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POLICY

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BYOD Explained

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  • BYOD is a development throughout all levels of education and the world of business.

  • BYOD is based on the idea of allowing for flexibility in people's choices about technology.

  • BYOD acknowledges that technology and the use of digital tools are increasingly important across all areas of the curriculum.

  • BYOD is designed to give you, as students and families, freedom to make technology choices that suit you and all your circumstances.

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NSW Department of Education BYOD Policy

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The creation of a statewide BYOD Policy was made necessary after the completion of the Digital Education Revolution 1 to 1 Laptop Program. Linked below are the documents that have been created as a result of this focus. 

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Francis Greenway High School BYOD Policy

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All students in Years 7, 8 & Years 11 and 12 are asked to bring their own computing device to school each day.

The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program follows the Digital Education Revolution program that ended in 2013. Please see the FGHS BYOD Policy below. 

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Francis Greenway High School BYOD Equity

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We are committed to delivery of the same learning outcomes for all our students whatever their family’s financial circumstances.

We have developed an Equity Policy to operate alongside our BYOD Policy. The Equity Policy outlines a number of strategies the school may take, in consultation with you, to support access to information and communication technologies (ICT).

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Francis Greenway High School Student Agreement

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When students are given permission to bring and use their device in school, it is vital that they understand the conditions under which they do so. We are providing this sample student agreement to encourage a specific conversation to take place between the student and responsible adults. This agreement highlights some of the issues that school leaders have indicated are central to this type of conversation.

NB. The act of accessing the FGHS computer network implies that the user is aware of, and agrees to abide by the code of behaviour statements contained in the DoE communications policy and the FGHS BYOD Student Agreement. Please select the link below.

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BYOD Equity at FGHS
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