Thursday, 28 November 2013

Cyber Safety Boot Camps 2014

We kick start Term 1 with a focus on Digital Citizenship, in particular, the online safety of your children. With internet-enabled devices in their hands, your children have ready access to a world of learning opportunities. Alongside these opportunities lurks a world of risk. It is crucial that the safety and privacy of your children is never compromised through their online behaviours. In order that parents, students and teachers share an understanding of the potential risks of internet activity we aim to establish a consistent approach digital citizenship at school and at home.

Step One - Attendance at Cyber Safety Boot Camp

Digital Citizenship education will permeate everything we do at school each year. This is not something that can be accomplished in one evening... Digital citizenship is a way of life! 

In recognition of the importance of our Learning Innovations (with iPads) Program and of the importance of strong links between home and school, we require all Year 5 (2014) students with at least one parent (each!) attend ONE ONLY of the Cyber Safety Boot Camps held at the commencement of the 2014 school year. The program will be identical each night.

Please arrive at 6.45pm for a look around your child's new classroom, ahead of a prompt 7pm start. The events will conclude by 8.30pm... Everyone needs a good night's sleep in the first week of school!

We look forward to seeing you all at EITHER:

Boot Camp 1
Tuesday 28th January, 2014
7pm - 8.30pm
Year 5 classrooms, A block

OR

Boot Camp 2
Wednesday 29th January, 2014
7pm - 8.30pm
Year 5 classrooms, A block

Parents we highly value your family's time. We do recognise that the first week of school will be one of the busiest and most anxious weeks of the year. We also recognise that the issues that we plan to address at these events concern the safety and well-being of your children, which is of paramount importance to all of us.

Monday, 18 November 2013

Targeting Maths 2 - Free for 48 hours

Parents, this app is aimed at Year 2 level but if you think your child would benefit from some engaging maths practice to develop fluency with numeracy skills, you might like to take advantage of this limited time free offer. 

Targeting Maths is a top quality app. Normally the apps in this series cost $7.49 but for a limited time (48 hours I'm told), you can download Targeting Maths 2 for free. Students at St Catherine's are familiar with the high quality Targeting Maths software which is installed on our student laptops. The apps are Australian and aligned with national curriculum.

This promotional video from Pascal Press's Targeting Maths website will give you an idea of what the app offers:


Before you install the app, make sure you are logged into the App Store (app on the iPad) or iTunes (if you're using a computer) with the Apple ID that you wish to own the app. Either your child's school Apple ID, or you may prefer to use a family Apple ID so that younger siblings can benefit from using the app. But why not download it with both accounts?

Here are some screenshots from the app. You can see more information here at the iTunes preview.

Happy Installations!









Wednesday, 13 November 2013

The Drum on Apple IDs

Why does my child need an Apple ID?

To install any apps (even free ones) on your child's iPad, you must sign in to the App Store with an Apple ID. More information about Apple IDs can be found here


How do I create the Apple ID?

The Parent Handbook Setup Guide (Section 4, page 11) contains detailed instructions for creating an Apple ID on an iPad without credit card or iTunes card details. You can access this document online from the Documents page on this blog.



How do I verify the Apple ID via my child's email?

During the process, a verification email will be sent to your child's school email address. You can access this email account online, from the Student Dashboard on the School Portal. Please click this link to open the Student Dashboard.

The page will look like this:

Screen capture of the Student Dashboard on St Catherine's School Portal

Click the Outlook icon in the main frame or the MyBCE Mail link at the top of the left hand frame (see arrows in the image above).

To login to the email, your child must enter their username (not their entire email address) and password. The username consists of all characters that precede the "@" in the email address e.g. Michael Smith might enter "msmith9"


Is my child old enough to have an Apple ID?

In Australia, individuals under the age of 13 are not legally permitted to own an Apple ID. You may wish to read the iTunes Terms and Conditions for more information. During the account creation process, you will be asked to enter a birth date. We recommend that you use your child's own birth date to avoid confusion, but you will need to choose a year of birth greater than 13 years ago.  Legally, this Apple ID will be owned and managed by you until your child reaches the age of 13. 

We highly recommend that you keep the Apple ID password secret so your child cannot inadvertently make inappropriate app purchases. You will be the best judge as to when you hand over the management of the Apple ID password, allowing your child to install apps independently. 

I already have an Apple ID. Why can't we use that?

If you used an existing, shared Apple ID to manage your child's school device, your child would have access to all the apps, books, music, movies and TV shows purchased with that account. Some of this material may be distracting in a school context or inappropriate for school use. Similarly, any messages or emails associated with the shared Apple ID would sync to your child's iPad.

In the interests of maintaining safety and limiting distraction for all students, we wish to ensure that the digital material that your child requires for school remains separate from family recreational material. Having a personal Apple ID for your child allows their iPad to be managed separately, and maintained for school purposes.

With a personal Apple ID for your child, whenever the iPad is connected to a shared, family computer, the syncing of apps, music and other media will be restricted to the files owned by your child's own Apple ID. This will ensure that only appropriate material is stored on the iPad that is brought to school. Again, this maintains a positive and safe learning environment for all students.
You can manage your child's apps by using their Apple ID to log into the iTunes or App Stores on your own computer (Mac or Windows). With automatic downloads (in Settings), activated on your child's device, any apps you download using their Apple iD in iTunes will automatically install. Please ensure that you always log out of their Apple ID to maintain its security on a shared or family computer.

In the not too distant future (if not already!) your child may want to purchase apps, music etc for themselves, perhaps using iTunes gift cards. For this, they require their own personal Apple ID. When they are old enough to take over the management of this personal Apple ID, they will also retain ownership of the apps they use at primary school - throughout their secondary schooling and beyond.

How do I pay for apps?

We recommend that you do not attach a credit card to your child's Apple ID, especially once your child is managing their own Apple ID password. A simple way to allow the purchase of paid apps is to buy iTunes or App Store cards. Major department stores often discount these cards so you rarely have to pay full price for apps. Each time you redeem a card with an Apple ID, you add limited funds to the account. This ensures greater control on spending with the Apple ID than a credit card would allow.

There is no school requirement for any credit or funds on the Apple ID. A free apps list is supplied on the Documents page (hard copies will be available on Setup Night). All paid apps will be purchased by the school. This arrangement allows us to take advantage of Apple's Volume Purchasing pricing. Registered educational institutions can purchase most educational apps at half price (when 20 or more licenses are purchased in one transaction). We will therefore organise the purchase of required paid apps for all students, so these savings can be passed on to families. A levy of $40 will be charged to each family via the school book list to cover the cost of ALL school apps required over the two year program.

When the school purchases an app for students via VPP, we receive a redemption code or link which we can email to your child. This enables each app to be installed on your child's device without further payment. Ownership of the apps is retained by the Apple ID so your child keeps the app even when they leave the school. Redemption codes will be emailed in the first week of school in 2014, to all families who have paid the $40 levy. The cost of purchasing these required apps independently would be double this cost.

"Rubik Apps" by Cesar Poyatos on Flickr [CC BY-NC-SA] 

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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Ready...Steady...Setup Night!

Parents,

St Catherine's iPad Setup Night is fast approaching. Here are the details again:

Arrive 6.50pm for a 7.00pm start
on Monday 18th November
in the Nano Nagle Centre
The evening will conclude by 8.30pm.

What to Bring: 
  • Your child's iPad (if you have already purchased it)
  • Access Consent Form, completed by you and your child (this will allow us to install the wireless certificate on the iPad during the setup event)

"iPad Girl" by Charles Tsevis on Flickr [CC BY-NC-ND] 


This event will be time well spent for any of you who are unfamiliar with the iPad and its operating system. Our Year 5 teachers and students are busy planning some short sessions for you, to make you feel more comfortable about managing your child's iPad from next year. The evening is designed for parents. Your child will receive all the "how to" instruction they need in the first weeks of the 2014 school year.

If you DO have the iPad already, please bring it along, charged and ready to use.
If you DON'T yet have the iPad, please don't fret, there will be school devices ready for you to borrow for use on the night.

There is no need for you to completely set up the iPad before you come, however we hope that you create your child's Apple ID before the Setup Evening, so that you can participate fully in all available sessions. Instructions for creating Apple IDs can be found in the Parent Handbook - iOS7 Setup Guide. You can view, download and print a copy of this document from the Documents Page on this blog. A printed copy of the Setup Guide will be available for each family attending Setup Night.

One session will show you how to download the free apps that will be required for school next year. The Free Apps list can be found on the Documents Page on this blog. Instructions for installing apps can be found in the Parent Handbook - iOS7 Setup Guide. You can also access both of these documents (and more!) on the Documents Page on this blog.

Our Apple technician will be available on the night to install school Wireless Certificates on the iPad for those families who have returned (or bring on the night) a completed Access Consent Form. Copies of this form and the accompanying Acceptable Use of Technologies Agreement were sent home with your child two weeks ago. Once again, these documents can be accessed on the Documents Page on this blog.

Whether or not you attend Setup Night, there are four things you can do NOW to prepare for next year:

  1. Plan the purchase of your child's iPad. (see previous post "Purchasing the iPad")
  2. Create your child's Apple ID. (see Parent Handbook - iOS7 Setup Guide for instructions)
  3. Read and discuss the Acceptable use of Technology Agreement with your child. (this document is available on the Documents Page on this blog)
  4. Complete the Access Consent Form and return it to school, or bring it on Setup evening.
Hope to see you on the night!
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