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Bring Your Own Device

Bring Your Own Device. Capistrano Unified School District San Juan Capistrano, California. CUSD Demographics. Founded in 1965 Covers 195 square miles, 7 cities, and a portion of the unincorporated area of Orange county.

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Bring Your Own Device

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  1. Bring Your Own Device Capistrano Unified School District San Juan Capistrano, California

  2. CUSD Demographics • Founded in 1965 • Covers 195 square miles, 7 cities, and a portion of the unincorporated area of Orange county. • 56 campuses - 34 elementary, 10 middle, 6 comprehensive high schools, 1 adult school, 1 alternative high school, 1 exceptional needs facility, 1 independent high school • 97.3% of our students graduate • Average API base is 862 • Largest employer in south Orange County • In the last 19 years the student populations grew by nearly 27,000 students, the district opened 31 new schools • The district’s schools earned 52 California Distinguished School recognitions and 12 Blue Ribbon recognitions.

  3. Learning with Laptops Programat the 4Ladera Ranch Schools • Three K- 5 Elementary Schools • One 6-8 Middle School • Average enrollment approximately 950 • Base API Rank 900+

  4. Bring Your Own Device in Ladera Ranch Chaparral Elementary - Original 1:1 CUSD school Ladera Elementary Ladera Middle Oso Grande Elementary Approximately 1200 LwL participating students

  5. History of Bring Your Own Device(BYOD) • 2000 Learning with Laptop (LwL) program initiated • Families required to purchase Mac laptops only • Imaged and serviced by CUSD • 2005 • Partnership with Apple Store • Laptops purchased and imaged at store • Wireless connectivity • 2011 • New Infrastructure • BYOD = multiplatform

  6. Teacher Training • Orange County Department of Education • CUSD Professional Development • Partnerships with Apple and Microsoft Stores • School level workshops • Local, state, national conferences

  7. Current Infrastructure • Why the upgrade? • What did the upgrade involve? • How do students access the Internet? • Cost • Variables • Bandwidth • Video • Internal Content

  8. Guidelines for BYOD • Parent Information Nights • Parent agreement forms • Minimum Specs for the devices • SLA with sites

  9. Future of BYOD in Capistrano Unified • 7 comprehensive high schools • Funding decisions • Prioritizing needs

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