Technology Info for Students & Parents
Student Device Insurance Program
We're excited to announce that the district has partnered with Safeware, a leader in product protection since 1982, to provide a comprehensive plan to protect your student's device.
This insurance program will protect you in the event that your device is lost, stolen, or damaged accidentally. For one low annual price, a claim may be filed against any number of incidents that take place with no deductibles, no added fees, and no claims limits. It is important to note the insurance policy is for ONE DEVICE. If your student damages or loses the device and must be provided with a new device, a new policy would be needed to cover the new device.
To obtain coverage, please visit https://partner.safeware.com/Open-Enrollment. You will need the District ID: DIST0122 and your student's device asset tag. See picture below for where to find this information.
If you have questions about signing up for student device insurance, please contact Jill Hobson, Chief Technology Officer at katherine.hobson@gcssk12.net.
Chromebook Information
Learning in the digital age is all about connecting, collaborating, and creating. Students in Gainesville City School System need to have access to technology that connects them with the world and allows them to create and collaborate as they learn. By providing Chromebooks, students will be able access resources when they need it, expanding learning opportunities. Providing each student with a device offers the opportunity to provide a high level of differentiation as Chromebooks provide a platform for personalized learning. Students will have ownership of learning as the device allows them to manage and engage in the content in ways that are not possible with standard books, paper, and pencils. Having access to a computer establishes a connection between students and curriculum materials that naturally makes accommodations for students in ways that traditional course materials cannot. Teachers will be able to help students develop higher order thinking skills through active engagement, collaboration, and immersion in real world scenarios that can only be achieved in 1:1 environments. GCSS’ mission statement is to inspire, nurture, challenge, and prepare our students. We want our students to be ready for their next step in life, whether it is college, technical school, or the workforce. It is critical that they have access to digital age tools in order to graduate with the skills and experiences necessary to compete globally, think critically, and communicate effectively.
Elementary Chromebook Info & Procedures
- Introduction
- What is a Chromebook?
- Digital Safety
- Student and Parent Responsibilities
- Content Filter on Chromebook/Security/Privacy
- How to Care for your Chromebook
- Damaged Chromebooks
- Lost/Stolen Chromebooks
- Procedure for Chromebook Repairs/Replacements
- Google Apps for Education and Online Resources
- What personal information does Google collect?
- How does Google use this information?
- Does Google use student information for users in K-12 schools to target advertising?
- Can my child share information with others using the G Suite Education account?
- Will Google disclose my child's personal information?
Introduction
What is a Chromebook?
Digital Safety
Student and Parent Responsibilities
Content Filter on Chromebook/Security/Privacy
How to Care for your Chromebook
Damaged Chromebooks
Lost/Stolen Chromebooks
Procedure for Chromebook Repairs/Replacements
Google Apps for Education and Online Resources
What personal information does Google collect?
How does Google use this information?
Does Google use student information for users in K-12 schools to target advertising?
Can my child share information with others using the G Suite Education account?
Will Google disclose my child's personal information?
Secondary Chromebook Info & Procedures
- Introduction
- What is a Chromebook?
- Digital Safety
- Student and Parent Responsibilities
- Content Filter on Chromebook/Security/Privacy
- How to Care for your Chromebook
- Damaged Chromebooks
- Lost/Stolen Chromebooks
- Procedure for Chromebook Repairs/Replacements
- Disciplinary Actions
- Personalization of your Chromebook
- Returning the Chromebooks
- Other Useful Information
- WiFi Access at Home and throughout Gainesville
- Google Apps for Education and Online Resources
- What personal information does Google collect?
- How does Google use this information?
- Does Google use student information for users in K-12 schools to target advertising?
- Can my child share information with others using the G Suite Education account?
- Will Google disclose my child's personal information?