Nearly every Wake student has a Chromebook. Here's how you can keep the device protected
As digital devices become integral to a student's learning journey, it's crucial to ensure the longevity and functionality of these tools. With every Wake County Public School System student equipped with a Chromebook, adopting protective measures is paramount. Learn from the insights shared by school leaders to keep your child's Chromebook safe and productive.
1. Embrace the significance of Chromebooks
Recognize the pivotal role Chromebooks play in your student's educational success. "It's such an important tool," says Kevin Harvey, the head of classroom technology for WCPSS Technology Services.
2. Harness the power of tech integration
The pandemic expedited the integration of technology into education. The lessons learned over a compressed timeline can be used to ensure effective Chromebook usage.
"What would've taken us five or six years, we tried to do in one," said Harvey.
3. Nurture Chromebook care
The school system acknowledges that life happens, and some Chromebooks may experience wear and tear. Expect a replacement of around 5% annually.
"This is all your books in one, in some cases, and so a Chromebook that is not working or is damaged is is really a detriment to a student," said Harvey.
4. Flat surface usage
Teach your child the importance of using the Chromebook on a flat surface. This simple practice minimizes the risk of accidental falls and prevents unnecessary damage.
5. Mealtime etiquette
Avoid leaving the Chromebook out during mealtime. Protecting it from potential spills and stains is a key practice to maintain its functionality.
6. Minimalize case decorations
While personalizing the Chromebook is encouraged, it's best to avoid excessive case decorations. These can inadvertently lead to damages or impair proper functioning.
7. Identification labeling
Help your child keep track of their Chromebook by writing their name on a sticker and attaching it to the device. Additionally, note down the identification numbers on the bottom.
"To make sure that if something happens to it, you know which device it was," said Harvey.
8. Mitigate drops and spills
Accidental drops and spills are common mishaps. If this occurs, promptly turn off the device, close it, and contact your student's school for assistance.
"We'll make sure that you get a replacement that is working and safe as quickly as possible," said Harvey.
9. Download antivirus
Many parents ask, "does the Chromebook need antivirus?" While Chromebooks are designed to be secure, they are not immune to viruses. It would be advised to still use antivirus software to protect your device. You can use a browser extension, which often times are free.
By adhering to these invaluable tips, you can ensure that your child's Chromebook remains a reliable tool for their education. Your proactive approach to protection contributes to a seamless learning experience.