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Option 2: Using Your any web based device (iPad, iPhone, or Laptop Go to: M.Socrative.com

Option 1: Download this free App:Student Socrative App. Search for “Socrative”

For this Presentation Join Class Code: 47999

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Tell Me About Yourself

Class Code: 47999

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“Educational Moment”

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“Quick Activity”The first person to translate this message and text the correct translation using Socractivewins a $100 bill.

You must answer using Socrative – Make sure that you include your Name as part of the answer. Class Code 47999.

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Translatem.Socrative.com

Class Code: 47999

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im so bord @ skool.

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Cell Phone Device and Policy

“Rules & Policy”

• Students need access to your School Network

• Define PCD – Personal Communication Devices

• Define when they are allowed to use the Personal Communication Devices, what are they allowed to use it for, and what are the consequences for misuse of the devices?

• Layers of Authority – District Policy, School Administration, and Teacher

• When writing the policy make the student the sole responsible party of what they access within that device.

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NETWORK ACESS TO TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FROM PERSONALLY-

OWNED PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES7542 - NETWORK ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES FROM PERSONALLY-OWNED PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES

For purposes of this policy, "communication devices" includes computers, tablets (e.g. iPad-like devices), electronic readers (e.g. Kindle-like devices), cell phones, smartphones, and/or other web-enabled devices of any type.The District provides both a guest network and business network. The business network is a secure network for the conduct of official School Board business. Access to the business network requires prior approval and authorization by the District. The guest network is CIPA-compliant non-secured network provided for use by students, parents, and other visitors while on school property.Only Board approved communication devices and authorized users may access the District's business network. Any non-Board approved communication devices or non-authorized users must be pre-approved by the Superintendent or designee.Establishment, and subsequent enforcement of this policy is intended to minimize the potential exposure to the District from damages, including, but not limited to, the loss of sensitive District data, illegal access to confidential data, damage to the District's intellectual property, damage to the District's public image, and damage to the District's critical internal systems, from unauthorized use.The use of personally owned communication devices of any type must be consistent with the established standards for appropriate use as defined in Policy 7540.03 - Student Network and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety and Policy 7540.04 - Staff Network and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety.Any user of the District's networks who violates this policy, who violates the District's Acceptable Use policy, or who accesses the District’s technology resources (servers, networks, printers, projectors, et cetera) without authorization may be denied access to the District's technology resources (server(s), networks, printers, projectors, et cetera) in the future. If the violation is committed by a contractor, vendor or agent of the District, the contract may be subject to cancellation. Further, anyone who accesses District technology resources that violates the District's Acceptable Use policy may be subject to disciplinary action.Further, the owner of communication device bears all responsibility and assumes all risk for loss, damage or misuse of said property while it is on Board property. This provision applies, without limitation, to students, employees, contractors, vendors, agents, invitees, visitors, and trespassers.© Neola 2011

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USE OF PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES (1)

5136 - USE OF PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICESThe use of personal communication devices (PCDs) on school grounds must be appropriately regulated to protect students, staff, and the learning environment. This policy sets forth the District's policy with respect to PCDs.For purposes of this policy "personal communication device" includes computers, tablets (e.g. iPad-like devices), electronic readers (Kindle-like devices), cell phones, smartphones, and/or other web-enabled devices of any type.Students may use personal communication devices (PCDs):

A) before and after school, during their lunch break, in between classes as long as they do not create a distraction, disruption or otherwise interfere with the educational environment during after school activities (e.g. extra-curricular activities) at school-related functions;

B) while riding to and from school on a school bus or other vehicle provided by the Board at the discretion of the bus driver, classroom teacher and/or sponsor/advisor/coach. Behavior that distracts the driver of the school bus or other vehicle provided by the Board will not be tolerated; and/or

C) for an educational or instructional purpose (e.g. taking notes, recording a class lecture, writing papers) with the teacher’s permission and supervision. However, the non-instructional use of any communication functionality of the PCD is expressly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, wireless Internet access, peer-to-peer (ad-hoc) networking, or any other method of communication with other devices or networks. In no circumstances shall the device be allowed to connect to the District’s business network.

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USE OF PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES (2)

At all other times, PCDs shall be powered completely off (not just placed into vibrate or silent mode) and stored out of sight.PCDs shall not be in a student’s possession during State mandated testing.Students may not use PCDs on school property or at a school-sponsored activity to access and/or view Internet web sites that are otherwise blocked to students at school.The preceding prohibitions do not apply to Board-owned and issued laptops, PDAs or authorized assistive technology devices.Students are prohibited from using PCDs to capture, record or transmit the words (i.e. audio) and/or images (i.e., pictures/video) of any student, staff member or other person in the school or while attending a school-related activity, without express prior notice and explicit, written consent for the capture, recording or transmission of such words or images. Using a PCD to take or transmit audio and/or pictures/video of an individual without his/her consent is considered an invasion of privacy and is not permitted, unless authorized by the building principal. Students who violate this provision and/or use a PCD to violate the privacy rights of another person may have their PCD confiscated and held until the end of the school year.PCDs, including but not limited to those with cameras, may not be possessed, activated or utilized at any time in any school situation where a reasonable expectation of personal privacy exists. These locations and circumstances include but are not limited to locker rooms, shower facilities, restrooms, classrooms, and any other areas where students or others may change clothes or be in any stage or degree of disrobing or changing clothes. The building principal has authority to make determinations as to other specific locations and situations where possession of a PCD is absolutely prohibited.No expectation of confidentiality will exist in the use of PCDs on school premises/property.Students are prohibited from using a PCD in any way that might reasonably create in the mind of another person an impression of being threatened, humiliated, harassed, embarrassed or intimidated. See Policy 5517.01 – Bullying and Harassment. In particular, students are prohibited from using their PCDs to: (1) transmit material that is threatening, obscene, disruptive, or sexually explicit or that can be construed as harassment or disparagement of others based upon their race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, or political beliefs; and (2) send, share, view or possess pictures, text messages, e-mails or other materials of a sexual nature (i.e., sexting) in electronic or any other form. As set forth in State law, sexting is the knowing transmission or distribution to another minor by a computer or similar device any photograph or video of any person that depicts nudity and is harmful to minors. Sexting also includes possessing a photo of any person that was transmitted or distributed by another minor that depicts nudity and is harmful to minors. Violation of these prohibitions shall result in disciplinary action. Furthermore, such actions will be reported to local law enforcement and child services as required by law.Students are also prohibited from using a PCD to capture and/or transmit test information or any other information in a manner constituting fraud, theft, cheating, or academic dishonesty. Likewise, students are prohibited from using their PCDs to receive such information.

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USE OF PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICES (3)

Possession of a PCD by a student is a privilege that may be forfeited by any student who fails to abide by the terms of this policy, or otherwise engages in misuse of this privilege.Violations of this policy may result in disciplinary action and/or confiscation of the PCD. The building principal may also refer the matter to law enforcement if the violation involves an illegal activity (e.g. child pornography). Discipline will be imposed on an escalating scale ranging from a warning to an expulsion based on the number of previous violations and/or the nature of or circumstances surrounding a particular violation. If the PCD is confiscated, it will be released/returned to the student's parent/guardian after the student complies with any other disciplinary consequences that are imposed. In particular egregious offenses involving the invasion of another person's privacy, the Board reserves the right to confiscate the PCD and hold it until the end of the school year. A confiscated device will be marked in a removable manner with the student's name and held in a secure location in the building's central office until it is retrieved by the parent/guardian. PCDs in District custody will not be searched or otherwise tampered with unless school officials reasonably suspect that the search is required to discover evidence of a violation of the law or other school rules. Any search will be conducted in accordance with Policy 5771 – Search and Seizure. If multiple offenses occur, a student may lose his/her privilege to bring a PCD to school for a designated length of time or on a permanent basis.A person who discovers a student in possession of or using a PCD in violation of this policy is required to report the violation to the building principal.Students are personally and solely responsible for the care and security of their PCDs. The Board assumes no responsibility for theft, loss, damage, or vandalism to PCDs brought onto its property, or the unauthorized use of such devices.Parents/Guardians are advised that the best way to get in touch with their child during the school day is by calling the school office.Students may use school phones to contact parents/guardians during the school day.F.S. 847.0141© Neola 2011

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Digital Citizenship

Edmodo Code: 1pbsqy

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“Educational Moment”

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“Screens Down”• Know where the

devices are at all times.

• Use the device and use it often in your instruction.

• Device must be used in quick and short time periods.

• Know your student population – are you sharing student devices? Do you have a plan?

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Sending Messages to Students

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Mobile Instructional Strategies for Class Room

Strategy #1: Scales of AgreementStudents are often reluctant to share their opinions and perspectives in classroom discussion. By having students vote on a poll with their cell phones, as the results roll in they receive visual confirmation that their opinions are shared by others in the class. The “Scales of Agreement” strategy works well in the classroom as a method to open up a classroom debate or to close a lesson. Instead of having students respond to a question that has a correct answer, create the following question:

Question: How would you describe your perspective on this concept/topic/issue?A: Completely AgreeB: Somewhat AgreeC: Somewhat DisagreeD: Completely Disagree

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Mobile Instructional Strategies for Class Room

Strategy #2: Scales of UnderstandingThis questioning strategy is similar to the method described above.However, this time change the language in the question to probe not for student agreement, but understanding.

Question: How well do you understand the concept/topic/issue?A: Completely UnderstandB: Somewhat UnderstandC: Do Not Clearly UnderstandD: Completely Do Not Understand

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Mobile Instructional Strategies for Class Room

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Texting in the Classroom

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Texting in the Classroom

Students can sign up with their phones in 3 easy steps:1) Give the student Class Pager's phone number:(206) 866-6284

2) Have the student text us the classroom's code:@fetc2013

3) If this is the student's first class on ClassPager, we'll ask for their name to set them up.

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Texting in & outside of the Classroom

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Web Based Polls – In the Classroom

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Socrative.Com

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Edmodo

• Create Class or Individual Student Posts• Create Polls• Create Quizzes• Create Small Groups• Create a Folder Library

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Poll Everywhere

• Option 1: Text in the Answer via Text Messaging

• Option 2: Text in the Answer using your web browser (Pollev.com)

Allows your students to be engaged using their cell phones:

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Poll Everywhere

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Interactive Instant Response

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Other ToolsUse QR Codes for URL, Text, SMS, Phone or Contact

Podcast with your students: Have them create podcast with their Cellphones/mobile devices.

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Using your phones with other Response Systems

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Standard Text Messaging Rates Do Apply

• Discuss the importance of communication with parents about how you the educator plan on integrating cell phones and other mobile devices into your daily teachings. Last thing you want is an angry parent.

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SymbalooText Me The Answer Resources

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Presentation LinksZapd Link with Presentation Materials and Political Cartoons on texting:• http://

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Symbaloo with Presentation Materials and More:• http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/textmetheanswer

Blog with Full Presentation and More:• http://fishingforedtech.com

Edmodo Group Code:CS3059

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Text Me The Answer - Evaluation

www.edmodo.com/fetcevals

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