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1 The 1Million Project Using Your Smartphone at Home and at School

2 What Do You Get? Smartphone (Android) for use at home and school for 4 years while they are enrolled in an M-DCPS high school 3 GB per month of free high-speed LTE data while on the Sprint Network Unlimited data is available at 2G speeds Unlimited Voice and Text (No international long distance calls) Free hotspot capability while on the Sprint network Unlimited domestic calls/texts while on the Sprint Network MOTOROLA

3 Using Your Smartphone E-books
Use as HOTSPOT for your mobile device Access ONLINE TOOLS (Dictionary, Thesaurus) View GRADES Create SHORT VIDEOS for class projects Read E-books Complete HOMEWORK Complete CLASSWORK Keep track of SCHEDULES, assignment DUE DATES, & school EVENTS PHOTOGRAPH teacher NOTES written on the board Take and organize NOTES Access DIGITAL TEXTBOOKS and other district resources

4 Remember to… Follow all applicable school and classroom rules regarding the use of the smartphones during school hours Refrain from using their smartphones as hotspots during school hours Use the district’s Wi-Fi network during school hours Follow netiquette rules when communicating on the Internet and using the smartphone Student Responsible Use of Technology, Social Media, and District Network Systems Smartphone Use and Network Netiquette Student must follow all applicable school and classroom rules regarding the use of the smartphones during school hours Students should refrain from using their smartphones as hotspots during school hours; students should use the district’s Wi-Fi network during school hours Students should follow netiquette rules when communicating on the Internet and using the smartphone provided by the district. The rules of Network Netiquette can be found in the District’s acceptable use policy ( Student Responsible Use of Technology, Social Media, and District Network Systems), located at fl/search/policies/po htm.

5 Troubleshooting If the District-issued device malfunctions or is not working properly, contact Sprint at for assistance. Schools are not responsible for troubleshooting the smartphone software or for repairing malfunctioning phones. Physical damage is not considered a “malfunction.”

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