Student Digital Resources
Remote Learning Expectations
All students are expected...
to respect copyright and give credit for borrowing any intellectual property that is not their own.
to be appropriate with content and format when creating their own digital media.
to follow all in-school behavior rules when they are video-conferencing on remote learning days.
Please read the Zoom/Meet Video Conferencing Guidelines
Please read the Digital Media Guidelines page for more detailed information.
The Chromebook Initiative & Agreement explains Parent/Guardian Responsibilities, Accepting Liability, Monitoring Student Use, Chromebook Guidelines, Progressive Discipline, Damaged, Lost or Stolen Chromebooks, and Chromebook End of Year Return.
Student Resources
If you are looking for directions about how to do something with your ChromeBook, Google Classroom or any technology-related task, check here first.
Browse the drop-down menus. If you don't find the answer you are looking for, ask your teacher.
If your teacher doesn't have the answer, your teacher will contact the Technology Team, and we'll get back to you.
Lesson Resources
Credits
ChromeBook Image by Thant Zin Oo from Pixabay
Gold Robot Head Image by StockSnap from Pixabay
Good Vibes Photo by MARK ADRIANE on Unsplash
Papers Photo by Tetiana SHYSHKINA on Unsplash
Playstone Network Image by Dimitri Houtteman from Pixabay
Robot Hi Animated Gif by Tenor
Student with Books Image by Anastasia Gepp from Pixabay
Tech Hands Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay
Trace Board Technology: Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay