What:  Identify the rules and procedures for bringing devices to school at Winfield Elementary. How:  Presentation and discussion. Why:  To be prepared.

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What:  Identify the rules and procedures for bringing devices to school at Winfield Elementary. How:  Presentation and discussion. Why:  To be prepared to responsibly use devices at Winfield Elementary.

 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)  Students in grades 3, 4, an 5 only  Portable electronic devices:  Laptops  Tablets  Mobile phones  eReaders  Etc.

 Tools for learning  Digital citizenship  ROAR  Privilege

 Parents and guardians  Not all students will bring devices  Voluntary  Be responsible!  Listen to your teachers  Technology here at school for all students  Permission form

 CCPS guest network, log-in  Use during indoor recess  No device use during lunch  No sharing devices  No charging devices at school  Independent with use  Responsible for your own device  Device free zones

Please Do:  Review the student FAQ’s with your parents  Discuss student responsibilities with your parents  Discuss digital citizenship with your parents Please Don’t:  Feel pressure to participate  Ask your parents to purchase devices

 Classroom poster Classroom poster  Device free zone poster Device free zone poster  Hallway poster Hallway poster  Others to come: student-created

 Students Students