Use Chrome as your browser, and connect to the Sumner Dashboard at http://my.sumnersd.org.
Using district technology and WiFi requires you to agree to the SBLSD Responsible Use Policy. Review the SBLSD RUP form to check your understanding.
We have a student printing station located at the library counter for student printing of single copies: assignments, reports, certificates, letters, music, forms, images, etc. We can also help with scanning. If students are making multiple copies for a class or club, we can assist you in using the copy machine with their passcode. Please always ask before printing, a PC is required.
We have a library copy machine connected to our universal printer system that staff are welcome to use. We can help teachers and subs with printing and scanning, but the library does not provide copy center services. If teachers need print copies of student work, they should have students post to and print from to Google Classroom. We can help the students who fall outside the plans, but we don't have the access, resources, or staff to support printing for all your students at once or during power hour. Please help us keep our printer stocked with white paper.
Copyright and Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens - Self Directed Videos
Lesson A: Copyright Basics Creators and Consumers
https://youtu.be/S-QI4oL0uF0?list=PLm8a9mXz_9Y6IfeguCKD6ljlw2s9MItjq
Lesson B: Acquiring and Sharing Content Legally and Ethically
https://youtu.be/-tO6tJBCXp4?list=PLm8a9mXz_9Y4Rt-2JPyVirlvuDw4MWf4X
Lesson C: Using Copyrighted Works: Fair Use, CC, Permissions, and Public Domain
https://youtu.be/1R5QccMTDMs?list=PLm8a9mXz_9Y6XF5VCRqygelhf_5RkT5_T
I am open to hearing and respectfully recognizing multiple viewpoints, and I engage with others online with respect and empathy.
I evaluate the accuracy, perspective, and validity of digital media and social posts.
I use technology and digital channels for civic engagement, to solve problems and be a force for good in both physical and virtual communities.
I make informed decisions about how to prioritize my time and activities online and off.
I am aware of my online actions, and know how to be safe and create safe spaces for others online.
-DigCitCommit
To get started, add yourself as a new user (use your school email LLLLLFFF000@stu.sumnersd.org and password).
Go to http://my.sumnersd.org, and login to the SSD Dashboard to access favorite links, Gmail, and your Google Drive.
Go to the LRC and ask for Mr. Villalobos
Get Chromebook, charger, and case from Mr. Villalobos, and follow the steps below:
Watch the SSD orientation video, and fill out this form to show your understanding.
Agree to the SSD RUP Form to show your understanding of the SSD Responsible Use Policy as it applies to school technology. Using district technology and WiFi requires you to agree to each statement.
Always keep your Chromebook in its case to protect and identify it, and in order to make sure your Chromebook is fully charged each day, keep your charger handy and safe, preferably at home.
Please bring your Chromebook to Mr. Villalobos to make sure your Chromebook is undamaged before purchasing.
If you need a replacement or extra power cord, the cost is $20.
In June of this year, we will be collecting Chromebooks from any students who are graduating or moving to a new school district. Chromebooks are expected to be returned with charging cord and case and be free of damage. Returning students in grades 9-11 will keep their Chromebooks over the summer and are expected to responsibly use, store, and care for them, following the same guidelines used during the school year.
Students who withdraw or return in September without a Chromebook or with a damaged Chromebook will be charged for the missing or damaged equipment. Students interested in purchasing insurance for 2017-2018 will need to bring Chromebooks in for inspection at the start of the school year.
Here are some instructions which will allow students to export their Sumner-Bonney Lake School District Google Education Account for their personal use.
Login to your Sumner-Bonney Lake School District Google Education Account
Visit Google Takeout and create an archive of your account data
Download the archive onto a personal device that has sufficient space for all your data
You can extract the archive and upload it into your own personal gmail account
If you aren't connected to Wi-Fi or mobile network, you can still view and edit files, like docs, sheets, slides, and drawings.
Turn on Offline Access
Important: You must be connected to the Internet to turn on offline access.You can turn on offline access for your entire Google Drive, but not specific files. Offline access is only available in the Google Chrome browser.Sign in to the Chromebook.Open your Google Drive.Go to the Settings of your Google Drive. Check the box next to "Sync Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Drawings files to this computer so that you can edit offline."Installing the Google Docs Offline Extension
When you check the box next to "Sync Google Docs, Sheets, Slides & Drawings files to this computer so that you can edit offline.", the Google Docs Offline Extension will ask if you want to add it. Click the “Add extension” buttonChoosing a File for Offline Access
While online, sign in to the Chromebook.Go to your Google DriveOpen a file you wish to have access to while offline.That file will now be available to edit while offline.