Chromebook Information
What is a 1:1 device initiative?
One to One (often abbreviated as 1:1) technology describes an educational situation in which every student has their own mobile computing device (tablet, laptop, computer, netbook, Chromebook, etc.) to use for learning.
Why is it important for students?
One-to-one technology's objective is to provide educational solutions to the new and widespread role of tech in the lives of students and teachers.
Students already interact so much with mobile devices and the internet, especially at home, and teachers can only make effective use of new educational technologies and digital learning resources by integrating education with students’ use of tech.
Adopting a 1:1 technology approach makes the process of teaching digital skills and technological literacy far simpler.
1:1 Information
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is there a concern about students experiencing "too much technology", eye fatigue, headaches, etc?
- Is there a device protection plan? If so, how much does it cost?
- Will my student use the same device until graduation?
- Can students opt out of using the district-issued device and use their own?
- What happens if the device is lost or stolen?
- Will my student be required to bring the device to school every day?
- Do the safety filters no longer apply if a student logs on with a different email?
- If the issued device needs repairs, will they be issued a loaner?
- Will students be issued a carrying case and charging cord?
- Will new Chromebooks be bought for elementary schools?
- After school hours, how can students/parents reach out for tech support? Is there a chatbot feature?
- Will there be enough Wifi bandwidth to support so many devices simultaneously?
- How are you protecting our students?
- How can students improve their keyboarding skills?