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The 'Digital Backpack' is our online portal which provides safe and secure access to a range of online learning platforms for students. The Cybersafety Help Button provides internet users, particularly children and young people, with easy online access to cybersafety information and assistance available in Australia. It offers counselling, reporting and educational resources to assist young people deal with online risks including cyberbullying, unwanted contact, scams and fraud, and offensive or inappropriate material. For more information on the Cybersafety Help Button, see Cybersmart webpage . Google Apps for Education (GAFE) is a cloud-based education platform offering online productivity tools for learning and classroom collaboration. GAFE provides students and teachers with unlimited cloud storage in Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Slides. Google Apps also provides student email and other modern online learning tools like Google Classroom. Our Google Apps platform is hosted by Google on a separate ACT public schools domain called 'act.edu.au'. 
This domain is only accessible by known users from our schools. Student accounts are also managed by our internal ACT Government identity systems. backpack ticking memeThis means our students are part of the Directorate's domain where we have enhanced security controls to provide a safe and supported online learning environment.shsu backpack See our helpful guides for students in using some of the Google Apps tools (for print):wanderpacks laptop backpack with wheels Office 365 is a cloud-based offering of the full Microsoft Office suite online in the web including online storage with OneDrive for Business. samsonite laptop backpack flipkart
Students are also able to download the latest version of Microsoft Office Pro Plus on up to five personal devices right from the Digital Backpack.nixon landlock backpack sale See our helpful guides for students to install the latest version of windows on their own devices and get best use of the OneDrive for Business application:63l backpack Our online library system 'Oliver' now provides over 2,000 e-books and audio books for students and teachers. backpack ac2Students can borrow eBooks at school, home or anywhere on any device with an internet connection and modern browser via their school's online library catalogue. MyLearning is an online learning environment which provides a range of digital collaborative tools suitable for learners of all ages.
MyLearning is hosted internally, which means students can interact with blogs, wikis and forums in a "walled garden" which is all under digital supervision of their teachers. Some services are only made available to students after the school has made a decision to enable the service and engaged with their parent community to seek informed parental consent. This process is for any online service which requires any personally identifiable information to be collected, disclosed or stored externally in order to provide the service. The protection of our students' personal information is a high priority. We protect student information and work with schools and parents to achieve this. The information we provide is to give parents informed choice prior to the service being enabled for their child.Travel With UsGRT iXpressIONMobilityPLUSTerminals Comfort and SafetyBike Racks and LockersPlanning Your TripSpecial EventsWinter Weather TipsBus BypassRoutes & SchedulesBus SchedulesDetoursHoliday ServiceRoute MapSchool SpecialsIndustrial SpecialsOut of Town BusesLate Night LoopReal-Time MapeasyGO Mobile AppFaresFare PricesBuying TicketsAdultsElementary & Secondary StudentsUniversity StudentsCollege StudentsConestoga CollegeSeniorsVeteransGo Train RidersTax CreditElectronic Fare PaymentEasyGO Fare CardAbout UsFast FactsGRT VehiclesTransit RedesignDoing BusinessPerformance MeasurementsEmployment OpportunitiesApproved 2015 Transit Service Improvement PlanContact UsThank YouSocial MediaNew ProjectsGRT Business Plan 2017-21 Interim ReportRider ProgramsRider AlertsTrainingFree RidesOktoberfestNew Year's EveKitchener RangersFree FridaysTransit Support
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Items left on a bus in Cambridge will be taken to the Ainslie Street Terminal. Items left on a bus in Kitchener or Waterloo will be held at the Charles Street Terminal in Kitchener. Please go to the ticket booth at the terminals to enquire about your lost item. Claim lost items quickly Our terminals have limited space: A lost bike will be held for five days, then we ask Waterloo Regional Police to pick it up. Items such as mittens, hats, umbrellas and books are kept for four weeks, then donated to a local charity. Government or legal documentation will be held for four weeks. Then it will be mailed to the appropriate government office or legal department. Be prepared to show identification when picking up a lost item. If you lost your identification information, you must be able to describe a lost item in detail. Items must also be claimed by its owner. Lost items will not be given to third parties.Skip to page content Skip to site search Sir Ben Ainslie and wife Georgie welcome new baby girl
Sir Ben Ainslee and wife Georgie have welcomed their new daughter to the family... and given her a very magical name. The former Sky Sports presenter Georgie, 38, gave birth to a baby girl with her husband and Olympian sailor, Ben Ainslee, 29, this week. News of the new arrival was announced with an adorable black and white photo of the couple and new baby, by Ben's sailing sponsor Land Rover BAR. Sir Ben also shared the tweet, with the caption '#proudestday.' New mum Georgie also took to Twitter to share her news. She said: 'our little star has arrived. Here she is with very proud and Daddy...#bringthebabyhome.'Bellatrix might be an unusual name, but it seems to fit the couple's 'little star' perfectly, as it also the name of the third brightest star in the Orion constellation and means 'female warrior'. The name Bellatrix was, of course, popularised in the the Harry Potter series by the character Bellatrix Lestrange, played by Helena Bonham Carter.Georgie and Ben first started dating in April 2013, after being introduced to each other by mutual friends.