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AGE OF TECHN OLOGY

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AGE OF TECHNOLOGY. Electronic Device Policy. Take a look at “What Not to Wear” sheet. Locate the section that deals with Electronic Devices (EDs). Use this sheet as a reference when you forget appropriate usage of any electronic devices on campus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Electronic Device Policy1) Take a look at “What Not to Wear”

sheet.2) Locate the section that deals with

Electronic Devices (EDs).3) Use this sheet as a reference when you

forget appropriate usage of any electronic devices on campus.

4) If you are not sure about the policy, leave it at home.

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Interaction•Look at your “What Not to Wear” sheet.• Identify each of the following as we go through the slideshow.•Answer the following questions using your information sheet.

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Which of the following should you

bring to school?

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MP3 Players/iPods• Leave ‘em @ home:

• iPods • MP3 players• CD players• Radios

• These devices will be confiscated if seen in class or commerce areas. Even if it is in your backpack, you run the risk of having it picked up.

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Which one of these is OK to have on campus?

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How about these two?

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Ha! Trick Question!•Neither portable DVD players nor portable gaming devices should be brought to campus.

•The calculator can stay if your teacher permits!

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What to Use?

The teacher has asked the class to take

notes. So you reach in your bag and pull

out some notebook paper. What should

you use to write with?

Students should not be in possession of permanent markers, paints, liquid paper, etc.

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New or Old, Cameras Stay Home, too.

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Anything we missed?Oh yeah, we can’t forget about the cell phones!

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Judy is talking on her cell phone in the front of the school at 3:45PM. Is this

acceptable according to campus policy?

YESCell Phones can be used BEFORE

7:30am and AFTER 3:40pm

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Jeron is in the lunch room and a teacher notices his cell phone sticking out of his pocket. The teacher asks to see the phone and finds that it is powered ON. What is the appropriate action the teacher should take?a) Power down the phone and give it back

to Jeron.b) Confiscate the phone and leave in front office for parent or guardian to retrieve.

c) Pick up the phone and tell Jeron he can pick it up at the end of the day.

Question…

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SummaryPhones are powered down at

7:30 AMPhones are not used to check

time, the date or your calendar.Phones are not used to listen to

music, play games or browse the Internet.

No texting – receiving from or sending to friends or family.

Phones are not used in calculator mode.

Phones are not used to take pictures or videos.

Phones may be powered back on at 3:40 PM after the final bell rings.

Obvious, huh?

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Warning Week•Teachers will be correcting and issuing warnings ONLY the 1st week of the school year.•Beginning the 2nd week of school, phones will be picked up and dropped off at the front office. Parent/Guardian will have to pay a fine in order to pick up cell phone.

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Electronic DevicesIf your not sure, leave it at home!