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1:1 Devices at Locust Grove
Locust Grove recently provided moved from students sharing devices to each student having their own. This is the story of how they did it.
Separate School and Home Devices
Students have their own top of the line device they can use at school and can check out loaner devices to take home as needed for academic purposes.
Google Chromebooks
Overview information and resources for schools and districts exploring Google Chromebooks in the classroom.
Google for Education Teacher Center: Chromebooks
Resources to help teachers use Chromebooks in the classroom.
Advice: Hardware Selection
Understanding key points about what devices can and can't do, and how they fit within the context of the district's approach, will lead to a better device decision and save time.
Trailblazer's 1 to X Device Approach
The 1 to X ratio allows for purposeful allocation of devices based on learner needs and activities.
Quantifying the Economic Value of Chromebooks in K-12
This Google-sponsored white paper presents detailed research with 12 K–12 school systems that implemented Chromebooks for student access to the Internet and to educational materials.
Common Sense Media: Tips & Tricks for Managing Devices in the Classroom
This guide provides straightforward advice for teachers on how to manage devices in their classroom.
Student-Centered Acceptable Use Policy at BPS
A case study of how Boston Public Schools updated their AUP.
Sample Student Device Expectations
This technology resource hub from South St. Paul Public Schools shares device expectations and technology supports for both students and families.