I am happy to introduce our school's Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Handbook, which outlines the guidelines and procedures for students to use their own devices in the classroom. As we continue to navigate the ever-evolving world of education, it is important that we embrace technology as a tool to further engage with learning opportunities.
At Wagga Wagga High School, we understand that technology plays a vital role in education, providing access to limitless resources, digital tools, and interactive learning experiences. We are committed to preparing our students for the future by incorporating technology into their daily learning experiences. The BYOD program is just one example of our school's commitment to innovation and the use of technology to enhance learning.
However, with this new opportunity comes the responsibility for students to follow the procedures outlined in the BYOD handbook. It is crucial that our students use their devices in a responsible and appropriate manner, recognising that this technology is a privilege that should be respected. By adhering to the guidelines in the handbook, students will be able to maximise the benefits of their devices while maintaining a safe and productive learning environment.
I am excited about the potential for our students to use their own devices to access digital textbooks, educational apps, and collaborate with their peers on group projects. With BYOD, our students will have the ability to personalise their learning experience and become active participants in their own education.
I encourage all members of our school community to review the BYOD handbook thoroughly and to embrace the opportunity that this program provides. Let us work together to ensure that our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in our rapidly changing world.
Mr C Davies (Principal)