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Explore the Central Decatur 1:1 Program with our MacBook Air Usage Agreement and digital citizenship highlights. The MacBook Air is an essential educational tool, and its usage comes with privileges and responsibilities. Students must bring their charged devices daily, maintain care and safety, and adhere to the student code of conduct in the digital environment. Parents are encouraged to monitor their child's online activity and ensure adherence to usage guidelines. Find vital information on theft protection, personal data management, and social media impact on identity.
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Central Decatur • 1:1 Program Information
MacBook Air Usage Agreement Highlights • A look at digital citizenship...
MacBook Air Usage Agreement • The MacBook is the property of Central Decatur CSD. • It is intended for educational use • Usage is a privilege • Supports the learning environment
MacBook Air Policies • Bring your charged Macbook to schoolevery day • Don’t share it • Keep it in the bag when not in use • Treat it as if it were your own
MacBook Air Policies • Student code of conduct applies in the digital world • Do not deface the MacBook Air or the bag • MacBook Air is subject to inspection at any time
MacBook Air Policies (Parents) • Monitor students at home • Read and follow the guidelines in the Laptop Computer Use Agreement • Know your student’s password • Have them show you what they are doing in class
Theft Protection • Keep your MacBook Air under your control atall times • Don’t leave it in a car or on top of your locker • You could be liable for loss
Loss & Theft • Insurance and deductible • $100 1st occurrence • $250 2nd occurrence • Full replacement cost further occurrences or gross negligence • Loss of Equipment • Report to Mr. Evertsen or Mr. Huppert • File a police report if happens off campus
Do the right thing • Misuse of equipment or network can result in • 1st offense: Three week suspension of network/internet privileges • 2nd offense: Nine week suspension of network/internet privileges • Third Offense: Suspension of privileges for remainder of year.
21st Century Skills • Managing your personal mobile environment...safely
Personal Data Management • Back up your data • It is YOUR responsibility • If a computer is serviced, you may lose all data • Save all documents to the Documents folder
Stay Safe Online • 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
Identity Protection • Safeguard your identity • Never share your vital numbers • Be cautious when sharing data with web sites • Establish “house rules” with your student
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
Social Media • Most popular online activity • US has 155 million users • 46% of teens admitted they shared personal information with strangers Source: McAfee-Harris Online Youth Behavior, 2009
Social Media • 62% of adults world-wide use social media • Facebook has over 910 million users • Minimum age is 13 • Average U.S. user has 130 “friends” • 70% of users OUTSIDE of USA
Web Site Resources • http://netsmartz.org • http://www.netsmartz411.org/ • http://iaicac.org • http://cybersmart.org/ • http://www.getnetwise.org/
Sites for parents • 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/
Care and Handling • Keeping your MacBook Air safe and running normally
Keeping your MacBook Airs safe • Don’t leave your MacBook Air 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 put place pencils, pens or other objects on keyboard, it couldseverely damage your MacBook Air if the lid closes
Cleaning your MacBook Air • Use only microfiber cloths to clean screens • If your computer needs extensive cleaning, take it to Mr. Huppert • Do not use solvents or any household cleaners • for more information, go to:http://www.apple.com/support/MacBook Air/care/
21st Century Skills: Power • Charge overnight • Up to 7 hours of battery life • Mobile computing practice • Reduce the number of open applications and features • Dim the screen • Use only what you need at a given time • Best operates in temperatures between 50° and 95°f
21st Century Skills: Power • Make sure your MacBook Air goes to sleep before placing it in your bag • Go to menu, choose “Sleep” or • Close lid, wait for Apple () to dim
21st Century Skills: Care @ Home the safe at home work zone Safeguard charger in non-trip area No food “Public Place” in your house flat, dry area No Drinks away from edge of table or desk
21st Century Skills: Care @ School • Stem to the belly or in your bag Lid Closed Use both hands stem of Apple logo towards you
21st Century Skills: Care @ School • Messenger Carry (in Bag) Keep from bouncing Protect from bumping