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Welcome to Parent Night: Technology 101

Presenters: Mrs. Jayne OkazakiMr. Rob Johnson

Mrs. Christie Pisapia

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Edison Elementary Websitehttp://edison.tusd.org

QuicklinksSocial Media Links

Updated WeeklyWeekly Bulletin, Weekly Communicator CalendarResources & DownloadsPTA Handouts

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PowerSchoolhttps://ps.tusd.org/public/

Linking to your StudentSee Debbi in front office if not linked already

Attendance information updated daily

Progress Reports available 3 times/yearClick on Ecollect Forms for Progress Report

CAASPP Student Score Report (3rd – 5th grade)Click on Score Report

Accessing Clever

www.clever.com/in/torrance

Click

“Log in with Google”

Type in student’s etusd

email, which is their

7-digit ID number + @etusd.org.

Type in student’s password,

Which is their 7-digit ID number

and 2 CAPITAL letters

Available apps vary by grade level

Google Apps for Education

ST Math

Must be accessed through Clever

RAZ Kids

https://www.kidsa-z.com/main/Login

Achieve 3000

https://portal.achieve3000.com/index

Acceptable Use Agreement

http://www.tusd.org/etis/student-acceptable-use-policy

Internet Safety TipsSit with your kids when they are online

Pre-screen and approve any site they visit.

Keep any Internet-connected computer in an

open area where you can closely monitor your

child’s online use.

Source: Internet Safety 101 a program of Enough is Enough

https://internetsafety101.org/agebasedguidlines

Internet Safety TipsSet parental controls at the age-appropriate levels

Filtering and monitoring tools should not replace

parental supervision.

Get to know and talk to your kids about their

online friends and activities just as you would

about their other activities.Source: Internet Safety 101 a program of Enough is Enough

https://internetsafety101.org/agebasedguidlines

Internet Safety TipsDo not allow instant messaging, chat rooms, or

social networking sites designed for teens/adults.

Monitor their email and control their password.

Teach your kids to always come to you before

giving out information through e-mail, message

boards, registration forms, personal profiles, etc.Source: Internet Safety 101 a program of Enough is Enough

https://internetsafety101.org/agebasedguidlines

Internet Safety Resources

https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us

https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/interland

https://internetsafety101.org/agebasedguidlines

https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/net-safety.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxySrSbSY7o

https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship/internet-safety

Q & A

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