal, portable and powerful learning experiences through the Laptops for Learning Program. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE DIGITAL EDUCATION

REVOLUTION

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DIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION NSWCommonwealth Funded ProjectB y 2012 every student in Years 9-12 will have a

wirelessly-enabled laptop computer which will allow personal, portable and powerful learning experiences through the Laptops for Learning Program.

Currently, the Federal Government has given a four year commitment to the program

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RATIONALE“One to one laptop programs arguably

offer the greatest potential of educational technologies to date in that they place the most power and versatility in students’ hands, while wireless network connections open vast new vistas for communication and collaboration”

(Grimes & Warschauer, 2008)

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Why one to one computing?Studies of laptop programs indicate many

positive effects for students. Reports indicate that students:

Write more extensively with improved qualityHave increased engagement in learningAre more interested in learningEngage more in self directed learningHave greater self confidence and self esteemFocus on improving their performance

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Why one to one computing?ContinuedHave greater ICT skillsImprove their research skillsImprove problem solving and critical thinking

skillsAre more enthusiastic and have fun learningWork collaborativelyAre engaged in more project based workEnjoy learning actively

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THE LAPTOP

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Features of the Laptop• Impressive processing capabilities• Plenty of storage space• Wireless connection – Bluetooth• Microphone and webcam• Standard netbook keyboard and touch pad• 10.2 inch screen•Long lasting battery•Charger and plastic case

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What’s on it?

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LEARNING WITH THE LAPTOPS

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Are these our children?

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What sort of activities will students now be able to do with their laptops, the software and tools?

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Creating a new workbookA workbook is similar to a students’ exercise book. It allows great

flexibility regarding what and how information is organised.

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POLICIES

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Laptop User CharterPrior to receiving a laptop studentsmust return a signed agreement.

This agreement includes:• a commitment to take the laptop home and charge the battery• acceptable computer and internet use including cyber bullying.

Failure to comply with the Laptop User Charter could result in:• Recall of the laptop• Loss of access for home use

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Laptop User CharterWhat happens if my laptop breaks?• All laptops and batteries are covered by a manufacturer’s warranty.• The warranty covers manufacturer’s defects and normal use of the laptop.• This does not cover negligence, abuse or malicious damage.What happens if I accidentally damage my laptop?In the case of loss or accidental damage a statutorydeclaration signed by a Justice of the Peace must beprovided before a laptop can be replaced.

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What happens if my laptop is stolen?Hack-resistant hardware has been included to track and render stolen laptops useless. The technology removes any incentive to steal the devices. Thieves can be tracked and prosecuted.In the case of suspected theft a police event number must be provided before a laptop can be replaced. Fraudulent or excessive claims could lead to loss of access to a laptop for home use.

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Will students be taught howto care for their laptops?Students will receive guidance ongood laptop care – this includesergonomics and safe charging.

Students will be encouraged to:• Keep the laptop safe.• Take care when using and charging. Laptops should not be placed on or under soft items such as pillows, lounge chairs or blankets as this may cause the laptop to overheat and could result in damage.• Keep the laptop inside school bags when travelling to and from school.

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What happens if a family does not have internet access at home?The laptop will have many uses at home without the internet but the students’ ability to gain full benefit from the laptop will be much greater if they have internet access at home.

Access will be via the home internet service provider either wired by Ethernet or a wireless access point.

DET filters apply when students go online at home via the DET portal.

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SUPPORT AVAILABLE

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Newcastle High Wiki

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Newcastle High Moodle

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TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT OFFICER

(TSO)

DANIEL SCOTT