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Guidelines and Procedures

Teacher unlocks the cart…twists combo Teacher counts laptops. Teacher must be present at all times. Be vigilant in the class, patrolling the aisles

(WAM- walk around management), monitor with ARD3- Apple Remote Desktop.

Use a Problem Sheet for tech issues. Keep the computer cart organized. Teacher counts laptops & locks cart

Develop a list of student rules for use. If there are problems – use a form and tape

it to the computer. Report problems to TTL/Help Desk.

Plan the routine for using the laptops.

Develop a Procedure so that students know exactly what to do and how to proceed from the beginning to the end of the lesson when using the laptops.

Established a Routine for the procedures so that there is no confusion.

What happens the first time you use the laptops, will set the tone for future uses.

Stay positive–expect the best. Make expectations clear.

◦ Establish rules for managing the mobile lab.

◦ Explain the reasons for the rules.◦ Stick to your guns.◦ Post the rules and consequences.

Be fair, firm, and consistent. Follow through.

Procedure for checking out laptops from cart Procedure for handling laptops Procedure for printing Procedure for reporting problems Procedure for students seeking help Procedure for using laptops when working in a

group Procedure for saving work Procedure for putting laptops away

① Explain: State, explain, model, and demonstrate the procedure.

② Rehearse: Rehearse and practice the procedure under your supervision.

③ Reinforce: Re-teach, rehearse, practice, and reinforce the classroom procedure until it becomes a student habit or routine.

Assign or have students sign out for laptops.

Use extra AC adapters to preserve batteries.

Match the Number slots and MacBooks.

Have containers for the mice, headsets, and extra AC adapters. Number these as well.

Create a monitor team for each classroom/period.

Present your rules clearly, and provide reasonable explanations for the need for them.

Consider having students help establish the rules.

Write the rules down, and permanently post them in the classroom.

Give them to students on paper and have them sign an agreement.

If you break the rules, you do not get to use the laptop. Price:

$1529.00

Stay on task. Save every 5 minutes. Shut down computers properly. Return computers to the cart. Report problems. Carefully plug laptop back in to AC

adapter.

Keep in mind that rules are most effective when there are consequences to face if students break them and rewards if students follow them.

What happens after the first, second, third infraction?

What happens if they do a good job?

Plan for at least one computer being down.

Set time limits for students to help them stay on task.

Allow enough time for saving, cleaning up, monitoring, etc.

Figure out who the techies in the classroom are and use them.

Be patient–sometimes laptops require time to do their job.

Be gentle with keyboards, monitors, and AC adapters. Repairs may not happen.

Ask if you are not sure. Rule of 3– Ask two students before ask

teacher for help. Share if learn something new on the

laptop or in application.

If you give a student a MacBook . . .

Does it really make a difference?Do students really want to come to school?Do teachers teach differently?Are students excited about learning?Does it help to instill the love of life-long learning?Does discipline go down?Do test scores and attendance go up?

The answer to ALL of the above is YES!

Fran Newberg, Executive DirectorPaula Don, Director