District Owned Device (DOD)
DOD is short for an Adams Central School District Owned Device.
The One-To-World initiative will make it imperative that each student who attends the Adams Central school district in grades 6-12 have access to a computer to complete work and participate in class. Adams Central students live, work and play in a technology rich environment everyday. Adams Central Public School is committed to providing our students with educational opportunities to help them develop as responsible, literate citizens in a technology-enabled global society. Individual access to mobile computing devices provides our students and teachers the means to engage in innovative, collaborative opportunities with access to unlimited information to support learning.
The One-To-World initiative will make it imperative that each student who attends the Adams Central school district in grades 6-12 have access to a computer to complete work and participate in class. Adams Central students live, work and play in a technology rich environment everyday. Adams Central Public School is committed to providing our students with educational opportunities to help them develop as responsible, literate citizens in a technology-enabled global society. Individual access to mobile computing devices provides our students and teachers the means to engage in innovative, collaborative opportunities with access to unlimited information to support learning.
What DOD does Adams Central plan to use for the One to World initiative?
Adams Central School District is planning to use the chromebook as the district owned device (DOD).
What are my Options if DOD Stops working?
Students are responsible for the general care of the chromebook of which they have been issued by the school (DOD).
Chromebooks that district owned and are broken or fail to work properly must be taken to the Technology Department immediately. If a rental Chromebook is needed, one will be issued to the student until his/her chromebook can be repaired or replaced. There will not be an additional premium for the use of a Chromebook rental if self-insurance was purchased unless the damage is determined as an EXCLUSION (More info Self-Insured).
RENTAL UNIT: Google Chromebook
RENTAL CHARGES: $5 per day, $20 per seven day week. (Billed to parents monthly)
The student/parent will be responsible for any damages or loss that may be incurred while using the rental device.
It is the responsibility of the student to make sure any work saved locally on their own computer is backed up regularly.
Chromebooks that district owned and are broken or fail to work properly must be taken to the Technology Department immediately. If a rental Chromebook is needed, one will be issued to the student until his/her chromebook can be repaired or replaced. There will not be an additional premium for the use of a Chromebook rental if self-insurance was purchased unless the damage is determined as an EXCLUSION (More info Self-Insured).
RENTAL UNIT: Google Chromebook
RENTAL CHARGES: $5 per day, $20 per seven day week. (Billed to parents monthly)
The student/parent will be responsible for any damages or loss that may be incurred while using the rental device.
It is the responsibility of the student to make sure any work saved locally on their own computer is backed up regularly.
Procedure to open a service request with the Adams Central Public Schools Technology Department
- All service requests must be made to Adams Central Public Schools Technology Department.
- If a student experiences an issue with their laptop while in class, they will notify the teacher of the issue. The teacher may provide them a pass to go to the Technology Department.
- All DOD repairs must be done though the school and not though third party.
- If a student has an issue with his/her laptop while at home, they must take their laptop to the
- Technology Department before school starts on the following school day.
- A student may also utilize the time between class to stop at the Technology Department.
- Upon arrival at the Technology Department, a student will speak with staff about the issue they are experiencing. The staff may ask questions to determine the cause of the issue.
- If the Technology Department does not have an immediate resolution, and the unit is inoperable, the student will be issued a rental laptop to use during the school day until the problem with his/her laptop has been resolved.
- Rental laptops may be taken home at night.
- Students will be notified via email when their issue has been resolved.