Media, A Windows PC (not a Chromebook) with the ability to download and run Adobe Creative Cloud is recommended. Apple MacBooks are ideally suited. Chromebooks do not have the capability to support the full Adobe Creative Cloud programme. ; Product Design, A Windows PC laptop (not a Chromebook) with Microsoft Office (specifically for Word) or equivalent installed, with the ability to download and run Photoshop is recommended. Apple MacBooks are also suitable. Chromebooks do not have the capability to support the full Photoshop programme. ; Photography, A Windows PC (not a Chromebook) with the ability to download and run Photoshop and Lightroom is recommended. Apple MacBooks are ideally suited. Chromebooks do not have the capability to support the full Photoshop programme. ; Modern Foreign Languages, Headphones will be required that are compatible with their device.
Bring Your Own Device Bring Your Own Device Overview In the Upper School, students must bring their own computing device daily (BYOD). The device must meet the specifications listed below, […]
Mobile Phone Policy ; It should be recognised that the distribution and utilisation of mobile communication within our community is widespread and diverse in its application. As a part of our community, Peel High School accepts its role in social education with the establishment of this policy to educate the students in our care in the responsible use of mobile communication devices. Acceptance of the presence of mobile phones in our school respects the wishes of parents to provide additional se...
Bring your own device (BYOD) is a technological trend in education and in the corporate world. ; BYOD recognises that technology and choices about technology are personal. BYOD acknowledges that technology in education means more than just meeting specific curriculum requirements. ; The school currently has a BYOD program where students can bring electronic devices to school for use in the classroom when required for educational purposes.
What is BYOD? · Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, is a technological trend in education and in the corporate world. BYOD recognises that technology and choices about technology are very much personal. BYOD acknowledges technology in education means more than meeting specific curriculum requirements. BYOD is designed to give you, as students and families, freedom to make technology choices that suit you and all your circumstances. How does it work? · Year 7 students from 2024 at Vincentia High ...
Students will: ; use the department’s Wi-Fi network for learning. ; use my device during school activities at the direction of the teacher. ; not attach any school-owned equipment to my mobile device without the permission of the school.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) at Armidale Secondary College ; BYOD is a school policy that enhances digital capacity in students to ready them for the future workplace. Students bring a device to make learning deeper, more personalised and student-centred. Students have the opportunity to bring a device to assist with their learning (eg. netbook or laptop with a minimum screen size of 9"). The device will be attached to the DoE wireless network (which operates on 802.11abgn/ac 2.4 & 5 GHz frequen...
Students joining since Sept 2022 · Students currently in Y9, 10 & 11 · Students attending Sixth Form (Y12 & 13)
devices $800-$1100 are suitable for general courses ; devices 11-14 inches in size are ideal for backpacks ; a quality protective case is highly recommended
to get used to how the device works so logging on and accessing work will be quicker ; to favourite, most often used websites on their own device ; to learn to take responsibility for a valuable item ; to easily continue with work at home