computer use best practices basic teaching guidelines for computing in the 21st century
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Computer Use Best Practices
Basic Teaching Guidelines for computing in the 21st century
PurposeThe purpose of this presentation is to offer teachers some very basic technology Guidelines to promote safe and productive Computer use
Student expectationsComputers are intended for School Work
Surfing the internet for one’s personal interests should not be permitted
continually remind students that they should be doing exactly what is asked of them with the computer and monitor this behavior
Recommendations for the webpreview sites you want your students to use for research
Place links to the sites in the shared folders or on your teacher page or wiki
Use Netrekker to find student appropriate sites
Make it the exception that students go on sites that you have not previewed
Consistent Consequences If a student uses his/her computer account inappropriately, there needs to be time off of the computer
Time off will vary based on what the student was doing and of course, grade level but there must be a consequence every time.
If a student is removed from the computer, He/She should be given work to do with paper and pencil
students will learn quickly that they must be on task or they will be off the computer
Laptops and Mini labsstudents should not be left unattended at any time
Use Parents or aides in mini labs in the hall or labs off of the classrooms as much as possible
Laptops in classrooms should be facing toward a teacher so he/she can view screens
Students should be assigned the same computer each time it is used
Students should work in groups as much as possible
Caution for TeachersIf you open a site on your computer that is blocked, be sure to quit your browser when you are done. You cannot unblock sites for students
do not let students on your computer Under your login
do not share any passwords with students or substitutes
When a substitute is in the classroom, consider not utilizing the computers for that period of time
CreditsSlideshow created by Joan Thompson, ETS @ MPES
Edited and additions made by Sam Thompson, ITC @ PCSD
This slideshow is intended for teachers, but the information therein is NOT policy and should be used accordingly in each educational setting.
Questions to ponderShould we have computers outside of the classroom or lab?
Should systems shut off and lock up after a certain time in the afternoon?
Can a teacher decide to remove access (computer login) for a student or should an building administrator/counselor do it?
Should we not allow students to use a teacher machine, even if under their login?
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