Back to School Tech Checklist Made Simple

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Back to School Tech Checklist Made Simple

🏁 Before Students Arrive 

Set yourself up for a smooth start: 

  • ☐ Log in to all key platforms (LMS, Teams, email, apps) 
  • ☐ Check class lists and course enrollments 
  • ☐ Update your LMS homepage (welcome message, banner, basic layout) 
  • ☐ Upload or link your course outline / key documents 
  • ☐ Test projector, speakers, and any classroom tech 

📚 Organize Your Digital Classroom 

Make things easy to find from day one: 

  • ☐ Create clear modules or folders (Week 1, Unit 1, etc.) 
  • ☐ Use simple, consistent naming (e.g., “Day 1 – Getting Started”) 
  • ☐ Add a “Start Here” section for students 
  • ☐ Pin or highlight important resources 

💬 Communication Ready 

Avoid repeated questions by setting expectations early: 

  • ☐ Post a “How we’ll use technology in this class” message 
  • ☐ Share communication guidelines (when/how to ask for help) 
  • ☐ Set notification preferences (yours and student guidance) 
  • ☐ Prepare a quick announcement for Day 1 

🧠 Student Access & Inclusion 

Make sure all learners can participate: 

  • ☐ Check links and files open correctly 
  • ☐ Use accessible formats (readable fonts, clear layouts) 
  • ☐ Provide instructions in more than one format (text + visual if possible) 
  • ☐ Identify any students who may need alternative access 

🔐 Safety & Digital Citizenship 

Set the tone early: 

  • ☐ Review student login expectations and privacy basics 
  • ☐ Remind students not to share passwords 
  • ☐ Outline appropriate online behavior 
  • ☐ Check device login/logout procedures (especially shared devices) 

⚡ Quick Wins (Optional but Helpful) 

If you have 5 extra minutes: 

  • ☐ Create a reusable assignment template 
  • ☐ Bookmark your most-used links 
  • ☐ Set up a simple feedback form (Microsoft Forms, etc.) 
  • ☐ Prep a “day one” tech activity or check-in 

💬 Final Thought 

You don’t need everything perfect on day one. 

clear, simple, and organized setup will do far more for you (and your students) than adding more tools or complexity. 

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