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Title: Red River Valley School Division


1
  • Red River Valley School Divisions
  • One to the World
  • Technology Initiative

2014
2
What is One to the World?
  • One to the World is about connecting all
    students to the world by equipping them with a
    personal laptop.

3
The Vision and Goals
  • To engage our learners in an enriched learning
    environment.
  • We will educate students to become critical
    consumers and producers of information.
  • We will promote responsible and safe use of
    technology.

4
Tentative Long Term Roll Out Plan
  • This initiative is a long term plan that will
    see all students in Grades 5 12 be equipped
    with a personal laptop over the next six years.
  • Year 1 2013-2014 Grades 5 6
  • Year 2 2014-2015 Grades 5 8
  • Year 3 2015-2016 Grades 5 9 (Grade 9 will get
    new device)
  • Year 4 2016-2017 Grades 5 9 (Grade 9 will get
    2nd device after 3rd year)
  • Year 5 2017-2018 Grades 5 9 (Grade 9 2nd
    device)
  • Year 6 2018-2019 Grades 5 9 (Grade 9 2nd
    device)
  • ALL STUDENTS GRADE 5-12 HAVE A
    LAPTOP
  • please see the next slide for details

5
If your child is entering Grade 8 in September
2014
  • September 2014 receive 1st laptop
  • Sign user agreement
  • Pay 200.00 user fee
  • June 2015 return 1st laptop in good condition
  • September 2015 receive new device for Grade 9
  • September 2015 re-sign a new agreement for the
    new device
  • No cost to receive the new device

6
Why One to the World?
  • Increased learning potential
  • Increased student engagement
  • Acquisition of 21st century skills
  • Address multiple intelligences and learning
    styles
  • Increased access to online and electronic
    resources
  • Supports differentiated instruction and success
    for all learners
  • Promotes digital citizenship and online safety

7
What does the partnership look like?
  • The school division agrees to purchase the
    laptops, in partnership with parents, and
    distribute the laptops to the students.
  • Parents will pay a user fee of 200.00.
  • Students have exclusive access to their laptop
    but the laptop remains property of the school
    division until the end of the agreement.
  • By paying the user fee the students have the
  • option of keeping their assigned laptop at
  • the end of the agreement.

8
What will we do?
  • We will teach and model expectations and rules.
  • We will teach patience, problem solving and
    collaboration skills.
  • We will promote the learning for all and help
    facilitate the teaching of each other.
  • We will provide feedback and support as we
    navigate through this journey.
  • We will ensure a balance of time with and
  • without technology while at school.

9
What will we do?
  • We will provide clear and concise expectations.
  • We will monitor use while at school.
  • We will provide programming and education on
    appropriate and respectable use of social media.
  • We will provide technical support.
  • We will provide software support where possible
    and appropriate.
  • We will provide email and cloud storage with
    usernames and password protected accounts.

10
What students will do
  • Students will adhere to the acceptable use
    agreement and the schools policy on acceptable
    use of technology.
  • Students will act responsibly with the use,
    storage and transportation of their laptop.
  • Students will report any suspicious or
    inappropriate behavior.
  • Students will use their laptop as a learning tool
  • and understand the consequences for
  • unacceptable use.

11
What parents will do
  • Parents will partner with the school division by
    agreeing to the regulations set out in the user
    agreements.
  • Parents agree to pay the 200.00 user fee.
  • Parents will support the school in enforcing
    acceptable use of the laptop while at home.
  • Parents will report any inappropriate use of
    technology to the school.
  • Parents will monitor the use of the laptop by
  • their child outside of school hours.

12
What kind of laptop is it?
  • ThinkPad X140e
  • - AMD Dual Core E1-2500 processor offers high
  • processing capabilities with a
    500GB hard drive
  • - 4 GB of RAM
  • - Windows 8 Professional for better
    performance
  • - Antiglare 11.6 720p HD LED
    display offers an excellent and comfortable
    viewing experience
  • - USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, and VGA connectivity
    provide a
  • variety of options for
    collaborative use
  • - Ruggedness, portability, and longevity
    designed
  • for education

13
What kind of laptop is it?
  • - Daily wear and tear is reduced with stronger
    hinges and hinge brackets that keep the panel
    intact
  • - Stronger AC adapter, and 50 stronger USB ports
    and DC-In port withstand rough use with ease
  • - Dustless fan keeps the laptop running cool
    while reducing maintenance costs
  • - Includes a full-size, spill resistant
    keyboard with
  • reinforced metal hinges
  • - Designed to deliver up to 8.5
    hours of battery life
  • - 4 year warranty

14
What are some lesson learned?
  • 87 of students, 51 of parents, and 93 of
  • teachers reported increased engagement in student
  • learning as a result of the One to the World
    initiative.
  • 77 of students reported using their laptops for
    no
  • more than 60 minutes a day while at school.
  • 85 of students and 93 of parents reported
  • students using their laptops for no more than
  • 60 minutes a day at home.

15
What are some lesson learned?
  • Students reported using their laptops in all
    subject
  • areas.
  • 92 of students reported that learning to use
    their
  • laptops was easy or extremely easy.
  • 87 of students reported that the Lenovo Thinkpad
  • met their learning needs.
  • 77 of parents reported that the 200 fee was
  • reasonable and 88 reported one of the three
  • financing options met their needs.

16
What are some lesson learned?
  • Over 95 of students reported they were
    respecting
  • their user agreements.
  • 79 of students and 78 of parents reported that
    they
  • were sharing information with each other about
  • how students were using the laptops as a learning
    tool.
  • 83 of students and 88 of parents reported the
  • primary use for the laptops at home was
  • homework, which was the highest reported
  • reason for use.

17
Teacher/Parent/Student Comments
  • Teacher
  • I use more interactive lessons. My students
    are learning to be internet safe and are becoming
    proficient in using the internet in a responsible
    manner. My students are learning more up-to-date
    information and using more news websites. My
    students are excited to do projects and are
    teaching each other how to do innovative things
    on the computer.

18
Teacher/Parent/Student Comments
  • Parent
  • Overall, our experience has been positive and
    look
  • forward to more learning via technology and we
    will
  • continue to closely monitor and have good
    dialogue
  • with our kids and the school and their peers.

19
Teacher/Parent/Student Comments
  • Students
  • This program really helps me learn better.
  • I love my new laptop!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

20
Common Questions
  • Question If my child is in Grade 8 in 2014-2015,
    will we
  • be able to keep the laptop at the end of the
    year?
  • Answer Yes, but you will need to pay another
    200.00
  • for the new device in September 2015.
  • Question Does my child have to bring home the
  • laptop?
  • Answer No, they can leave it at school.

21
Common Questions
  • Question What happens if my childs laptop is
  • in need of repair?
  • Answer All laptops in need of repair are sent
    out to be
  • serviced. All laptops come with a four year
    warranty.
  • All repairs, not covered by the warranty, will be
    looked
  • at on a case by case basis by the school
    principal.

22
Common Questions
  • Question What happens to the laptop if we move
  • during the user agreement?
  • Answer If the laptop is paid in full its yours
    to keep
  • when you move.

23
In conclusion
  • We believe that by implementing the One to
    the World technology initiative we will further
    our journey towards meeting the mission of our
    division which states
  • The Red River Valley School Division, with the
    support of the parents and community, strives to
    provide a learning environment that will allow
    our youth an opportunity to achieve to their
    highest
  • potential in a global environment.

24
  • Questions????

25
  • For further information on this initiative please
    contact your local school principal.
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