BYOD Program Clause Samples

BYOD Program. APS currently runs a BYOD program in Years 3, 4, 5 & 6. For your information, by being invited to join the APS BYOD Program, your child will have the opportunity to utilise their own mobile learning device at school. When considering the purchase of these devices, please ensure the following minimum requirements; camera, microphone, internet connectivity (dual band 5 GHz capability), word processing program or app, ability to access google apps, android apps or apple apps and a minimum screen size 7.9” x 9.7” (size of an iPad mini). The minimum specifications can be found on a variety of devices including but not limited to; iPads, Chromebooks and Android Tablets. You should check with retailers for exact specifications and suitability for purpose. Please be advised:  Aveley Primary School takes no responsibility for lost, stolen or damaged personal mobile learning devices and/or accessories.  Any damage or loss will be the sole responsibility of the parent. As is the case with other personal property, if damage is caused by another student, the issue will be directed to both students’ families to be resolved.  Any loss, damage or theft should be reported to the school immediately. If your child is invited to take part in the BYOD program and is unable to for any reason, they will still have the opportunity to access shared devices (when one is available) at school. Additional information will be made available to you when your child is invited to join the BYOD Program.
BYOD Program. The iPad BYOD program aims to introduce students to a diverse range of teaching and learning opportunities to prepare them for a digital-rich future. The College has been well positioned to provide effective ICT infrastructure to support this program by offering full wireless coverage to our students. To ensure every student is equipped with the 21st Century skills required for the future, MSSC recommends parents/caregivers to support the iPad BYOD program for their child. To connect to the College network the BYOD Acceptable Use form needs to be completed and returned to iServices. Year 7 – 9 iPad Device Year 10 - 12 iPad, Windows or Mac Device (based on subject selection) Important: The Department of Education does not support Android devices including Chromebooks Minimum iPad Specifications - iPad 7th Gen (2019) or newer (iPad Mini is not supported) - iPad Pro 10.5” (2017) or Newer - 32gb or greater storage - Supports iOS 17 or newer Parents/caregivers are also asked to purchase the following accessories: - Ruggedised/protective case and screen protector - Headphones – we recommend volume restricted headphones - A number of suggested apps that are outlined in the MSSC Suggested Apps List Purchasing Portal The College have worked with suppliers Acer, JB HiFi & HP to provide our students with competitive education pricing whilst also providing support, warranty & finance solutions. The portal provides a range of devices that meet our minimum specifications, suitable for the BYOD program for Year 7 to 12. These portal links can be found on our college BYOD page.
BYOD Program. Our community believes that electronic devices are valuable resources to support and enrich the curriculum and school community. The benefits of these devices outweigh the potential disadvantages for students. It is the philosophy of our school community to teach and model responsible device and resource use in a developmentally appropriate manner. The community feels that acceptable use of technology lies in behavior, not technology. However, care should be taken that technology is not used to the detriment of face-to-face social interaction.
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