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FREQUENTLY

ASKED QUESTIONS


How will the day run?
Classes will run as they would in a normal school day (timetabled periods). This means that if you have year
9 English period 1 then you will need to be online at 8.30am. Digital teaching and learning will take place
from periods 1-4 (an early finish at 2.20pm)

What do I need to participate in the Digital Delivery Day?
A computer (not a smart phone)
A good internet connection
You must know your Google logon details

What if I dont have a computer or access to the Internet at home?
You can either work from an alternate location that has Internet or you could come to school. If you come to
school you can work in a computer lab (L105 will be set aside for student use). If you are coming to school
you must let us know by Friday March 6.

Do I need to wear school uniform?
Only if you are into that sort of thing when at home. If you are coming to school you do not need to wear
uniform.

What do I do if something goes wrong?
Keep an eye on your emails. If something significant occurs to Google or our connection at school, we will
email you with a clear explanation of any issues we encounter.

We will have both phone and email support available.

Please call our IT team (Chris Drayton or Carl France) on: 9864 7718

You can also email icthelp@macrob.vic.edu.au

Is there a student roll marked?
As far as attendance is concerned, it is a normal school day. Google Classroom allows us to monitor activity
for each lesson. We will be verifying your online attendance by checking that you have logged in during the
required lesson times.

What if I am absent on the day?
If you are not present online you will be marked absent for the lesson/day. If a teacher is absent they will
leave work for their students to complete during class time. This will be acknowledged as a formal part of
your attendance in line with our Attendance Policy.

How will I know what to do?
Your teacher will provide information in the lead up to the day. Your teacher will set up an announcement in
your Google Classroom stream. From here you will know what to do next and what is generally expected of
you during the lesson.

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