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Valley School BYOD Implementation Plan

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Valley School BYOD Implementation Plan

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Our students in action

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Digital Learning● Over 70% of schools in New Zealand are currently positioned to implement

digital learning

● 2014 report by the 20/20 Communications Trust show that digital devices

in classrooms are having a positive effect on the student’s achievement

● The report shows the positive impact that digitally-blended education is

beginning to have on all New Zealand students

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Today’s Students

● They are digital natives

● They live in a multimedia world

● Their media is all colour

● They prioritize visual learning

● They demand creativity

● They learn best through trial and error

● They constantly connect and collaborate

● They can access information easily

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Valley School Charter

“eLearning will be maximised in the school to

supplement traditional ways of teaching and to

open up new and different ways of learning for

all students”

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New Zealand Curriculum

states we need students to be “confident,

connected, actively-involved, lifelong learners”

prepared to realise their potential and

contribute to society and the workforce.

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Implementation Plan

● Intensive digital citizenship education will be taught

● Using the right tool for the job - we’re not getting rid of

pens and paper

● Mathletics / Reading Eggs / Spellcity

● Google Apps / Teacher Dashboard for a variety of

learning tasks

● Education around effective and safe use of digital

devices in the classroom

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Devices - Our recommendation

● Chromebooks (School preference)

Acceptable

● iPads - 2nd generation or later

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FAQDoes my child have to bring a device?

No your child does not have to bring a device if you or your child do not want to. Your child will still

have access to all our class devices so they will not be at any disadvantage if they do not bring a

device.

What is considered to be a personal device?

For the purpose of BYOD at our school “device” means a privately owned wireless portable piece of

equipment which includes laptops, netbooks, tablet computers, and iPads. This does not include smart

phones.

How will their device be kept safe?

Devices will be brought straight to class in the morning (8.30am) and put into a lockable cupboard.

They will remain there until needed and be locked up again during morning tea and lunch. Students

may have their own passcode lock on their device for further security.

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FAQDo I have to buy new apps?

No. We will only be using apps that are free from the Apple Store or Google Play store. However, if

you do wish to purchase any apps we are happy to give recommendations. Any downloading or

updates for apps and software does need to be done at home.

Will there be Internet access?

Yes. Your child will be able to access the Internet using our school network. We do not allow students

to use their own 3G network should their device have this capability.

Can students charge their devices at school?

No. Personal devices should be charged prior to bringing them to school and should be capable of

running off their own battery while at school.

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FAQWhat happens if a student is not using a device appropriately?

The school rules and the digital citizenship guidelines will be followed. A copy of this is available on

request. The school reserves the right to inspect the student’s personal device if there is reason to

believe that the student has violated the schools rules or digital citizenship guidelines.

What happens if someone mistakes a device as their own?

On the permission slip we ask that you note down the serial number of the device your child owns.

This is something that can not be changed or removed and is unique to the device. This will help us

identify devices (see school website for instructions). Other ways to make identification easier are by

selecting unique cases or by putting a name label on the device.

What happens if a device is missing / damaged?

The school can not be held responsible for the loss of or any damage to any devices. The device

should be covered by the owner’s insurance.

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FAQAre there any other risks?

Yes. Because we are a Mac/Apple based school viruses are less likely to be introduced. However, non

Apple devices may contain viruses that could be spread across the network. Please ensure your

device has virus protection.

What if I have any other questions / concerns?

If you would like more information or have any questions feel free to contact us, via email, and we will

get back to you. [email protected] There is also more information, including the instructions on

finding the serial number, on our BYOD webpage.

http://www.valley.school.nz