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10 Classroom Rules for Using Computers


Using computers in the classroom is a great way to increase engagement, help students learn to use technology, and
make your life easier as a teacher. In order to maximize the benefits of using technology in the classroom, it is important
to have clear rules and expectations for appropriate computer use. Instill these habits in students from day one, and you’ll
not only make your life easier, but you’ll help your students become responsible users of technology.

Handle computers with care


Classroom computers are an investment that you and your school want to last. Teach kids how computers should be
handled and how they shouldn’t be handled, and make sure students know what the consequences are for not treating
computers with care.

No food or drink
The only thing worse than Hot Cheeto grime on a keyboard is an upturned water bottle. Students should never have food
or drink anywhere near computers. A food-free workspace will keep computers clean and safe.

Leave your computer how you found it


Using computers is a privilege. To earn that privilege, you must leave a computer and workspace in the same state it was
in when you found it. If your students are using a laptop cart, this means putting the laptop in its assigned spot and making
sure it’s plugged in.

Surf safely
Part of being a responsible user of technology is only accessing appropriate sites at given times. Before sending kids off
to work, set very clear expectations about what sites they should be accessing for an assignment. It is also useful to post
a list in the classroom of sites that are always off-limits (sorry, Facebook).

Keep your files organized


Don’t let a student’s desktop become the digital version of his hectic book bag. Set aside a few minutes at the beginning
or end of working on an assignment to ensure that students are saving unfinished work somewhere that they will be able
to find it next time.

Respect others
You should never type something that you wouldn’t say out loud to someone. Whether it is through email, messages, or
on a classroom message board, students need to maintain the same respectful tone that they would use in verbal
discussions and interactions when communicating online.

Log off
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Logging off is like the digital version of cleaning up after yourself in the classroom. Students need to leave the computer
ready for the next user. Logging off is also important to make sure that student work and accounts stay private.

Don’t change settings


From upside down screens to giant cursors, if there is a setting students can change on a computer, they will find it. Nip
the problem in the bud by explaining to students up front that they must leave the settings on their computer exactly as
they found them.

Print only when necessary


Students tend to go print-crazy if given the power to do so. Set very clear expectations at the beginning of the year about
when it is and isn’t appropriate to print something out.

Work quietly
Oftentimes computer work, whether it’s working on typing skills or writing an outline, requires independent concentration.
Let students know what volume they should be working at to ensure that everyone is able to work without distraction.

To help reinforce these rules in your classroom, check out this great classroom poster (http://www.bepublishing.com/top-
ten-computer-lab-rules.html):

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