Categorie: Tutti - purchase - students - survey - internet

da Celina Perez mancano 10 anni

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Central topic

An initiative aims to provide comprehensive Internet access to students at Roy Miller High School and Metro School of Design. To qualify, students need to be enrolled in these schools and submit a cafeteria application to receive free or reduced-cost Internet.

Central topic

Bridging the Gap- Providing Internet Access to all Roy Miller High School and Metro School of Design students.

Utilize Technology

Utilize CCISD usernames and passwords
Utilize E-School plus for confirmation of cafeteria status
E-school confirms if they are Students are Roy Miller HS
E-school provides us with detailed student information
Utilize our web store for purchases
Purchase more data
Purchase Internet Router
web store website
students login to buy extra gigabytes of data/ initial "purchase" of router

Requirements

Students must use the we store to purchase Internet
Students need a debit/credit card to purchase Internet
Students need an e-chalk account
Must be a student at Roy Miller High School and Metro School of Design
Cafeteria Application must be submitted to receive free or reduced Internet Access

Evaluation

Monthly usage and Purchase history will be reported to school board
Roy Miller will be the Pilot School at CCISD
Students will be required to fill out a survey
Internet usage will be monitored every 2 weeks

Select Technology and Media

Roy Miller Technology Specialist in charge of issuing routers
CCISD Technology Department for usernames and passwords
Team with state of Texas
Team with Clear Communications for routers

Project Objectives

Provides the necessary resources needed by all students
Ensure all students have equal opportunities
100% of Roy Miller HS students with home Internet access

Student Demographics

Many families are at poverty level and can't afford an extra Internet bill
Roy Miller HS already checks out laptops for student use
Majority of students are neighborhood students that are 1st generation students graduating in their family
70% of students are on free or reduced lunch
Title 1 School