Bring Your Own Device - BYOD
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is a program ZMS implemented to expose students to up-to-date and timely information relevant to the curriculum that is engaging, innovative and motivates learners to explore beyond the walls of the classroom
Students must return a permission form signed by a parent or guardian to participate in BYOD. |
Unless we have a BYOD activity, students may NOT use their phones in class without explicit permission.
Video games, Snapchat, Instagram, and taking videos of other students is ALWAYS prohibited in my classroom.
PARENTS: please do not call or text your student during the school day. The office staff will gladly pass on any messages for you without disrupting student learning.
BYOD Rules & Procedures
http://byodzms.weebly.com/
Caution! |
ZMS Classroom Guidelines
1. Be a good digital citizen. 2. Work with your device in approved locations. 3. Use for assigned tasks only. 4. Take photos/ videos for assignments only. 5. Use of the device is restricted to its owner. 6. Bring device fully charged to school. 7. Use the school’s WIFI network only. Ask your teacher for the network-- LUNENBURG is not for student use. 8. Remove ear buds/turn down screen when asked. 9. Turn off device or put to sleep when not in use. 10. The Teacher reserves the right to restrict use when student behavior warrants it. Parents will be contacted as needed. District Guidelines
1. Teachers only touch students’ device if students violate the student code of conduct. 2. Students can only connect through the school’s Wi-Fi. 3. Students can’t print from their devices. 4. Communication between teachers and students occurs on district email accounts. |
Think You're Done?
Before you pull out your device, check behind yourself if you finish early:
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Looking for something to do?
WebsitesSketchbook ideas: Ms Foushee's Sketchbook Pinterest Board
Early Finisher Activities Pinterest Board Online art lessons: theVirtualInstructor.com YouTube Channel: Drawing Art Academy (note: some figure drawing lessons include Renaissance art nudes) Phil McAndrews' Big List of Stuff to Draw Posemaniacs images for figure drawing |
Art Apps (Links go to Google Play)Wooden Man - Drawing Mannequin
Draw in the sand with Sand Draw Sketch Draw in RAINBOW with Kids Doodle How to Draw Manga video tutorials Colorfy coloring book app Spiral Draw a Spirograph 2 radial art |
YouTube Art Channels
Instructional Videos |
Art History/ Inspiration |
YouTube Art Museum Channels
The Getty, Los Angeles, CA: European art throughout history
LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), Los Angeles, CA: world art throughout history
The Frick Collection, New York, NY: European painting & sculpture
Tate Museum, Great Britain: contemporary art
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA: Asian cultures throughout history
The Met (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), New York, NY: 5,000 years of world art
MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), New York, NY: modern art since 1929
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN: modern performance, media, and visual arts
LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), Los Angeles, CA: world art throughout history
The Frick Collection, New York, NY: European painting & sculpture
Tate Museum, Great Britain: contemporary art
Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA: Asian cultures throughout history
The Met (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), New York, NY: 5,000 years of world art
MOMA (Museum of Modern Art), New York, NY: modern art since 1929
Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN: modern performance, media, and visual arts
Digital Resources
Ms. Foushee's BYOD/ Digital Art Room Pinterest page
Huffington Post: "18 Apps Every Creative And Artist Type Should Download Right Now"
Art of Apex Portal (Apex High School, Wake Co. NC)
Advanced High School & Profession Artist Sketchbook examples: StudentArtGuide
Advanced High School sketchbook examples: ArtMash Blog
How to Tattoo a Banana
Huffington Post: "18 Apps Every Creative And Artist Type Should Download Right Now"
Art of Apex Portal (Apex High School, Wake Co. NC)
Advanced High School & Profession Artist Sketchbook examples: StudentArtGuide
Advanced High School sketchbook examples: ArtMash Blog
How to Tattoo a Banana
YouTube: How to set up a Weebly website (start an art blog!)