Questions:1. What types of devices does MCDS have?
We have a mix of Chromebooks, iPads, and MacBooks on campus. We expose our students to a variety of different tools to ensure that they are capable of working across devices depending on the nature of the task at hand. This exposure to different devices helps students become more adaptable and develop a better understanding of workflow. 2. Will it cost us anything? The cost of the Chromebook is included in tuition. However, if the Chromebook is broken or lost, there is a charge to repair or replace the device. 3. What about using the Chromebook on our home network? Please note that Internet access on the Chromebooks is NOT filtered when off campus. Parents/Guardians may opt to use a monitoring application (e.g. OpenDNS), but ultimately, clarifying home expectations and having frequent conversations about responsible use is best. 4. Will the knowledge my child gains become obsolete as apps morph over time? One of our main goals is to teach students to apply their understanding of technology to a range of devices in order to enhance student's learning. We understand that while devices available today may be obsolete when Lower School students leave MCDS, intellectual flexibility, curiosity, and the ability to transfer understanding from one tool to another are the essential skills. 5. How can I help my child become a responsible user of mobile devices? Please review the MCDS Responsible Use Policy (RUP) together with your child. 6. What if my child breaks the Chromebook? Students should inform the following people immediately in the event of breakage, loss or theft:
For an incidence of loss, families will be asked to replace the device at the going rate or roughly $400. This includes market value of a current comparable current device, a replacement case, and any paid extensions/apps. Families will be invoiced by the Business Office and billed according to their student’s rate of tuition. |
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Questions? Please contact Jen Cronan Flinn (Director of Academic Technology) in the Tech Department.