Updated by Od Pilot Fa Q
Updated by Od Pilot Fa Q
Updated by Od Pilot Fa Q
What network access will users have with their own devices? Students and teachers will have access to filtered Internet access only. Access will be similar to wi-fi Internet access that you would have in a public place like Starbucks or a hotel. Can I use software, applications or programs of my own? If you have them on your computer and they do not violate school technology policy or guidelines, you can use those applications. Are teachers required to implement the use of personal computing devices in their classroom instruction? No. Some teachers have opted to be part of a pilot program in which there will be an increased use of personal computing devices in classroom instruction. This pilot will help inform decision-making regarding the use of PCDs as an educational tool. Are there recommended devices for students or teachers? No. Are students and teachers still bound to school defined technology ethics policies and guidelines if they bring devices in to use at school? Yes. The same policies and guidelines apply to personal computing devices as to school-purchased computers and devices. Are cell and smart phones considered personal computing devices? Yes, but for this pilot students are permitted to only use their laptops, netbooks, tablet computers or e-readers. What if a personal computing device is stolen or lost at school? Users bring devices at their own risk and choice. Loss by students and/or teachers is not covered by the school. What if I have a device that can access a network other than the school network? If you bring a device with 3G/4G wireless access, you are still bound to school handbook policies and guidelines, but you can use that network if you prefer.
My laptop is not prompting me to choose a wireless network. Is there another way to connect? In the settings menu of your device, there is usually an icon for a network, go to this icon and choose Chester Guest from the list or prompt your computer to look for wireless networks in range. Always consult your devices owners manual for exact directions for accessing a wireless network. I brought my iPad to school to use in the classroom, but my teacher said I couldnt use it in her classroom. Can I still use it? The teacher in the classroom has the final say on procedures in the classroom. If he or she asks you not to use your device, then you must follow those directions. I cannot connect to the network. Can I get some help from someone? It is not the responsibility of your teachers or other staff to troubleshoot individual devices. Check your owners manual for issues concerning connectivity or ask a peer for help. My laptop was stolen when I brought it to school. Who should I contact about this? Bringing your own technology tools to school can be useful, however some risks are involved as well. It is always a good idea to record the devices serial number in case of theft. The Chester School District is not responsible for the theft/loss/ damage of any device. Any time a theft occurs, you should contact the main office to make them aware of the theft. Why am I filtered on my own computer? Shouldnt I be able to see what I want to on my own device? All network traffic is filtered for your protection and the protection of the school. The network you are using while at school belongs to the Chester School District and will be filtered. I have a data plan from a provider (AT&T, Sprint, Verizon etc.) on my digital device that allows internet access without using the guest network. Is this allowable? All network traffic is filtered for your protection and the protection of the school. The network you are using while at school belongs to the Chester School District and will be filtered. Am I still held accountable for the Acceptable Use Policy I signed even though this is my own personal computer? Yes. The Acceptable Use Policy remains in effect even when you are using your own laptop, smartphone, iPad, etc. Each time you attempt to access the network at school you will be prompted to accept the terms of service which include the AUP. Violating the terms of the AUP would be a student code of conduct violation, and will be handled by school administration.
PARENTAL ASSISTANCE WITH COMMUNICATING AND ENFORCING THESE COMMON-SENSE GUIDELINES IS ANTICIPATED AND GREATLY APPRECIATED.