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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.