TUSD Connect Parent Meeting.  New TUSD Connect Video here.

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TUSD Connect Parent Meeting

 New TUSD Connect Video here

 iPad  16GB – iPad 4  Internet access monitored while at school and away through remote filtering system  Learning apps

TUSD Filter Student internet requests are filtered at school and at home using the same process. Student Request Website Filtered Sites Delivered

 Collaboration  Demonstrate ability to work effectively and respectfully with diverse teams.  Communication  Exchanging thoughts and opinions with peers, educators, professionals, etc.  Critical Thinking  Disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence  Creativity  Be innovators of original ideas through imagination

 EverFi ▪ Modules to learn proper use and behavior of the devices as well as content created and posted while using them. ▪ Grades 5-12 ▪ Required Modules - The Viral World - Internet Resources and Credibility - Digital Relationships and Respect Suggested Modules  Buying a computer  Wireless Communication  Creating Multimedia Products  Looking to the Future

 Care of Device  When not in use place in standby mode with screen off.  Place device on a flat, solid surface when in use.  Avoid eating or drinking around the device to prevent damage.  Handle screen with care to avoid scratching, cracking or breaking.  Never attempt to repair, reconfigure, or modify

 Care of Device  Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures, hot or cold.  Keep away from magnets and magnetic fields, which can erase or corrupt data. (for laptops)  Disconnect device from power outlet before moving or cleaning.  Do not leave in vehicle  iPads must stay in ClamCase

 Damaged – Any damage to a device will result in partial or full replacement cost of the device  Lost – If a device is lost during school hours, it must be reported to school administration. If it is lost during non-school hours, report it to your parent/guardian.  Stolen – If a device is stolen during school hours, it must be reported to the school administration immediately. If a device is stolen during non-school hours notify your parents/guardian as well as the local authorities.  TUSD assumes no financial responsibility for any device damaged, lost, or stolen.

 Worth Ave. Group is the provider  Coverage length for one year from the time of purchase  Six month policies are available by phone or mail only.  my.worthavegroup.com/tustinunifiedca  Ways to obtain insurance – online, mail, phone

 Monitor use and care of device  Make students more responsible  Check internet history and no private browsing  Help educate about being online  Parent resources: ▪ Common Sense Media – commonsensemedia.org ▪ Onguard Online – onguardonline.gov

 Device  What students use to access content  Haiku  Platform where some content is created and stored  Aeries/Parent Portal  Where parents and students go to see student information such as attendance and grades

 Each school to add either an image or video of students working with technology.