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1TWO1 @ MRMS

Diane Gilbert, TLC

dgilbert@richland2.org

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Welcome

  • 1TWO1 @ MRMS - Take Home
  • Insurance
  • Communication from MRMS
  • Google Classroom
  • Digital Citizenship

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Take Home

  • Dell Chromebooks
  • Students take home devices each day
  • New Case for rising 6th graders/new students to district
  • Students receive a Device, Charger, Case
  • It is expected that devices are charged in the evening so that students are ready for class.
  • Personal Device Form allows your child to use a chromebook from home at school.

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Insurance

  • $20 fee for Chromebook Ins. to cover 1st time damage
    • Available until September 30th
    • A letter goes home with the student explaining the first damage. There is no charge.
    • You will sign it and have your student return it the next day for a loaner to use while the device is being repaired.
  • Device Protection Schedule
  • What happens if my child has 2nd time damage?
    • You will be sent a letter explaining the damage and fee.
    • You will sign the letter and have your student return it, along with the fee, the next day for a loaner to use while the device is being repaired.
  • What’s not covered by the $20 insurance? (Charger & Case)

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  • Learning Management System for MRMS
  • Main way Teachers send out assignment info, announcements
  • Students can submit work, test, quizzes, etc. to their class
  • Links with their Google email and Drive accounts
  • Does not have a parent log-on (Use your child’s credentials)
  • Other ways work is distributed - Digits, iXL, USA TestPrep, Classworks

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MRMS Online

Ways we Communicate with you and students:

  • Email - Students have email and you can know their info.
  • Twitter - @Mullerroad follow us

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Digital Citizenship

  • Citizenship in the Digital Age - courtesy of ISTE
  • Research and Fair Use
  • Ways you can be informed and Understand the Digital Age Child - Commonsense Media

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Let’s Talk About Living On-line

Considering reading this articles on ways you can engage your child in conversations about life online and offline