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Chromebooks and G Suite for Education (formerly Google Apps for Education)

Chromebooks and G Suite for Education (formerly Google Apps for Education). Information for parents and students. Welcome!. Carol Blanchette, Superintendent of Schools Tonianne Napolitano, Principal SMS Colleen Hart, Assistant Principal SMS/SHS Michael Hassell, Principal SHS

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Chromebooks and G Suite for Education (formerly Google Apps for Education)

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  1. Chromebooks andG Suite for Education(formerly Google Apps for Education) Information for parents and students

  2. Welcome! Carol Blanchette, Superintendent of Schools Tonianne Napolitano, Principal SMS Colleen Hart, Assistant Principal SMS/SHS Michael Hassell, Principal SHS Tom Rambacher, Director of Technology

  3. Mission Scituate Public Schools-Technology Mission Statement We are preparing our students to be responsible and productive users of technology by providing technology rich learning environments in which we invest in technology and training to support our students' educational needs, and supports our curriculum.

  4. Vision Scituate Public Schools-Technology Vision Statement Scituate Public Schools will use technology to empower students to think critically, communicate effectively, solve problems creatively, and be actively engaged in their learning. By creating a technology rich environment, a community of 21st Century lifelong learners will be provided with the skills to succeed in a world of constant change.

  5. Purpose Providing students with G Suite for Education accounts and a Chromebook to use at school and home is an initiative that is will move the district toward this vision for the 21st century classroom.

  6. Goals As part of the G Suite for Education and 1:1 Chromebook initiatives, students will: • Participate in a variety of opportunities to demonstrate the relevance and interconnectedness of their knowledge and skills. • Use technology tools to communicate, collaborate, create and publish their work. • Engage in increasingly personalized and student-centered learning environments. • Demonstrate and model the attitudes and attributes of a responsible digital and global citizen.

  7. SAMR Model

  8. What is G Suite for Education? • Free, secure online tools for staff and students • Includes • Email (for SMS and SHS students) • Calendar • Drive (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Keep) • Sites • Classroom • Everything is secure, online, and accessible by teachers and students from anywhere

  9. Why G Suite for Education for Scituate students? • Documents and files can easily be shared and worked on collaboratively • No special software is required, just a web browser • Students can access their work from anywhere

  10. Why G Suite for Education for Scituate students? Use of the tools within G Suite will help students meet and demonstrate proficiency in many of the 2016 ISTE Standards for Students. Source: http://www.iste.org/standards/standards/for-students-2016

  11. Why G Suite for Education for Scituate students? As part of the Common Core State Standards, students are expected to use technology tools to produce, publish and collaborate. “To be ready for college, workforce training, and life in a technological society, students need the ability to gather, comprehend, evaluate, synthesize, and report on information and ideas” Source, http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy/introduction/key-design-consideration

  12. FAQ: Is there a G Suite for Education Terms of Service Agreement? Yes, each district or school enters into a formal "Terms of Service" agreement with Google that details all of the responsibilities of both parties and the level of service Google commits to provide. The complete G Suite for Education Terms of Service can be viewed at https://gsuite.google.com/intl/en/terms/education_terms.html

  13. FAQ: Is G Suite for Education secure? Yes, G Suite for Education is very secure and Google is transparent about how they store and secure user data. You can read about G Suite security at https://support.google.com/googlecloud/answer/6056693 You can read about G Suite for Education privacy at http://www.google.com/edu/trust/

  14. FAQ: Does Google own staff and student data within G Suite for Education? No, Google does NOT own any staff and student data stored within G Suite for Education. All information and content remains under the ownership and control of the Scituate School Department. You can read more here, https://www.google.com/edu/trust/#does-google-own-school-or-student-data

  15. FAQ: Is G Suite for Education Reliable? Yes, G Suite for Education is reliable. Google guarantees 99.978% uptime for G Suite for Education customers. You can read more at https://www.google.com/edu/trust/#how-does-google-ensure-its-tools-are-reliable

  16. FAQ: Will students see advertisements? No, G Suite for Education accounts are NOT the same as personal Gmail/Google accounts. Advertisements are turned off for staff and student accounts and Google does not target ads for Education users. https://www.google.com/edu/trust/#are-there-ads-in-google-apps-of-education

  17. FAQ: Do other schools use G Suite for Education? Yes, many K12 schools, colleges and universities are currently using G Suite for Education, including a number of R.I. K12 school districts, Brown University and the University of Rhode Island. In fact, 7 out of the 8 Ivy League universities use G Suite for Education. Source: https://edu.google.com/trust/

  18. What is a 1:1 Program? • 1 to 1 ratio of technology devices to students • Promotes collaboration, communication and content creation • Encourages responsibility and ownership • Facilitates blended learning activities • Allows for individual and collaborative activities • Helps develop a community of learners

  19. Why Chromebooks? Based on research and implementation of similar programs, Chromebooks were the best choice because of these reasons • Affordability • Usability • Deployability • Supportability

  20. Why Chromebooks? Affordability • Cost of Chromebook, $200-$350 • Cost of traditional laptop, $500-$1,000 • Additional considerations • Cases

  21. Why Chromebooks? Usability • Does the device do the things that students need and in an age-appropriate way? • More traditional form-factor that includes an integrated keyboard is better for writing and assessments • Boots in seconds, leaving more time for instruction • Runs modern web-based tools, apps and services (including RICAS TestNav, and PSAT- SAT)

  22. Why Chromebooks? Supportability • What does it take to keep devices up and running and available for students to use? • Chromebooks automatically update themselves, both for security and new features • If there is an issue with a device, a replacement can be easily swapped because the student’s data and content resides in their G Suite account • In-House Acer Cert. Tech

  23. FAQ: Will students take the Chromebooks home? The recommendation of the Technology Committee is that middle and high school students should be able to take the Chromebooks home. SHS and SMS students are provided protective cases. In-house support ACER certified technician

  24. FAQ: What systems will be in place to keep students safe while using the Chromebook? Student internet access on the Chromebooks will be filtered in accordance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) whether they are using them at school or away from school. The level of web filtering is determined by the age level of the student. The School Committee reviewed and approved a Chromebook

  25. FAQ: Will students be using the Chromebooks all day while in school? No, the students will not be using the Chromebooks all day while in school. While we believe that it’s important for students to learn how to use technology to support their learning, other activities that do not involve technology are still equally important.

  26. FAQ: How will repairs, loss and theft be handled? The District will repair or replace damaged equipment and/or peripherals resulting from normal use. The cost of repeated accidental breakages, intentional damage, loss, or theft shall be the responsibility of the student/parent/guardian. All instances shall be reviewed on a case by case basis by the school principal and Director of Technology.

  27. FAQ: Is student data at risk if a Chromebook is lost or stolen? Student data in their Scituate Google Account is stored in the cloud, not stored locally on the device. This data is not recoverable from a lost or stolen Chromebook without the student’s login credentials. The exception would be files that students download locally and these files are encrypted using tamper-resistant hardware.

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