Chromebooks
Personal Learning at Pelham Road Elementary School
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Chromebook Help
Students must turn in their Chromebook for repair at the school assigned. Troubleshoot with parent or teacher first. If it the issue cannot be resolved the teacher will fill out the paperwork for it to be evaluated by the computer lab or library.
All-Star Expectations
Students will...
bring the Chromebook to school every day fully charged.
protect the device from damage or defacement.
practice responsible digital citizenship at all times.
never leave their Chromebook unattended.
not download or access inappropriate material either at home or at school.
never give their login information to others.
remember that if they give their device to others to use, the student is responsible for any content viewed on the device, any material downloaded, and any damage that occurs while it is out of their possession.
report missing or damaged Chromebooks as soon as possible.
pay Chromebook/charger fees in a timely manner, or set up a payment plan with the school.
GCSD Technology
Greenville County Schools is pleased to be able to provide a personal device for every student’s to use in the classroom and at home to enhance their educational experience. Greenville County teachers are preparing students for jobs and careers that will be heavily focused on technology. For students, the ability to use technology efficiently to get work done, creatively to produce work and effectively to communicate and collaborate with others will be critical to survive the 21st Century workplace.
We live in a century defined by change. Many political and socioeconomic factors that have limited the economies of parts of the world have slowly been removed while huge technological advances have been made, allowing universal access to the flattening power of the Internet. Ubiquitous access to the Internet has shifted the demand on American students to develop skills that prepare them for more than the traditional workplace. Students in America today are no longer alone in competing for jobs in America.
Greenville County believes that it is our responsibility to prepare students for all paths of life including future education and future careers, especially careers that do not exist currently. We believe we must provide students with the skills necessary to adapt to change in a century that has seen change more rapidly than any previous century.