Tech in the classroom
tech in learning
tech in teaching
threats
S.A.F.E.T.Y
100

What is the most common device used in the classroom?

Computer

100

Online behavior expectations

• Access only approved websites and applications

• Protect personal information and privacy

• Communicate respectfully in digital environments

• Report any inappropriate content or behavior

100

Do administrators think that digital content in school increases student engagement

yes

100

Legal Consequences for making threats

•Student Arrests

•Criminal Record

•Court Hearings

•Legal Fees

100

S

Stop & Think

200

What program do we use in CSA?

CODE HS

200

guidelines for using technology

• Minimize device damage and loss

200

When you come to class, your computer should?

be updated and charged

200

Life Consequences

•Limited Career/Educational Opportunities

•Stress or strain on family members

•Loss of friendships/relationships

200

A

A- Ask for Help

300

In the classroom, students should come...

 Come prepared with charged devices

300

How do you update your computer? 2 ways!

auto update and leave computer in sleep mode

300
If anything wrong with my computer I should tell 

My HR teacher

300

How Does a School Threat Impact Others?

•Disrupts learning environment for students & staff

•Impacts campus, regional and national leaders to address threat

•Impacts trust that families have in school safety procedures

300

F

Find a Quiet
Place

400

What emerging technologies do teachers think will be the most important to education in the next decade

3D printing

400

Failure to follow expectations may result in:

• Loss of device privileges

• Parent/guardian notification

• Restitution for repairs or replacement

• Disciplinary action per school policy

400

how many students prefer digital school work compared to pen and paper?

44%

400

Educational Consequences

•Verbal/Written Statement Threats

•Consequence: Detention; ISS/OSS; classroom placement change; withdrawal of privileges (e.g., extracurricular activities); device confiscation (loss of technology privileges

400

E

E- Educate Yourself & Others

500

To protect school devices, students must:

- Handle devices gently and keep them on desks

- Close laptops properly and shut down correctly

- Keep food and drinks away from devices

500

Teachers should create a system to:

• Log device assignments by student name and date

• Record daily usage times and activities

• Inspect devices regularly for damage

• Document and report any damages or losses

500

What personal info should I keep private on a computer?

passwords, home address, and phone number.

500

Why do you think students make threats?

What could they do instead?

Many such threats are the child's way of talking big or tough, or trying to get attention. Sometimes these threats are a reaction to a perceived hurt, disappointment, or rejection.

Talk to Adult

500

T and Y

T- Tell Your Parent or Family

Y- You & Your Help Matters