ISPP is committed to aiding students in developing the essential digital literacy skills that will allow them to be effective lifelong learners in the digital age.
To meet this goal ISPP endeavours to:
Use technology to enable students to investigate, create, communicate, collaborate, organise and be responsible for their own learning and actions;
Support lifelong learning and inquiry through the development, consolidation and extension of key information literacy skills;
Promote the appropriate use of technology tools to enhance learning; and
Keep all students safe when they are online
All students in Grades 1-5 and their parents are required to sign a Digital Citizenship Agreement, found in the next section.
All parents EY- Grade 5 are required to attend a Digital Citizenship presentation once a year.
The wireless network service at ISPP provides Internet access anytime, anywhere.
To ensure students use technology appropriately, there is a whole school IT User’s Agreement which students and their parents must complete and sign.
All students at ISPP are expected to use technology resources and services in a manner appropriate to a school setting and in keeping with ISPP expectations and values.
At all times, ISPP students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that is cognizant of the rights, feelings and freedoms of others as well as themselves.