Technology plays a large role in our student’s lives. Personal devices can enhance and enrich learning opportunities both at home and school. At The Lake Primary School our shared vision is to prepare our students for an era of independent learning and this includes work done on digital devices. We aim for our students to strive for excellence through an independent learning program that integrates the curriculum and uses Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as a learning platform. Nearly all jobs in any industry have a strong ICT component, it is essential that they learn these skills. We also educate students in the safe and responsible use of technology online.
Post COVID we realised that our students could, and do, benefit from having a device at their disposal to complete learning tasks at school and home. Over this time, we saw a huge improvement in their ICT skillset.
We have ensured that our students moving onto Secondary School should be able to ‘take their device’ with them and use them in their Secondary Education. This again justifies the purchase and with a hope that the parent/child will get value for money in the long run.
Students will have enhanced opportunities to learn, engage, communicate, collaborate and develop skills that will prepare them for many aspects of their future life
Develop skills needed for critical evaluation
Learn to communicate and collaborate online
Learn safe, responsible and ethical use of digital technology
Develop and demonstrate knowledge, skills, practices and attitudes necessary for their life moving forward in the 21st Century
We commenced the BYOD program at The Lake PS at the commencement of the 2022 School Year. We highly encourage our families (particularly in Years 3-6) to take this up in 2023.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is where parents purchase a device that their child brings to school each day to do their schoolwork. This device remains the property of the family. The school will provide wireless broadband internet access whilst at school.
The school will provide a Google Education domain where data and individual portfolios can be stored and accessed from school or externally by students/families that have log on capabilities.
If you already have an existing device that meets the minimum standards (see next page), we welcome students to commence bringing these devices to School.
If families are unable to purchase BYOD’s then the school will provide students with shared devices. These devices stay at school at all times.
Where to buy:
As much as we have the JB Education portal organised for families. We would very much like to encourage families to look at purchasing their BYOD from our local stores. Give them a call or visit the store……they will be more than happy to help you out with your purchases:
Harvey Norman:
https://stores.harveynorman.com.au/harvey-norman-mildura-vic
JB Hi Fi (different to the JB Education portal):
https://www.jbhifi.com.au/pages/mildura
Officeworks:
https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/storepage/W337/VIC/Mildura
JB Education Portal
School Code (for parents): THELAKEPSBYOD23
https://www.jbeducation.com.au/byod/
Things to consider:
What age is my child and how long do I expect my child to use a particular device? (ie a device you buy for your Year 2 child will be different to the device you buy for your Year 5 child who will be moving into the Secondary education environment).
You should get anything up to 4 years (hopefully more) out of your device providing it is looked after
Device Specification Guide
Any device bought into the School needs to be in fair and reasonable condition. Any unsafe devices will be sent home and be required to be repaired.
Who is responsible for what?
School Responsibilities
Student/Parent Responsibilities
Note:
*The school does not have the facilities for charging devices
** The school will be responsible for monitoring the safe use of students’ online safety while at school.
Frequently asked questions:
Devices which are not suitable as a primary BYOD
Android tablets, Chromebooks, Amazon Fire Tablets and devices other than those listed as suitable above may connect and work to some extent at the School but we do not recommend that such devices are suitable as a primary BYOD tool. Our specialist technician is happy to try and get your device working where possible. No guarantees.
Space required on devices
Refer to our device specifications (essentially not much storage is required as we use Google Docs – webpage based applications where documents are stored as well). If you child’s device breaks, then their work is not lost.
Student email accounts
We currently use the Google Suite which includes a student email account. Students already have an email account that is monitored by the school.
Other reasons to go BYOD:
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