2020 BYOD LAPTOP CHARTER - Maroochydore State High School

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2020 BYOD LAPTOP CHARTER - Maroochydore State High School
2020 BYOD LAPTOP
    CHARTER
2020 BYOD LAPTOP CHARTER - Maroochydore State High School
Contents
Foreword ...................................................................................................................................... 3
   Introduction................................................................................................................................. 3
   What is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOd) scheme? ................................................................... 3
   Participation in the BYOd scheme .............................................................................................. 3
   Required device specifications ................................................................................................... 3
   Choosing a device ...................................................................................................................... 4
   Can we provide advice? ............................................................................................................. 4
   Backing up.................................................................................................................................. 4
   Local backup .............................................................................................................................. 5
   Cloud backup ............................................................................................................................. 5
   Caring for the device .................................................................................................................. 5
   Security of devices ..................................................................................................................... 5
   Charging devices ........................................................................................................................ 5
   Cases ......................................................................................................................................... 5
   Insurance.................................................................................................................................... 6
   Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 6
   Protecting the school .................................................................................................................. 6
   Repairs and maintenance ........................................................................................................... 6
   School support ........................................................................................................................... 6
   Using the devices at school ....................................................................................................... 6
   Printing ....................................................................................................................................... 6
   Equity pool.................................................................................................................................. 6
   Software and applications ........................................................................................................... 7
BYOD Acceptable Use Policy ...................................................................................................... 8
   INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 8
   YOUR OBLIGATIONS ................................................................................................................ 8
   ACCEPTABLE USE ................................................................................................................... 8
   WHAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE USE ........................................................................................... 8
   BREACHING THIS POLICY ....................................................................................................... 8
2020 BYOD LAPTOP CHARTER - Maroochydore State High School
Document name:    2020 BYOD Laptop Charter                                                 Page 3

Foreword
This document has been prepared to offer guidance for those school community members wishing
to know more about the implementation of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOd) program at
Maroochydore State High School. Each section should be thoroughly read and understood before
following the guidelines and procedures. The content of this handbook is subject to change and
notifications will be communicated via the school’s website.
Questions related to material contained within can be directed to relevant personnel at the school,
by contacting the school directly.

Introduction
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are used at Maroochydore State High
School to enhance the teaching and learning within the classroom but also to extend student
learning beyond the classroom.
Being part of 1:1 program has many benefits including but not limited to:
   •   Students who access their own computers take greater pride and ownership over the
       knowledge they create and are more independent learners
   •   A flow‐on to more flexible forms of schooling, 1‐to‐1 programs extend formal learning
       communities to include parents, siblings and other people important in students’ lives.

What is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOd) scheme?
Students are able to provide their own device for ICT usage at school. The school will provide
access to the internet for these devices and allow students to use the devices in class to support
teaching and learning. One of the rationales for the scheme is that students will be comfortable
using a device that they "own" and manage themselves. They should be familiar with how it works
and the software installed on the device.

Maroochydore State High School is committed to moving students forward in a contemporary
learning environment and the progression towards a BYOD model will assist with this. Teaching staff
will work with students to ensure that they have access to relevant learning materials on the device
of their choice.

Participation in the BYOd scheme
Parents and families who choose to participate in the BYOD scheme need to:
   •   Read and understand the policies and procedures outlined in this document.
   •   Sign the BYOD Student Connectivity Form
   •   Ensure the $40 ICT Support and Connectivity Fee has been paid
   •   Read and understand the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)

Required device specifications
While no specific laptop model is required, Windows 10 laptops are the preferred device.
Apple laptops are supported however some applications and functionality may not be available. An
iPad may be used but only as a supplementary device i.e. for e-books or internet access. iPads
cannot print or connect to our file servers. Android devices and Chromebooks are not
supported and phones are not acceptable.
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Devices larger than 15” are not recommended due to their bulkiness.
Devices which do not meet the minimum specifications below will experience difficulties operating
within the school.

                                               Minimum          Recommended

                      OS (PC / Windows)
                                              Windows 8.1        Windows 10
                          *preferred*

                       OS (Apple / Mac)      MacOS 10.13         MacOS 10.15
                          *supported*         (High Sierra)        (Catalina)

                          Screen Size           11 inch            up to 15"

                        RAM (Memory)             4 GB                 8GB

                      Hard Drive (Storage)      128 GB          250+ GB SSD

                          Battery Life          6 Hours                ..

Choosing a device
Making device selections is the responsibility of the parents and caregivers. Taking a copy of the
minimum specifications to retail outlets would be an appropriate way to begin the process.

Can we provide advice?
The school cannot provide suggestions to parents and caregivers regarding various makes or
models; nor will the school suggest one retail outlet is preferred over another. However, if required,
the school can advise that a particular device will be suitable. Discussions about curriculum
suitability can be held with appropriate staff at school.

Backing up
Technology failure is a fact of life and it is the responsibility of the student to ensure that their
material is back up regularly. The school will not be held responsible for loss of material or
assessment on BYOD devices. Technology failure will not be accepted as an excuse for non‐
submission of assessment tasks. Students are advised to always back up their work in at least two
locations.
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Local backup
Backups of student documents should be made at least each week, and even more regularly
during peak periods of assessment, i.e. when a lot of assessment is due or being worked on.
Procedures for this will vary from device to device but there should be the provision to copy files to
an SD card, external hard drive or USB disk or school network drive. There are a number of
applications which make this easy and advice related to these can be obtained from the school’s
IT Support Desk.

Periodically, a separate backup should be made and stored off‐site, e.g. at a relative’s house.

Cloud backup
There are a number of online services which allow users to backup their files to “the cloud”. These
usually require the end‐user to register with the site, providing a username and password, and
sometimes installing an application to copy the files from the device to the service. Some providers
include Dropbox, Evernote, Google and Microsoft. These services may not be accessible via the
school’s internet.

The school does not recommend any particular service and End User License Agreements and
Privacy Agreements should be read carefully before creating an account.

Caring for the device
It is the responsibility of families to keep their chosen ICT device in good working order to ensure
minimal disruption to learning.

Each device and carry case/bag should be clearly labelled with the student’s name.

Students should take care to put their device to sleep when moving around, as failure to do so can
damage the hard drive and potentially lose files. Choosing a device with a solid state drive (SSD) will
alleviate this issue.

Security of devices
The security of the device remains the responsibility of the student. While the school provides
lockers for Years 8-12 students and locked classrooms for year 7 students to assist with storage of
devices during the day, maintaining a vigilant disposition towards the device is still important.
Keeping the device with the student at all times is vital when not in a locker (locked classroom for
year 7) and leaving the device overnight in a locker or classroom is not permitted.

Charging devices
Students will be expected to bring a fully-charged device to school each day. There will be no provision
for charging personal devices at school and families should consult with suppliers regarding battery life
to ensure that the device they choose has sufficient charge to last the school day.

Cases
A strong carry case is one of the most effective ways to provide some protection for the device from
accidental damage like drops. Use a bag or case with adequate padding designed to hold a laptop.
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Insurance
Insurance for personal devices is the responsibility of the family. There are a number of aspects
which should be considered, including accidental damage protection. This should cover the device
both on and off site. Fire, theft and “acts of God” are usually not covered in these policies and the
device should be included in the family home or contents policy. All insurance claims must be
settled between families and the respective insurance companies.

Warranty
Most devices will only come with a minimal manufacturer’s warranty and families should consider
an extended warranty and ensure they are familiar with the conditions of this warranty.

Protecting the school
Any personal device brought on‐site is required to have an up‐to‐date operating system on it.
Devices may be inspected periodically to ensure compliance with this requirement.

Repairs and maintenance
All maintenance on personal devices is the responsibility of the family. This includes issues related
to software, including the operating system. Families should speak to their vendors regarding
turnaround times and warranty claims. Day loan devices may be available from the IT Support
desk for use while repairs are occurring, though this will need to be balanced by the demand on
the equity pool.

School support
The school will provide a limited amount of technical support via the IT Support desk, located in
the Library. In most cases, they will suggest a suitable course of action for families to take, such
as warranty claim, insurance claim, etc.

Using the devices at school
Wi‐Fi and 3G/4G

Connection to the school Wi‐Fi allows access to the Internet, filtered and monitored by the
department. Standard department filters will screen usage and access.

3G/4G access is not filtered by the department so should be disconnected and not used at school.
The school takes no responsibility for content accessed by students using this facility on their
personal devices.

Printing
Devices should be able to print to the school’s printers.

Equity pool
The school recognises that not every family will be able to provide ICT devices for their student.
The equity pool is a means of ensuring that all students have access to devices at some stage of
their education to supplement their learning in the classroom. For some, this will mean accessing
devices from the common pools located in the classrooms or the Library.
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Software and applications
School‐owned software may only be installed on school‐owned devices. In the rare case that a
subject requires subject specific software to be installed, the responsibility for installing the
required software on personal devices, therefore, falls on the families providing the devices. Some
software is available free of charge. See below:

Microsoft Office 365 Suite
All state school students from Prep to Year 12 can now download multiple free copies of the
Microsoft Office 365 Suite to their personal home and mobile computer equipment.

Please note that the initial login page requires a MIS email address and password with the
following authentication page only requiring MIS ID and password.

Download process

Sign in to Office 365 to download a free copy of the Microsoft Office 365 Suite at

http://portal.office.com

Adobe Suite

Students will also be able to obtain a copy of the current Adobe CC Suite which includes
Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and Premiere Pro.
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BYOD Acceptable Use Policy
INTRODUCTION
  1. This acceptable use policy is applicable to your use of the Queensland Department of Education &
     Training (DET) BYOd network provided by Bridge Point Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary
     of Telstra Corporation (Bridge Point).
  2. This acceptable use policy forms part of your agreement with is for the service.
  3. The rules in this Acceptable Use Policy are a non‐exhaustive list of requirements. We may
     therefore issue directions to you that are not covered by the requirements below.
  4. We may interpret and apply the rules below in such reasonable manner that we consider
     appropriate in the circumstances.

YOUR OBLIGATIONS
  1. You must abide by the provisions of this Acceptable Use Policy
  2. You must only use the Service for the purposes for which it was designed and offered and not for
     any other purpose.
  3. You must use the Service in a responsible manner, taking into account the effects your use of the
     Service may have on other users of the service.

ACCEPTABLE USE
   1. It is acceptable to use the service for providing access to the DET Student Network to
      subscribers of the service.
   2. Subscribers to the ‘Standard users’ offering may enroll a maximum of three (3) devices per
      student for network access.
   3. Subscribers to the ‘Power users’ offering may enroll a maximum of six (6) devices per student for
      network access.3.4 ‐ Guest users who are not subscribers to the service may be provisioned for
      access for a maximum of 5 days.
   4. Guest users are permitted to enroll a maximum of one (1) device for network access.
   5. Guest users’ access is restricted to internet access only, Guest users will not be able to access
      the internal DET network.
   6. Schools are permitted to on charge users a fee commensurate with the cost to the school of
      subscribing and administering access to the service.

WHAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE USE
   1. On boarding access for users who have not subscribed and paid for access to the service.
   2. Allowing multiple users to use one set of credentials to access the Service.
   3. Allowing users to on sell access to the Service.

BREACHING THIS POLICY
   1. Breaching this Acceptable Use Policy may result in Bridge Point taking action to remedy the
      breach.
   2. Where users are being on boarded for access beyond the number of subscriptions purchased,
      Bridge Point reserves the right to charge in line with the pricing schedule for the additional users
      as well as an administration fee commensurate with the cost and effort associated with dealing
      with the issue. To avoid such charges it is recommended each school leverages Active Directory
      to limit access to only those who have subscribed to the Service.
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