orange county public schools digital curriculum pilot open house 2014-2015
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Orange County Public Schools
www.digital.ocps.net
Digital Curriculum Pilot
Open House2014-2015
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Why Digital Curriculum ● Our students are digital natives and live in a
world where information creation and consumption is constantly occurring.
● Using technology can promote greater classroom participation.
● Incorporating student technology can spark greater interest in classroom activities and increase student motivation to succeed.
Why Digital Curriculum?
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Goal of Digital Curriculum ● Increase readiness for next generation
curriculum and assessments● Increase readiness for next generation
instruction● Increase student achievement on common
formative and summative assessments● Increase instructional effectiveness using
digital curriculum
Goal of Digital Curriculum
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Sites and Apps
Social Learning Network
Creation and Collaboration
Digital Library
Learning Object Repository
Engaging Learning Resource
Digital Math Learning Environment
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Student Device
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● Students should carry their device in the provided case to and from school daily.
● Students should exercise caution when using or carrying devices at home and at school.
Device Handling
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● Students should plan to charge their devices overnight; thus there is no need to bring chargers to school.
● Limited outlets are available at school for emergency use.
● If a student loses the provided charger, they will need to purchase a new one from the Media Center.
Device Charging
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● 1st Breakage or Loss: $50● 2nd Breakage or Loss: $100● 3rd Breakage or Loss: replacement cost
and no replacement device issued
Device Fees
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Student Responsibilities
● Read, sign, and adhere to the OCPS Acceptable Use Policy and Student Code of Conduct.
● Access the internet through the OCPS network only.
Student Responsibilities
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Parent Responsibilities
● Carefully read the OCPS Acceptable Use Policy.
● Explain the policies to your child.● Check the device daily to make sure it is in
working order and fully charged.● Monitor your child’s daily use of the internet
carefully.
Parent Responsibilities
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Internet at School
● All internet access from the device and OCPS network is filtered and in compliance with the Child Internet Protection Act (CIPA).
● Filtering is done on the network, not the device.
● Internet access is logged based on the device user.
Internet at School & Home
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Internet at Home ● Internet access is not required for homework
at this time.● Map of free community Wi-Fi is available on
our website.● Home internet access for $9.95 per month is
available though most cable providers for eligible families with a child participating in the free or reduced lunch program.
Internet at Home
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Social Media Guidelines
● Edmodo is the only social media site approved for school use.
● Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. are prohibited for use on campus.
● Consequences for inappropriate use of the internet are outlined in the OCPS Student Code of Conduct.
Social Media Guidelines
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Cyber Safety
Learn more about Cyber Safety here:● Orange County Sheriff’s Office ● Florida Department of Education - Bullying R
esources● Common Sense Media
Cyber Safety
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Games, Apps, and Extensions
As stated in the Acceptable Use Policy:● Students may not download or play games
on their provided devices.● Students may not download apps or
extensions to their devices.
Games, Apps, and Extensions
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Games, Apps, and Extensions
● Students who violate policy will be subject to disciplinary action.
● In addition, an administrator may confiscate or, with reasonable cause, search the device, which shall only be returned to the student’s parent/guardian.
● Content or images that violate criminal laws will be forwarded to law enforcement.
Violating Policy
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Games, Apps, and Extensions
● A search of the device will only occur when school officials have a reasonable suspicion that such a search will reveal a violation of school board policy or the OCPS Student Code of Conduct.
Searching Devices
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Games, Apps, and Extensions● Cheating is using another person’s notes or
work to complete a test or assignment without the teacher’s knowledge.
● Level I offenses are minor acts of misconduct that interfere with the orderly operation of the classroom.
● In addition to disciplinary responses, the student may receive no credit for the assignment, test, or exam at the discretion of the teacher.
Cheating
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Working at Home ProgressBook● Parents can use ProgressBook to stay
aware of their student’s progress. Google Drive and Edmodo● Parents can search Google Drive for
assignments, much like a binder.● Parents can use Edmodo to check
assignments and daily work.
Monitoring Student Use at Home