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BYOD Parent information session BYOD Parent information session

Tonights Program Types of ipads and purchasing Device care, Security and Safety Apple ID, Purchasing Apps & Setting restrictions Sample of student work Further information

BYOD @ WPPS ipad models Models the students can use for BYOD: ipad2, ipad retina and ipad Air WiFi only (No sims or 3/4G) No ipad mini as the screen is too small and no first issue ipads as the current software is not compatible Larger hard drives will allow a student to store more personal content on their device, which may be an advantage over the 3-4 years. We will also have a server for students to save their work to

BYOD vs School Owned Student can have 24hr access as he/she can take the device home Access to the device at all times during school hours for educational use, compared with shared devices which are timetabled to be available when the classroom task requires an ipad Can continue to work at home on personal interest tasks related to their Inquiry Student is able to share their learning with parents throughout the year (nightly). However, you can still discuss what your child has been doing without an ipad to see it 100% secure work as no other student will use their device, unless they are working together on a shared task. We do work with the students to ensure that all work on shared devices is secure and consequently student work is very rarely lost

Purchasing an ipad You are welcome to use an ipad you currently own You are able to purchase from any retail outlet As you are purchasing for a student, you are able to access Apple s education pricing, which can be done online or through an Authorised Educational retailer Try to purchase your ipad with accessories at the same time, to save on costs. This includes cases and screen protectors It is best to purchase through an outlet that will offer after sales support in store and over the phone. This way they can help with Apple IDs, restrictions and answer any of your questions We recommend purchasing through the Beyond The Box online as they offer this support and are competitive in their pricing

Device Security Bag hooks will be installed in the classroom corridors for students to hang their bags before school to avoid damage or theft During the day devices will be stored securely in the classroom teacher s office when not in use Parents can choose to insure their child's device through their house and contents insurance Alternatively the parents can choose to enter into an insurance agreement with the school. The insurance will cover any accidental damage caused to a device by the owner while on school grounds. The parents will pay the first $150 (excess) and the school will cover the remaining cost of repair Any damage caused outside of school will be the sole responsibility of the parents/guardians If the damage is caused by another student, the school will cover the cost of repair and try to recoup cost from the parents of the student who caused the damage. Minimum $150

Internet Safety School and DEECD (Department of Education and Early Childhood Development) filters block social media and inappropriate sites Devices are used under supervision Students are taught internet safety; including how to protect personal information Digital devices are an integrated part of students lives and they need to be taught how to use them Digital devices should only be used at home in communal areas and not in personal bedrooms

Social Media No student device is to have any form of social media (Twitter, Facebook, etc) as none of our students meet the minimum age requirements This is also to protect your child and other children's privacy as many of these apps make it very easy to post images, videos and comments about others without their consent Any device with a social media app installed will be removed from the student and placed at the office for a parent to collect. The device will not be allowed back into the classroom until it the app has been removed We are committed to protecting the privacy and rights of every child

Apple ID As the minimum age to register an Apple ID is over 13, this means parents will need to setup an account or use an existing account Accounts can be created on a computer or mobile device (ipad) that have an internet connection Best to use gift cards for purchasing apps as they are often on sale and it also limits the amount of credit available Please collect one of the Apple ID guides for further information or refer to Apple s website

Purchasing Apps All applications are purchased and downloaded through itunes with your Apple ID This once again can be done on your computer or ipad Search the itunes app store for each of the applications and purchase them They can be loaded directly onto your ipad or downloaded from your computer to your ipad (Sync) It is best to backup your child s ipad onto a home computer in case there are any issues with the ipad Purchases can be shared between family devices, even when purchased on different Apple ID s

Setting Restrictions Restrictions are designed to help protect children from inappropriate content, limit access to social media, enhance internet safety and protect parents from inappropriate and unapproved itunes purchases The school has always made use of the restriction setting and this is one of the many advantages of ipads and the ios software Restriction should only be setup once your child s ipad has all the necessary apps installed Please collect a restrictions guide for further information or refer to Apple s website

Why BYOD At Wedge Park we are committed to preparing our students for their future and not our past. Our students will need to use technologies and applications not yet invented or imagined to be successful.! Their use of these future technologies and applications will be underlined by their experiences and utilisation of the technology in their lives now.! We can not wait to start their journey at school with personal devices any longer, as it is the current and emerging practice of corporations around the world.! We live in a global society that is connected 24/7 with access to the latest information, driven by the development of new knowledge, with the creation and sharing of digital content at the wheel.