BYOD
BYOD The Riverina Anglican College aims to offer students rich learning experiences in the development of knowledge and skills. The College is aware that there have been significant changes to the way students prefer to learn and how teachers can facilitate the teaching of 21st century skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication and collaboration. To better accommodate the needs of students in the 21st century, the College asks families to support the College’s mandatory BYO device program.
The Riverina Anglican College is a Google Apps for Education school. Google Apps for Education provides staff and students with unlimited, safe storage space for all learning files. The College provides Jacaranda eTextbooks for students and interactive resources that are engaging, challenging and complement the written resource. All students at the College have access to Education Perfect to supplement their classroom learning. Education Perfect is powerful and intuitive learning software that provides students with the opportunity to work at their own pace, at their own level and receive instant feedback on performance.
Please note the use of a laptop will not replace handwriting within the classroom. At this stage there are no plans by NESA to move away from handwritten exams at the HSC.
Learning software provided by the College
- Compass Education
- Google Apps for Education
- Google Classroom
- Jacaranda eTextbooks for all years
- Education Perfect Microsoft Office cloud subscription
- Edrolo - Stage 6 Science/Humanities
Minimum Specifications for BYO Device
- 12” - 14” Laptop Full keyboard
- Operating system Windows 11 64-bit or Mac OSX
- RAM Minimum of 8GB
- Hard disk drive Minimum of 128GB
- Solid State Drive (SSD) Processor Intel Core i5 or greater
Advice when purchasing a BYO Device for your child’s learning
The College understands that buying a laptop for your child to use as a learning resource is a major investment. There are a multitude of retailers offering special prices and deals on Consumer-Grade devices. Student devices need to be durable as they travel to and from school in bags which are also picked up and put down more than 20 times a day. Students then open and close their devices more than 20 times per day and use the keyboard and mouse pad to navigate and document their learning.