Care of Device Sample Clauses

Care of Device. Students must always carry their device securely when moving between the classes or to and from school. • Devices should not be used on the floor, and the lid must be closed when moving around in the classroom • The device should never be lifted by its screen. • Devices must be locked in lockers at recess, lunchtime or when not required for class. • Students are not permitted to use their device at recess or lunchtime, except in the Information Centre.
Care of Device. Each grade 3-12 student will be assigned a Chromebook, charger, and protective case. Each grade PK-2 student will be assigned an iPad, charger and protective case. Students are responsible for returning all assigned components at the end of the school year. Students will be using their Chromebooks / iPads in class each day. The teachers will design lessons and classroom activities based on students having access to their Chromebooks / iPad. If your child’s school Students should treat the equipment with as much care as if it were their own property. Care includes, but is not limited to, the following expectations: ● Leave the serial number and identification placed on the Chromebook / iPad intact. ● Leave the keyboard intact. ● Store the Chromebook / iPad in its protective case. ● Protect the screen by closing the lid of the Chromebook when it is not in use and when walking from one location to another. ● Keep the assigned device clear of personal labels, stickers, or tags. ● Make sure the surface of the assigned device is not altered or defaced. ● Store the Chromebook / iPad in a safe location, protected from small children, weather, food, drink, pets, lake, pool, dock, etc. ● Keep the Chromebook / iPad in a temperature-controlled location (avoid extreme temperatures). ● Students should take all necessary precautions with their Chromebook / iPad. ● Keep the equipment clean. ● Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth when cleaning the Chromebook / iPad. If necessary, the cloth may be dampened slightly to assist in the cleaning areas that do not appear to be coming clean with the dry cloth. Never use any cleaning products, other than a dry soft cloth or dampened soft cloth, on the Chromebook iPad. Device screens show fingerprints and smudges easily so be sure to follow proper cleaning procedures to keep your screen looking new. Chromebooks / iPads left in bags in unattended classrooms or other areas are considered “unattended” and will be secured by staff as a protection against theft. If picked up by a staff member, the student will receive a warning before the Chromebook / iPad is returned. If the Chromebook / iPad is left unattended a second time, the parents/ guardians will be notified, along with other potential appropriate consequences. Students are responsible for all media, Internet usage, downloads, file creations, file deletion, file sharing, file storage, and other actions that involve installs and applications accessed via their assigned Chromebook / iP...
Care of Device.  iPads must be in a student’s possession or secured in a locked classroom at all times.  Students are responsible for bringing the iPad each school day appropriately charged. No charging facilities are provided at St. Michael’s. Therefore if a student’s device is not charged, it will not be used for learning on the day.  Students must not lend or borrow your iPad with other students.  The iPad must not be dominated or inappropriately influenced by other family members as the 1:1 devices is a personalised tool.  iPads must be carried and transported appropriately. They should be carried in their approved cases at all times. Failure to close the lid of an iPad before transporting could result in damage and loss of data. St. Michael’s Primary School BYO iPad Program Years 3-6 15  No food or beverages should be in the vicinity of an iPad.  iPads should be handled with respect and care. Inappropriate treatment of iPad is not accepted.

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