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1:1 Program Defi ni ons
One-to-One (also abbreviated 1:1): program where the ra o of students to
computers is one to one. In Klein this program is in place at our four high
schools, Krimmel Intermediate School and Vistas.
Products We Use
Browser: the program you choose to use to explore the internet; Internet
Explorer, Chrome, and FireFox are available for your use on Klein devices
DyKnow: monitoring so ware that allows teachers to view and take control
of student tablets; the DyKnow vision piece also allows teachers to send and
retrieve fi les from students
eInstruc on: "clickers": students respond to ques ons posed by the teacher
using response pads; teachers can use the informa on as a grade
GradeSpeed: our online gradebook system that is "live" – parents have access
and can set "triggers" to get alerts when grades drop or assignments aren't
turned in
Learning Management System (LMS): (our par cular product is Blackboard
Learn 9.1, April 2014 version): where you will input digital assignments and use
collabora ve learning tools in each course
OneNote: an Offi ce suite program specifi cally for tablet computers; digital
binder where students can create a notebook for each class and sec ons within
each notebook to keep all of their informa on
Offi ce 365 (Student Advantage): the way that students will access Offi ce 2013.
It will require you to log-in to verify you are s ll a student every 60-90 days.
Respondus: Lockdown Browser: forces students to only have the assessment
browser open when taking a test – curbing chea ng
SCCM: So ware Center: where you can go to install District-approved so ware
and updates (So ware Center is pinned to the taskbar).
SharpSchool: student email program that also off ers student storage space and
Web 2.0 tools
Work Order System: The online site where you can submit a work order for your
tablet. The Work Order System is only available while you are on a Klein ISD
campus.
StarBoard: the really big board in each classroom that connects to your
computer where you can draw on it electronically and control your computer
using the pen on the board
TBSI: Technology Baseline Standard Ini a ve: Klein's Ini a ve to make sure
all core-content classrooms K-12 have the same basic technology including
StarBoard, eInstruc on, document cameras, and projectors
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2760: the Tablet PC model number the students have at Klein Oak, Klein High,
Klein Collins and Krimmel.
Fujitsu T734: the Tablet PC model number students have at Klein Forest and
Vistas
Hardwire: when your computer is actually connected to the internet using an
Ethernet cable (usually yellow, but can also be blue or grey)
Stylus: the electronic pen that allows students to "write" on digital fi les in their
tablet PC – it does not have ink. Each student is provided one stylus a ached to
their device via a tether. If you lose the stylus you will have to replace it.
Touch Screen: allows you to use your fi nger and gestures to control your Tablet
PC
Tether: the piece of string that a aches the stylus to the Tablet PC
ADPC: Accidental Damage Protec on Coverage : a plan students purchase to
protect their computers through the district
Iden fi ca on Tag: iden fi es who the tablet is issued to and must remain intact
at all mes.
Power Adapter: each student is provided one power adapter. Please make
sure to keep track of your power adapter. If you lose it, you are responsible for
replacing it.
N:Drive: student network drive that is accessible from any KISD building but not
from home
Wireless: wireless access is available outside all KISD buildings if you do not have
wireless access at home; you can also connect to most public wifi networks
SchoolCash: the website where parents can pay online fees including ADPC.
Case: please keep your device in the case at all mes. The case is designed to
protect the device. You will be required to remove your device from the case at
certain mes to check the status of your device.
Technicians: each campus has a repair center staff ed with a secretary, a lead
technician and two regular technicians. All technicians are able to assist you
with requests. The fastest way to get your problem resolved is to turn in a Work
Order Request online and then bring it to the Repair Center.
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