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The LaptopIt’s time for a revolution!
Features of the Laptop•Impressive processing capabilities•Plenty of storage space (300 GB HDD)•Wireless connection – Bluetooth•Microphone and webcam•Netbook keyboard and touch pad•11.6 inch screen•Extended battery life•Charger and protective sleeve
What’s on it?
Manufacturer LenovoProcessor Intel® Celeron 857 1.20 GHz dual-core.
RAM 4GB DDR-3 1333MHz MemoryHard Disk 300GB 5400rpm Sata HDDVideo card Intel® HM55 chipset 500MHz graphicsScreen 11.6” HD (1366 x 768) Anti-glare LED Backlight DisplayCamera 640 x 480 (0.3MP) pixels
Battery 6 Cell Li-Ion battery (5.6 Ah)Keyboard ISO full size 84 key keyboardColours GreyNetworking 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 PortWireless Broadcom 802.11 a/b/g/nBluetooth Bluetooth Version 3.0USB ports 3 USB (inc. 1 powered)Video ports VGA Port, HDMI PortAudio ports Built-in Mic-in/headphone outWeight 1.7kg with 6-cell batteryDimensions 280mm x 188mm x 127mmInstalled OS Windows 7 Enterprise Edition
What’s on it?
Operating System Windows 7 Enterprise
Productivity Suite Microsoft Office Enterprise 2010
Word Excel PowerPoint OneNote Access Publisher
Creative suite Adobe CS5
Acrobat 9 Pro Extended Dreamweaver LiveCycle Designer Contribute Flash Professional Photoshop Elements 9 Flash Catalyst Fireworks Premier Elements 9 Illustrator Captivate
Audio Editing Audacity 1.3
Internet browser Microsoft IE 8
IWB applications SmartBoard Suite
Smart Notebook 10 Smart Record
Smart Video Player Smart Capture
Mathematics Microsoft Maths GeoGebra
Music Tux guitar
Finale Notepad
Art and Design Google SketchUp 8 Adobe Photoshop CS5 + Elements
Other Learning Tools
Google Earth Mind Mapping: Freemind
Celtx script-writing Flowchart diagrams: Adobe LiveCycle ES2
Debut Video Capture Software
Multimedia Apple iTunes Windows Media Player
Movie Maker Photo Story
What the laptops can do…•Authenticate to Windows using theDET Portal ID – one laptop user only• Connect to the school’s new wireless network providing access to Internet, DET intranet, school’s web services• Print to selected HP networked laser printers via IP printing.• Run the pre-installed applications• Provide a virtual 1366x768 display • Connect wired or wirelessly at home• Accept a USB flash, SD card or external hard drive to read from or write to.• Connect via Remote Desktop to specified school terminal servers – not yet available at PPHS
Learning
It is time to stop learning abouttechnology and start using technologyto learn – to focus on the outcomes ofthe use of technology rather than justits use.
What support dostudents need toachieve this?Students undertake challenging and stimulating learning activities supported by access to global information resources and powerful tools for information processing, communication and collaboration
What sort of activities will students now be able to do with their laptops, the software and tools?
•Immediately engage with their learning
•Record information and evidence of learning through photographs, microphone recording
•Create professional multimedia presentations in a variety of mediums e.g. Flash Video, Audio, PDF, Notebook 10 software and the full Adobe Suite.
•Interact with curriculum specific tools like Geogebra (Math), Google Sketchup (TAS), periodic table (Science), One Note software•Create professional multimedia presentations in a variety of mediums (Powerpoint, Flash, Photoshop)•Prepare presentations for use on the interactive white board (Smart Tools and Accessories)
What About The Teachers?
•The teacher roll-out is almost complete.The teacher roll-out is almost complete.•The majority of teaching staff throughout The majority of teaching staff throughout
NSW have been allocated laptops.NSW have been allocated laptops.•No teacher devices this year.No teacher devices this year.•Teacher devices were rolled out in 2009 Teacher devices were rolled out in 2009
and 2011. Future teacher roll outs in and 2011. Future teacher roll outs in discussion.discussion.
•Teachers have began to Teachers have began to implement technology into implement technology into their daily lessons. Many their daily lessons. Many successfully use their learning successfully use their learning tools with students and visa tools with students and visa versa.versa.
•Teachers also use their laptops Teachers also use their laptops for administrative tasks such for administrative tasks such as roll marking. This simplifies as roll marking. This simplifies many tasks.many tasks.
Policies
Laptop User CharterPrior to receiving a laptop studentsmust return a signed agreement.
This agreement includes:• a commitment to take the laptop home and charge the battery• acceptable computer and Internet use including rules about cyber bullying.
Failure to comply with the Laptop User Charter could result in:• Recall of the laptop• Loss of access for home use
Laptop User CharterWhat happens if my laptop breaks?• All laptops and batteries are covered by a manufacturer’s 2 years warranty.• The warranty covers manufacturer’s defects and normal use of the laptop. • This does not cover negligence, abuse or malicious damage.What happens if I accidentally damage my laptop?•In the case of loss or accidental damage a statutory declaration signed by a Justice of the Peace must be provided before a laptop can be replaced. This replacement may be at the family’s expense.
What happens if my laptop is stolen?•Hack-resistant hardware has been included to track and render stolen laptops useless. The technology removes any incentive to steal the devices. Thieves can be tracked and prosecuted. Devices can be frozen by request.•In the case of suspected theft, a police event number must be provided before a laptop can be replaced. Fraudulent or excessive claims could lead to loss of access to a laptop for home use.
Reporting An IncidentReporting An Incident• DIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION - NSWDIGITAL EDUCATION REVOLUTION - NSW• LAPTOP USER CHARTER LAPTOP USER CHARTER • Student nameStudent name _________________________ _________________________• Family nameFamily name Given name Given name• Parent/Carer name ____________________________Parent/Carer name ____________________________• Family nameFamily name Given name Given name• PurposePurpose• The Digital Education Revolution - NSW Program aims to improve The Digital Education Revolution - NSW Program aims to improve
student learning experiences both in and out of the classroom. student learning experiences both in and out of the classroom. The NSW Department of Education and Training is providing The NSW Department of Education and Training is providing students with a personal laptop on the expectation that they will students with a personal laptop on the expectation that they will make good decisions with regard to their personal use of make good decisions with regard to their personal use of technology.technology.
• Laptop User Charter
Will students be taught howto care for their laptops?•Students will receive guidance ongood laptop care – this includesergonomics and safe charging.
Students will be encouraged to:• Keep the laptop safe.• Take care when using and charging. Laptops should not be placed on or under soft items such as pillows, lounge chairs or blankets as this may cause the laptop to overheat and could result in damage.• Keep the laptop inside school bags when travelling to and from school. A durable padded sleeve will be provided.
What happens if a family does not have Internet access at home?•The laptop will have many uses at home without the Internet but the students’ ability to gain full benefit from the laptop will be much greater if they have Internet access at home.•Access will be via the home Internet service provider either wired by Ethernet or a wireless access point.•DET filters apply when students go online at home via the DET portal.
Comments from Parents• “The laptop has heightened my child's sense of responsibility towards their learning”.• “She became more independent and proactive in doing her school work”.• “I believe it is a successful trial and it's a great idea to use a laptop to make learning more interesting and effective.”• “I believe that this is the way to conduct education in time to come.”
Parents were enthusiastic about thewireless laptops because they:
• enhance student learning• include extensive software• assist students with their organisation• lighten the schoolbag load• give their children a sense of ownership• provide mobile learning• save the family budget
A few final words“He would have taken it to bed.He dumped the PC in his room”
Parent of test Drive Student“…..an awesome little portable computer to learn with, listen to music, keep my files and do research on”
Test Drive Student“Students can become more autonomous learners constructing their own understanding”
Test Drive Teacher
Picnic Point High School Timeline
• Tonight – Information and signing of the Charter• From Thursday 30 February– Students who have returned their signed charter will have their laptops commissioned• Friday 31 February– All laptops should be commissioned and ready for use in classrooms• The future – “A revolutionary journey for our students begins
Further Information?Further Information?• The DET has a web site where all of your The DET has a web site where all of your
questions can be answered. It is found atquestions can be answered. It is found at• http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/gotoschool/hi
ghschool/dernsw/yourquestions.php• Policies:Policies:• https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/https://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/
technology/computers/l4l/PD20090395.shtmltechnology/computers/l4l/PD20090395.shtml• Also, everything that has been presented Also, everything that has been presented
tonight can also be found on our school’s tonight can also be found on our school’s web site atweb site at
• http://www.picnicpt-h.schools.nsw.edu.au/