The Connected Classroom
Our district mission is to prepare each child for a successful, productive and responsible future. Mobile devices increase our connectivity to people, places and things. They connect our students to limitless learning opportunities by providing access to the most up-to-date information on any topic and digital tools to put their learning to use. Our students will become successful digital citizens who can solve problems in collaboration with others while producing innovative solutions and sharing them in creative ways.
Clover School District's 1:1 initiative has the following expected outcomes:
Creativity
because we value meaningful experiences that shape students’ vision for the future and these will foster creativity.
Collaboration
because we value continuous improvement through collaboration. Our devices will connect us to vast resources, including people with whom we can collaborate.
Problem Solving
because we value an individualized and personally relevant education where students think critically and gain skills in problem solving. They will be able to apply learning in new situations.
Digital Citizens
because we value a safe and nurturing environment and will make every effort to build digital citizens who are prepared for a successful, productive and responsible future.
Please choose from the titles on the left to learn more about this exciting initiative in Clover School District.
Useful Documents and Resources has all of the forms and policies as well as training material for both the iPad and Mac. The Parent Toolkit also has videos, helpful files, and links to other websites that our parents can get tips and tricks to work with their students.The Frequently Asked Questions has all of the most important information presented in a question and answer format.
If you have questions, or just want to read or join the discussion on our 1:1 initiative, please click the last link on the left. You can also stay connected by joining in the social media discussions on Twitter @CSDConnected or use the hashtags #ConnectedtoLEAD on Twitter or Facebook.