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How to make your school IT budget go further

Vizor

Schools should establish a device care policy that outlines the rules and guidelines for device care. To help we have made a sample 1:1 device repair policy document to assist schools. You can use this document as a basis for your own policy, modifying it according to your needs.

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Creating an Effective Learning Environment While Practicing Social Distancing

Dr. Shannon Doak

So, your school has decided to re-open face-to-face learning following CDC guidelines for social distancing. This means students will be in the classroom and you as their teacher, will need to share documents with them, assign learning tasks, and assess their understanding. Below are links to many of my previous posts.

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How to craft useful, student-centered social media policies

eSchool News

The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Every school and student and teacher population will require its own unique set of guidelines; these guidelines can vary significantly if you’re a one-to-one or BYOD school, or if you’re a public or private institution, for instance. .

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

Graphite Blog

The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Establish baseline guidelines for protecting and respecting student privacy. Second, social media changes monthly, and it’s much easier to update a faculty handbook than a policy document.

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

Graphite Blog

The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Establish baseline guidelines for protecting and respecting student privacy. Second, social media changes monthly, and it’s much easier to update a faculty handbook than a policy document.

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How to Craft Useful, Student-Centered Social Media Policies

Graphite Blog

The go-to method for guiding this practice is setting up district social media guidelines or policies. Establish baseline guidelines for protecting and respecting student privacy. Second, social media changes monthly, and it’s much easier to update a faculty handbook than a policy document.