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3 WAKE-BYOD WIFI 1. Go to the Settings menu on the BYOD device 2. Go to the WIFI settings menu and ensure that WIFI is enabled. 3. Follow the directions on the device to connect to a new network. The WCPSS BYOD network name isn t broadcast and will not initially appear in the list of available networks. 4. Enter WAKE-BYOD when prompted for the new network name (SSID). This network name must be entered in upper-case. There is no password or custom security settings required. 5. Read and acknowledge that you agree to the terms of use for the WCPSS BYOD network.
4 Questions/Comments/Feedback Photo by Tobias Lindman - Creative Commons Attribution License
5 STUDENT DEVICE EXPECTATIONS MUST have permission to bring a device to school Students AND guardians are required to sign the EGMMS BYOD contract ONLY the owner of the device can touch...not a friend or a teacher Device for instructional purposes only EGMMS is not responsible for providing facilities to charge devices; devices are expected to be charged at home and put away after the battery loses its charge NO DEVICE ZONES: Bathrooms, Locker Rooms, Cafeteria School Staff reserves the right to change procedures and storage of devices as needed. Photo by flickingerbrad - Creative Commons Attribution License
6 WHEN CAN I USE MY DEVICE DEVICE? Teachers will post signals to let you know when to use your device. Red No device out in class. If it s seen I will be written up. Green Device and earbuds are parked on my desk parked face down. I can use my device when the teacher gives permission. Photo by woodleywonderworks - Creative Commons Attribution License
7 IN THE CLASSROOM Devices should be on desks on green days. When your teacher is instructing, you should follow classroom procedures for appropriate use of device. For example: Park Your Device Facebook, Vine, Instagram, Snap Chat and other Social Media sites are NOT allowed! Only your school is allowed. Pictures, videos, and recordings should only be taken with teacher permission. You are ONLY to be on the school BYOD Wifi, not your 3G or 4G network. Photo by cybrarian77 - Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License
8 DISCIPLINE There will be consequences if you are not following proper BYOD classroom procedures. If you keep touching your device, device gets parked away from your desk. Referrals: 1-6: Electronic devices: student engages in non-serious, but inappropriate as defined by school, use of cell phones, music players. camera, and/or computer. 2-3: Violation of Computer Access: Using another student s login or sharing own log-in with another, visiting inappropriate or non-school related web sites. Note: It is the student s responsibility to complete work regardless of disciplinary actions. Photo by BillyONeal - Creative Commons Attribution License
9 SECURITY It is YOUR responsibility to keep up with your device. Do NOT ask anyone to hold your device for you. If you are not using your device, it should be secured. WCPSS, EGMMS, your teachers and principals are not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged devices. Photo by Alexio's pics - Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License
10 Thank you for taking this journey with us! Photo by Tobias Lindman - Creative Commons Attribution License
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