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K8Toledo
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  #3326932 2-Jan-2025 08:57
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Goosey:

 

Here’s the info from September 2024

 

id be checking out the pricing with preferred suppliers to see how that stacks up and how that stacks up vs white gloved vs DIY

 

https://www.eggs.school.nz/assets/Documents/BYOD/BYOD-2025.pdf

 

https://www.eggs.school.nz/eggs-life/school-information/byod-requirements-and-suppliers/

 


Note, it says they get access to free MS office (but sounds like you have to sort it yourself once you get a student ID).

 

 

 

edit:  I don’t want to take this off topic or sound like I’m gaslighting…

 

”the above info would have been given to them at the time of enrolment acceptance and as part of the stationary, uniform etc lists being published”.   

 

 

I'd take the those requirements with a truckload of salt, given QuickTime, Shockwave, & Netbooks were discontinued years ago.

 

And two devices required?  Come on.....(well perhaps, if purchasing from large retail stores).

 

 

 




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  #3326956 2-Jan-2025 10:25
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Yea I saw those questionable requirements as well. My assumption was it hasn't fully been kept up to date. 2 devices sounds reasonable for some kids if there are hard on there tech but it's written as an advisory rather than a requirement which is a nice call out In my opinion.

Patch my pc mentioned earlier is exactly what I'm looking for - something to provide some assistive guide rails but not be overly difficult to manage.

There's nothing stopping the student from wiping and reinstalling - other than skill and the desire to do so. Wiping a pc is a very intentional action, what I'm trying to guard against are unintentional actions.

Thanks for all the input it's been an interesting conversation to follow and learn

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  #3327221 3-Jan-2025 11:43
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diablo2nd: Yea I saw those questionable requirements as well. My assumption was it hasn't fully been kept up to date. 2 devices sounds reasonable for some kids if there are hard on there tech but it's written as an advisory rather than a requirement which is a nice call out In my opinion.

Patch my pc mentioned earlier is exactly what I'm looking for - something to provide some assistive guide rails but not be overly difficult to manage.

There's nothing stopping the student from wiping and reinstalling - other than skill and the desire to do so. Wiping a pc is a very intentional action, what I'm trying to guard against are unintentional actions.

Thanks for all the input it's been an interesting conversation to follow and learn

 

 

 

 

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  #3327223 3-Jan-2025 12:04
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No idea why you've posted those - are you trying to sell them? Feels Off topic.

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  #3327250 3-Jan-2025 12:53
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Wrong thread. :  They aren't mine tho,


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  #3327252 3-Jan-2025 13:09
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Starting to feel like you should refer your extended family member to this thread so they can make a call as to whether they really want you managing all this.  With due respect, this thread shows you're unprepared for the responsibility, unaware of contemporary BYOD management practices, and by extension I can only assume you're not up to speed with the actual risks that need to be managed.  This is a very "less is more" space these days, and must be led by the requirements of the school.  Every additional unnecessary control risks the device being a frustrating experience for the student.  That's not great when the tech is supposed to support and enhance their learning, not place obstructions in the way of it.


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  #3327255 3-Jan-2025 13:27
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Totally agree.


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