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Lost Mountain Middle School 2012-2013

Lost Mountain Middle School 2012-2013. Bring Your Own Learning Device. Mr. Chadwick Ms. Glass Dr. Holubz Mrs. Raeder Mrs. Tatum. Why Should We Implement BYOD at Lost Mountain?. BYOD gives our students the opportunity to: o Have immediate access to information and

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Lost Mountain Middle School 2012-2013

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  1. Lost Mountain Middle School 2012-2013 Bring Your Own Learning Device Mr. Chadwick Ms. Glass Dr. Holubz Mrs. Raeder Mrs. Tatum

  2. Why Should We Implement BYOD at Lost Mountain? BYOD gives our students the opportunity to: o Have immediate access to information and on-line academic resources o Use devices they are familiar with and comfortable using o Take advantage of state-of-the-art applications for learning o Participate in more student-centered learning o Engage in more one-on-one interaction

  3. What devices can our students use? * Laptops * Netbooks * Tablets (iPads) * Ipod Touch * eReaders * Smartphones * Old Smartphones will connect to the WiFi

  4. Classroom Regulations & Expectations

  5. When will we use them? For instructional purposes only: o In the classroom setting o Under teacher direction o Not for calls or social texting

  6. Students will… o Keep phones and other devices on silent at school. o NOT record audio or video, or take photographs of students or staff for any reason whatsoever without express consent from the teacher and individuals to be recorded. o Comply with teacher requests to shut down their devices or close screens. The LMMS cell phone policy will be enacted if students are using their devices in ways other than instructed by the teacher.

  7. Will students need their devices every day? No, students will not need to bring their devices to school every day.

  8. Only the CCSDBYOD Wi-Fi network will be used. This connection has the same filters students use with school-owned technology. 3G or 4G networks will not be accessed during the school day.

  9. Settings • Network • Wi-Fi • CCSD • BYOD How do students access the BYOD network?

  10. Non BYOD Times Lunchtime Classrooms will be locked Connections Devices must be secured in lockers Class Changes Students are responsible for their own devices Substitute Days Devices will not be used

  11. Device Free Zones All areas outside of the teacher-led BYOD classroom are device free zones, including, but not limited to: Lunchroom Hallways Restrooms Non-BYOD classrooms

  12. Security of Student Devices Students are responsible for the security and operation of their own devices. Students will… • o Password protect their device • o Make device easily identifiable • (skins/stickers) • o Record the serial number of their device • o Use only their own device • o Have their device in their locker • or carry it with them at all times • See LMMS User Agreement for additional information.

  13. Can students charge devices at school? Charging of devices must take place at home. Students should come to school with tools that are ready to be used.

  14. Will students receive technical support? Technical support will not be available at school. The student is expected to be the expert with his/her device.

  15. Equity BYOD is being integrated into our classrooms to enhance our students’ education. Alternatives to using personal devices will be included in activities requiring their use. Those alternatives include: Classroom desktops Group work Laptop carts Pencil and paper tasks

  16. What about Apps? o There will be a tab on Blackboard where students can share educational apps. o Classrooms will have a place where students can recommend apps. o Students must download apps at home—not school.

  17. Digital Citizenship

  18. What does BYOD look like in the classroom?

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