Winooski Innovation School: Digital Citizenship Contract
Throughout the course of the year, students will have the opportunity to work with technology and become responsible digital citizens. This is an exciting time as students will be able to engage in the digital world, and it is essential that students are able to utilize essential 21st century skills with integrated technology.
I will communicate online cordially and with respect (as if I were talking to my teacher or grandparents/guardians).
I will only use appropriate and positive language when communicating with others online.
I will use technology as a way to empower myself and others.
I will respect others works (always citing and providing credit).
I will remember that not everyone has the same access to technology as I do, and I will treat them respectfully.
I will help my parents understand how to have fun and learn things online and teach them things about the internet.
I will respect my privacy by not giving out my personal information, and I will respect others privacy by keeping anonymity and/or using pseudonyms (consent).
I will maintain a positive digital footprint.
I will actively be responsible, and maintain the well being of any device that I may use.
Signature: ______________________________ Date: __________
Parent Signature: ______________________________ Date: __________
Winooski Innovation School: 9th Grade iPads Initiative (Letter Home)
Dear Parents & Guardians,
As we continue our recent iPad initiative at the Winooski Innovation School, every 9th grade student this year will be receiving an iPad during the first week of school. We acknowledge that this is both an exciting time for students who will be provided with great learning opportunities through tech. integration, as well as the genuine concerns parents might have in regards to the implementation of personal, technological devices.
In order for students and parents to better understand the purpose of having a 1:1 initiative at the Winooski Innovation School, we have set aside times throughout the semester in which students can have a seminar on learning how to use the iPad properly, as well as being responsible digital citizens. In addition, we will provide times throughout the semester after schools for parents, guardians, students, and the community to learn how to utilize iPads in an effective manner.
Some of the integral learning skills that students can attain through tech integration, include metacognition and self assessment, which there are various apps that guide and facilitate students reflection on their own work intuitively. In addition, students with disabilities and English Language Learners (ELL’s) will be able to communicate and participate in an integrated classroom much more effectively, which is essential to our commitment of inclusive classrooms.
Our initiative is an exciting opportunity for our school and an amazing privilege for our students and teachers. With privilege comes responsibility, and students are expected to take care of their devices, both hardware and software. Students will only download approved programs. Students will recognize that not everybody has the same access to technology and will be respectful of those who do not have iPads.
As we begin this initiative this year we are sending each student home with a Digital Citizenship Tech contract. This contract explains our expectations regarding the student’s use of their iPads inside and outside the classroom. We ask that parents and their students thoroughly read this contract together, in hopes of building an understanding of our expectations, together. If parents or students have any questions about the tech contract, after reading it together feel free to contact Winooski Innovation School.
Enclosed with this letter is contact information of two IT Specialists. Please contact any of them if problems arise when your child is using his or her iPad.
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Rebecca Wigglesworth: Winooski IT Specialist
Phone Number: (802)-685-6178
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Jay Allen: Winooski IT Specialist
Phone Number: (802)-543-7642
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Thank you for time and your consideration,
Principal Jeffko
The first piece of evidence is a Tech Contract. We were asked, in groups, to create a fair use/ digital citizenship tech contract for a 1:1 tech initiative at a middle/ high school. Within the contract we were supposed to think of different expectations that we think would be important in a 1:1 initiative. This may include rule’s around student safety, cyber security, cyber bullying and the safety of the device.
The second piece of evidence is a letter home to parents regarding the tech contract. This letter needed to include a description of our tech initiative while also explaining why it is important for our school community, and introduce our tech contract. This letter is meant to help parents feel more comfortable with the initiative, instead of worrying about the initiative. It was important for our group to keep a professional and respectful tone as we wrote our letter.
This blog focuses performance criteria 10.1: Candidates are prepared to collaborate with learners, families, colleagues, other school professionals, and community members to ensure student learning. This means that I am showing my ability to work with members of the community I am working with, including parents and students. A tech initiative is a great time to connect with the rest of the community. When there is a tech initiative kickoff in a school there are often many apprehensive parents. It is our jobs as educators to create open communication with parents to ease their fears. I believe this contract and letter home to parents begins to show my ability to successfully communicate with parents and students, because it is respectful, and allowing an open dialogue amongst the school and the greater community. This gives the opportunity for collaboration to make the initiative the best it can be for the school environment.
As I think about our educational world moving towards a digital one, I am a little apprehensive. My biggest fear about tech being used in classrooms is it will become a distraction, and will be used too often. Students often use tech frequently at home, and if they use it frequently at school they will be constantly surrounded by tech. As I get ready for my professional life around tech I will definitely be thinking about balance and managing distractions in my classroom. One way I will do this, is use tech strategies that are useful, and not just for the sake of using tech. I will also implement strategies that will require students to close tech when we are not using it, and create a classroom norm of putting tech away when it is not being used.
Along with making sure that tech is used appropriately in my classroom, I will want to be prepared around the best ways to use it. This may include professional development that is devoted to learning how to use different apps in the classroom. If my school has an apple TV, a chromecast, or another system like these two it will be important to have professional development days devoted to properly using this equipment, and practicing using it, so that as a teacher I will be more comfortable with the specific tech in my classroom.