Closing The Connectivity Gap For Leyden Students
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Here's how we are finally closing the connectivity gap for Leyden students:
- We applied and got accepted into the Sprint ConnectED grant.
- We asked all students to fill out a Google Form to indicate if they can connect their Chromebooks to the Internet when they are at home. The results came back suggesting that just over 17% of our students do not have connectivity at home.
- We mailed a letter to the parents/guardians of the self-identified students describing our goals and plans for closing the connectivity gap and informing them about mandatory meetings during our parent/teacher conferences to learn more, validate their student's response to not having connectivity at home, and to sign off on a contract to allow their student to receive a mobile hotspot.
- The technology department reviewed the available devices through the ConnectED grant and chose a device that will allow us to pair each hotspot with one student Chromebook and disable the ability to manually reset those devices. This will prevent the family and friends of the students from using the hotspot and gobbling up the allotted monthly data. This should also prevent the possibility for families with Internet access to cancel their accounts in order to get a hotspot from Leyden.
- We do not have to worry about any extra content filtering as all of our Chromebooks are already filtered everywhere they go. A CIPA-approved filter would be available through the hotspots if we need it.
- As the parent/guardian contracts get signed and the devices begin to arrive, we will start contacting the students with instructions to bring their Chromebooks to a location to have a hotspot linked to their Chromebook and officially checked out.
- Should a student with a hotspot need to turn in his/her Chromebook for service, we will either ask that student to bring in his/her hotspot to link it to the loaner Chromebook he/she gets assigned or possibly just issue a loaner hotspot with the loaner Chromebook. We are still thinking about this one and may experiment with both options.
With all of the time and effort the Leyden teachers and students have put into adapting to Leyden's 1:1 digital teaching and learning environment, this next step of closing the connectivity gap for our students when they are at home is the right move for District 212. We are excited to see how this plays out!
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