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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Classroom Technology Protocols 2018-19






Please read the entire blog about technology protocol and care of devices.   Follow directions at the end.  Reading and commenting will count as a daily grade.  After you have read my blog, make a comment at the end of this post.  If you don't comment, I will assume you didn't read it. Your comment should include this statement:  "I have read the classroom technology protocols and I will do my best to abide by them.  Include one other statement from the blog that you learned.  Sign your name.  Due by Monday, August 27.    

Each Day:

  • Check the number on your computer to assure you have the right computer.
  • Make sure it is fully charged and ready to go. 
  • Check the board in the front of the classroom to see what type of technology we are using that day.  Although we will not use the MacBooks every day, we will use frequently.  Open your computer to Canvas each day, this will help save class time.
  • When you return your MacBook to its tray at the end of class, be sure it is in the correct tray and the charger lights up.  This is a courtesy to others.
  • Do not carry your laptop by the screen.  This will harm the built-in camera.
  • Clean the screen with wipes that are provided and never spray anything on your computer.
  • Keep drinks and food away from your computer.
During Class:
  1. Screens Down – Anytime someone is speaking (teacher, speaker or other students), screens will be tilted down.  Nothing is more distracting to you or to others around you than someone surfing the web.  Putting the screen down will help bring attention to the task at hand.
  2. Tech-Tips – It is required for you to have a Chrome toolbar set up on your computer. Always make sure you are logged in to your Chrome toolbar.  Your name should appear in the top right corner of your screen.  The minimum bookmarks you should have at this time are Canvas, BISD, Google Classroom and NewsELA.  Others will come at a later time.  Bookmarks are a HUGE time saver.  
  3. Sound – All laptops will be muted during class time.  If you are working on an independent project, you may listen to music with your headphones, one headphone ONLY.  Do not assume you can leave headphones in when you enter the classroom.  When I begin speaking, remove your headphones. 
  4. Camera Use – Your laptop and iPad is equipped with both a digital camera and digital video recorder. With these tools, we will create a multitude of projects from footage and photos you take. There are expectations that the photos and videos taken are appropriate and in good taste. The subject should always be asked before an image is taken of them. Privileges of these two tools will be revoked if used inappropriately. Please refrain from taping video and snapping pictures of people without permission.  Please refrain from taking selfies with the iPads.  
  5. Self-Management – If it is not related to the task assigned, you should not be doing it during class. This includes email, Googling, and social networks. Self-Management of digital access is a lifelong skill that relates to productivity.  Do not change the home screen on your computers. Manage your files and keep desktop clutter to a minimum.  
  6. Saving work – You should be saving your work.  Everyone has a Google Drive.  You should save all of your work in your own drive.  You can drag all types of files into the drive, even if they are not google files.  Word, Excel, PowerPoint, jpg, png, PDF..
  7. Students may not have phones out in class without express teacher permission.  This means unless we are using your phones for an assignment I have asked you to complete with your phone, it stays out of signt.  
  8. You may not charge your phones from the laptops!
  9. Cell phones will need to be left in the classroom when you go to the restroom.  Leave your phone  in the deignated cell phone holder located in the front of the classroom.   Failure to comply will result in consequences.   See Richland HS cell phone policies for 2018-19. Referrals will be submitted for cell phone offenses:
    • 1st offense - device held in office for pick up
    • 2nd offense - Parent picks up at the end of the day
    • 3rd offense - Parent picks up after 24 hours
    • Refusal to surrender phone - 1 to 3 days suspension
    • Multiple offenses - 1 to 3 days ISS, parent pickup and loss of electronic privileges on campus
Thanks for reading.  Now comment!  


10 comments:

  1. i learned that you cant charge your phone from your laptop. i didnt know that

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  2. i learned that we will be using the camera on the laptop and tablet and that we cant use the laptops for charging our phones. i didn't know that alot of our assignments will be online

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  3. I learned that our phones need to be put away at all times, unless given special privilege to do otherwise

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  5. I learned that if anyone is talking, rather if its Mrs. Stevens or a student in class our screens should be down to show that we are respecting the speaker.

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  6. I learned that you cant have phones out unless the teacher gives you permission.

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  7. I have learned that we are aloud to take the ipad to our site schools for educational purposes.

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