1:1 laptops
Classroom management techniques
Charged and ready


• Establish the consequences of what happens if the
  students do not bring their laptop charged and ready to
  class. They should not be given an opportunity to plug
  in unless everyone has that opportunity.
Back to basics

• Don’t assume that your students know how to set up
  folders in the right place, or how to save a document.

• Some of my students didn’t know how to email,
  model basic ICT skills for the whole class using a
  student laptop.
ICT helper


• Find out which of your students have good ICT skills
  and enlist their help with peer tutoring students who
  need help.
Routine


• Establish a routine where the boys are not allowed
to come in to class and open their laptop - they must
do (insert activity) - reading is always a good one -
and even 5 mins of reading is better than starting off
the lesson in a negative way by telling them off.
Structure


• Segment your lesson into a 15 min whole class
  introduction or input followed by individualised or
  group work for the remainder with a coming together
  for the last 5 minutes to reflect.
Classroom layout

• Structure the classroom to suit the activity such as
  groups of four tables for group work and single tables
  for tests. Allow plenty of room for you to move
  between desks.

• Move around the classroom so your students know
  that they will be checked up on and helped with any
  issues.
Lids down


• When you want them to take notice - during the lesson
  - use the routine of "lids down" the Apple will be fine
  with this and open quickly when you need to. It is a
  clear visual of who is paying attention.
Gaming and Social
      Networking

• Create a class rule about using their laptop for games
  or IM - if you see it - the student cannot use the laptop
  for the rest of the lesson - or whatever consequence
  your class thinks appropriate.
Web tools


• Set work that is individualised or small group based -
  and use the web tools such as wikis or other sharing
  forums for the boys to do their work. This will make it
  easier for you to watch them progress and review their
  work.
Work quality

• In a laptop class, students tend to finish quickly - not
  always their best work - so establish what you think is
  a benchmark for quality work in your class and let the
  boys know that if this is not achieved they have to do
  it all again for homework.

• Invite students of high quality work to showcase their
  work.
Further reading


• http://www.techlearning.com/article/7638
• http://www.shambles.net/pages/learning/ict/
  1to1laptop/
• https://sites.google.com/site/teachingone2one/Home/
  classroom-management

Laptop management

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Charged and ready •Establish the consequences of what happens if the students do not bring their laptop charged and ready to class. They should not be given an opportunity to plug in unless everyone has that opportunity.
  • 3.
    Back to basics •Don’t assume that your students know how to set up folders in the right place, or how to save a document. • Some of my students didn’t know how to email, model basic ICT skills for the whole class using a student laptop.
  • 4.
    ICT helper • Findout which of your students have good ICT skills and enlist their help with peer tutoring students who need help.
  • 5.
    Routine • Establish aroutine where the boys are not allowed to come in to class and open their laptop - they must do (insert activity) - reading is always a good one - and even 5 mins of reading is better than starting off the lesson in a negative way by telling them off.
  • 6.
    Structure • Segment yourlesson into a 15 min whole class introduction or input followed by individualised or group work for the remainder with a coming together for the last 5 minutes to reflect.
  • 7.
    Classroom layout • Structurethe classroom to suit the activity such as groups of four tables for group work and single tables for tests. Allow plenty of room for you to move between desks. • Move around the classroom so your students know that they will be checked up on and helped with any issues.
  • 8.
    Lids down • Whenyou want them to take notice - during the lesson - use the routine of "lids down" the Apple will be fine with this and open quickly when you need to. It is a clear visual of who is paying attention.
  • 9.
    Gaming and Social Networking • Create a class rule about using their laptop for games or IM - if you see it - the student cannot use the laptop for the rest of the lesson - or whatever consequence your class thinks appropriate.
  • 10.
    Web tools • Setwork that is individualised or small group based - and use the web tools such as wikis or other sharing forums for the boys to do their work. This will make it easier for you to watch them progress and review their work.
  • 11.
    Work quality • Ina laptop class, students tend to finish quickly - not always their best work - so establish what you think is a benchmark for quality work in your class and let the boys know that if this is not achieved they have to do it all again for homework. • Invite students of high quality work to showcase their work.
  • 12.
    Further reading • http://www.techlearning.com/article/7638 •http://www.shambles.net/pages/learning/ict/ 1to1laptop/ • https://sites.google.com/site/teachingone2one/Home/ classroom-management

Editor's Notes