Franklin High School Bring Your Own Device Policy BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) refers to a program in which students can use their own personal wireless device to support their learning in school during the instructional day. This includes connecting to the Internet via the school’s wireless network. A personal wireless device is defined as (minimum of a 7” screen) and must be school approved:
Ipad or Android tablets Netbook and Laptop computers
FHS BYOD Rules & Guidelines
The use of personal electronic devices during the instructional day is to support student learning and educational activities; personal use is secondary.
The use of personal electronic devices in the classroom is at the discretion of teachers and the school administration.
Personal electronic device use at school must not disrupt the learning of others.
Inappropriate use of personal electronic devices during the instructional day may result in loss of privileges. In extreme circumstances, devices may be subject to search & seizure.
The School District and FHS is not responsible for damaged, lost or stolen devices that students use in the BYOD pilot
Access to school WiFi is provided by the FASD Technology Department.
The FASD Technology Department is not responsible for setup, maintenance and repair to personal devices involved in this BYOD pilot.
Failure to abide by this policy may result in loss of BYOD privileges.
WHAT RESOUCES CAN I ACCESS WITH BYOD?
School WiFi Internet Resources & Web Pages Student Email My Big Campus Teacher Web Pages
HOW WILL BYOD SUPPORT MY LEARNING?
Access to online resources Research Communication & Collaboration with Teachers and Peers
FASD BYOD Registration Form - 2015 Name of Student:
Grade:
Email Address:
Phone Number:
Building location:
Type of Device:
MAC address:
Student BYOD Instructions 1. Fill out the BYOD form entirely (front and back with parent signature) 2. Give the BYOD form to a computer technician so that they can review your form and give your device access to the BYOD wireless network. Hold onto your device and wait until the computer technician finishes. 3. Connect your device to the BYOD wireless network. High School students Middle School Students Wlan – fhsbyod Wlan - fmsbyod
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