Allison Rogers outlines 10 rules for students using their own technology (BYOT) in the classroom. Students must have teacher permission and remain on task. Each student needs parent permission and must sign a form. Students must abide by school rules regarding appropriate use of technology and not use devices during instruction. Students are responsible for their own devices and keeping them secure. School devices must also follow these rules. Devices should be turned off when not in use, and charging is available if needed. School devices must be returned properly when finished.
Allison Rogers outlines 10 rules for students using their own technology (BYOT) in the classroom. Students must have teacher permission and remain on task. Each student needs parent permission and must sign a form. Students must abide by school rules regarding appropriate use of technology and not use devices during instruction. Students are responsible for their own devices and keeping them secure. School devices must also follow these rules. Devices should be turned off when not in use, and charging is available if needed. School devices must be returned properly when finished.
Allison Rogers outlines 10 rules for students using their own technology (BYOT) in the classroom. Students must have teacher permission and remain on task. Each student needs parent permission and must sign a form. Students must abide by school rules regarding appropriate use of technology and not use devices during instruction. Students are responsible for their own devices and keeping them secure. School devices must also follow these rules. Devices should be turned off when not in use, and charging is available if needed. School devices must be returned properly when finished.
1. You must have teacher permission to use your device in class.
2. When using your technology you must remain on task. (No YouTube videos, Snapchat, etc.) 3. Each student must have parent permission to bring any form of technology into the classroom. The permission form is to be signed and returned to the teacher. 4. Students should abide by school rules when using their technology. (No bullying, plagiarism, use of vulgar language, etc. will be tolerated.) 5. Do not use technology during instructional time. 6. Each student is responsible for his/her own technology. 7. Any student who brings their own technological devices (laptop, tablet, phone, etc.) is responsible for taking care of the device and keeping their device secure. Teacher approval is required before students can share devices. 8. If the student uses a school device, he or she must abide by the same rules as they would with a personal device brought to school. 9. Devices should be "asleep" or turned off when not in use. In the event that a device dies during an assignment, school devices will be provided and/or charging stations can be provided in the event of an emergency. 10. School devices are to be returned to their proper location when not in use. Technology brought from home should be put away when not in use.