True or False: Students own the Chromebooks.
FALSE- The Chromebooks are Richardson ISD property! Please make sure you treat these with great care and use the technology WISELY!
Keep your Chromebook away from these.
Food and drinks
Everything you do online leaves behind one of these.
a digital footprint
If your Chromebook is lost or stolen, do this immediately.
tell your teacher
A Chromebook battery lasts about this many hours.
12 hours
Students must bring this to every class.
Chromebook!
Before closing the lid, make sure this isn't on your keyboard.
anything at all-- NOTHING
You should never share these with anyone.
passwords and usernames
Students should never do this with Chromebooks.
loan or borrow them
Chromebooks reboot in about this amount of time.
7 seconds
TRUE or FALSE? I can go to the library whenever I want to get my technology fixed.
FALSE: NEVER GO IMMEDIATELY TO THE LIBRARY. Go before school, during lunch, or after school.
Chromebooks should never be removed from this.
the protective cover
What is cyberbullying?
This type of bullying occurs through technology and social media.
Students should only work on this Chromebook.
their own Chromebook
Chromebooks automatically save work here.
the cloud/Google Drive
If a Chromebook is confiscated, this administrator reviews the case.
the Assistant Principal (AP)
These are not allowed on Chromebooks.
stickers, ink, markers, or decorations
If you are being cyberbullied, tell one of these.
a trusted adult or teacher
Visiting these websites is prohibited.
inappropriate sites
Students can collaborate with others in this way.
in real time
Students should use Chromebooks responsibly for this purpose.
Learning
Chromebooks should be closed while traveling through this area.
the hallways
The acronym THINK reminds us to do this before posting online.
think before you post
Students should never meet this person in real life.
someone they met online
District-approved apps are already loaded on the Chromebook because students can't access this anymore.
the Chrome Web Store