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Device solutions

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What will be the same?

What will be different?

Security & Safety

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What will be the same?

KEY COMPETENCIES •Thinking •Relating to others •Using language,

symbols and text •Managing self •Participating and

contributing These will remain a focus for all learners

RELATIONSHIPS •Social interactions •Children working in groups

and with learning buddies •Lots of “face time” between

students and teachers •Still one syndicate:

syndicate wide activities, assemblies, buddy class, library, technicraft…

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What will be the same?

CURRICULUM •High expectations for all learners •High priority for Literacy (Reading, Writing, Oral language •Children will still write on paper (handwriting, publishing) •Reading from a variety of texts and text forms •High priority for Numeracy •Research skills using a variety of sources •Consistency in units/topics covered with same achievement

objectives •Catering for diverse needs and learning styles: teaching to different

abilities using mixed and similar ability groupings •ICT integrated into all key curriculum areas •Balanced programmes that include The Arts, PE, Te Reo Māori •Digital citizenship taught to ALL children in Year 5-8 classes •Homework activities the same

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What will be different?

•Less books required on the stationery list •Instant feedforward/conferencing with teacher online that supports

face to face contact •Easier online collaboration between peers •Differentiation and targeted learning by having more access to a

wider range of resources more frequently •Through Hapara, teachers can:

•have easier access to children’s online work •manage documents •monitor work •assign tasks •manage class timetabling

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What will be different?

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What will be different?

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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NO TECH

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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SUBSTITUTION

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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AUGMENTATION

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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MODIFICATION

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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REDEFINITION

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NO TECH SUBSTITUTION AUGMENTATION

MODIFICATION REDEFINITION

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Security & Safety

BYOD atONLINE SECURITY •All Google passwords are confidential and known only

to students, teachers and network administrators •All network passwords only known to teachers and

network administrators •BYOD wifi only available between 8:30am and 3:30pm • Internet filtered through N4L •Monitoring of documents and websites through Hapara

DEVICE SAFETY •Devices will be locked away during breaks (including wet days) and when

not in class. •No BYOD devices to be used during breaks. Students can use class PCs and

school Chromebooks (at the teacher’s discretion) during wet breaks •Routines set up for classes to make sure devices aren’t used/left on the floor,

kept in the middle of workspaces, children walk around the class •Hard bags/cases required to carry devices (everything named) • Insurance will not be covered by the school

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Device solutions

Chromebook

Notebook / Laptop

iPad / Tablet

•Compatible with Google Apps, •Easy to use with Google sign-on •Faster and less bulky •Less likely to crash •Secure from viruses •All day battery life

•Can run Google Chrome •Wider range of apps to run •Needs to have up-to-date virus protection •Battery life not as long-lasting

•Wide range of apps available •More limited with using Google Apps / Hapara

but can be catered for using staff PCs •Secure from viruses

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Device solutions

•Acer C370 (approx $379.00) •HP 11-2203TU (approx $330.00)

•HP 11-2203TU ($339.00 alone) •HP Bundle ($449.00)

•HP Chromebook •HP Mouse •HP Chromebook protective

sleeve •HP Headphones •3 Year Warranty

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