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Eastern Upper Peninsula. Intermediate School District. Broadband Technology. Opportunities Program. BTOP. Our Outline:. The Grant Netbook Expectations The Cloud Internet Safety Personalizing it The netbook Logging into your netbook. Why?.
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Eastern Upper Peninsula Intermediate School District Broadband Technology Opportunities Program BTOP
Our Outline: • The Grant • Netbook Expectations • The Cloud • Internet Safety • Personalizing it • The netbook • Logging into your netbook
Why? • BTOP= Broadband Technology Opportunities Program • Underserved area for broadband (high speed internet). • BTOP federal grant: community classes, teacher courses, netbooks, Microsoft 2010, The Cloud, and more!
Expectations • Treat the equipment, others, and yourself with respect. • Using this netbook is a privilege, not a right. • Exercise your battery to increase battery life. • Be gentle! • Placing things on top of the netbooks, carrying it by the battery, or picking it up by the screen can cause damage. • Shut down correctly.
Expectations • Allow others in your home to use the netbook educationally. • Anticipate traffic tripping on cords. • Wrap cords loosely (too tight can break wires). • Have separate area for food and liquids.
Expectations • Report any problems to district tech staff immediately with a tech ticket in the office (be very specific). • 3 year warranty including accidental breakage until December 2013. • Return it to school or ISD personnel prior to graduation or leaving the district. • Failure to do so may result in the anti-theft software being engaged and a report to the police.
SERVICE TAG(S/N): 1ABC2D1
Computrace LoJack for Laptops • Built in from the beginning. • District only reports missing. • LoJack locates, works with law enforcement in tracking it. • Webcams are not remotely turned on by the district.
To the CLOUD! cloud.eupschools.org • Access from ANY internet connected device. • All students K–12 and staff. • Different for different groups of students. english geometry
Safety Tips Protect yourself online! • Think about what you are posting. Nothing is completely private when you write it online. • Colleges/universities and employers are looking. • Respect others online: keep it appropriate. • Delete unknown e-mails with attachments. • Phone numbers, addresses, videos, travel plans, real names, etc. should be kept private.
What do you do about cyber bullying? 1. Prevent it. • Do NOT post in anger or frustration. • It is not entertainment. • Think about what you are posting. 2. Take action. • Ignore or block it. Don’t respond. • Put a stop to it! Report bullying behavior to a trusted adult, school, police, ISP, cell phone service, or host site (Facebook, YouTube, etc.). • Don’t spread it to others.
Dell Latitude 2110 rubberized casing 3 USB ports extended battery VGA: projector port personalization window 160GB hard drive Windows 7 Pro webcam & mic CIPA filter AUP applies 10.1” high resolution screen
Vouchers and a site www.eup.k12.mi.us/btop
Your assignment: • If possible, discharge your battery before charging, but make sure it is fully charged for school. • Turn it off every day! • Updates occur at shut down (Java, Windows, Microsoft Security Essentials , etc.). • Report any accidents or problems ASAP by going to the office and filling out a Tech Ticket. • Summer accidents or problems may be turned in at the Administration Office. • Respect: Use technology ethically.