Acceptable equipment and communication system use Sample Clauses

Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. 6.3 Students must bring their device to school fully charged. 6.4 Students should avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device. Peripheral equipment includes: (a) chargers (b) charging cables
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Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the any device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use the device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. 6.3 Students must NOT play any violent, offensive or inappropriate games or visit any such sites. Students witnessing anything falling under this category must report it to a teacher immediately. 6.4 Students are NOT to attempt to install programs or apps, make any changes to the settings or configuration on any school device. This includes but not limited to: (a) Changing wallpaper settings etc (b) Changing network settings etc (c) Modifying folder properties or permissions (d) Attempt to boot into a portable storage device (e) Reinstall or modify the Operating System of the device 6.5 Students are NOT to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. 6.6 Students are NOT to unplug any cable or make any physical changes on any school device. This includes but not limited to: (a) Power cables (b) Network cables (c) Peripheral devices, such as mouse’s, keyboards etc (d) adapters for the connection of video output or data transfer (e) opening of device or removal of hardware 6.7 Students are NOT to connect any device or hardware to the school wireless or wired network. The only exception is your BYOD device to the wireless network. A BYOD agreement form must be signed by you and a guardian in this case. 6.8 Students are NOT to use software, apps or hardware to scan or discover the network. This includes: (a) Intercepting traffic or data (b) Gaining access or information on other devices than your own (c) Modifying wireless and wired network configurations (d) Attempting to disadvantage other students or staff on the network (e) The creation of scripts/batch files to capture user credentials 6.9 Students are NOT to share confidential data relating to accounts and passwords. Your student portal and email account must NOT be shared or used by another student 6.10 Students will have access to the “Collaboration” network drive, this allows students and staff to upload files and collaborate with each other. Students are NOT to access, modify, move or delete another students or staff members file or folder. No offensive or inappropriate material is to be placed on this network drive. No clickbait or attempts to gain an advantage over a stude...
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. Students must bring their device to school fully charged. Students should avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device. Peripheral equipment includes: chargers charging cables docking cradles, with the exception of a docking cradle that includes a keyboard integrated into the peripheral 6aWhile at school, all material on the device is subject to review by school staff. Students are to connect their device to the designated school (DEC) wireless network only. Students are not to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular networks whilst at school. Students are not to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. Upon enrolment into a New South Wales Government school, parental/carer permission was sought to allow the student to access the Internet at school based on the Department of Education and Communities’ policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04). Extracts are provided below. This strategy forms part of this Bring Your Own Device Student Agreement. The policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04) applies to the use of the device and internet on the device: at school where in connection with a school-related activity or school-related program, including coursework, outside school. Note: The complete Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04) policy is available for viewing at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx_xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx_xxx/XX00000000.xxxxx Extracts: Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students: Access and Security Students will: not disable settings for virus protection, spam and filtering that have been applied as a departmental standard. ensure that communication through internet and online communication services is related to learning. keep passwords confidential, and change them when prompted, or when known by another user. use passwords that are not obvious or easily guessed. never allow others to use their personal e-learning account. log off at the end of each session to ensure that nobody else can use their e...
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher.
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. 6.3 Students must bring their device to school fully charged. 6.4 Students must avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device (with the exception of portable power banks). Peripheral equipment includes: (a) chargers (b) docking cradles, with the exception of a docking cradle that includes a keyboard integrated into the peripheral (c) accessories (including power banks) requiring mains power to operate 6.5 While at school, all material on the device is subject to review by school staff. 6.6 Students are to connect their device to the designated wireless network only. Students are not to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular networks whilst at school. 6.7 Students are not to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. This applies to use of the device and web based use on the device: (a) at school (b) to access school-hosted systems (c) in connection with a school-related activity or school-related program, including coursework.
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. 6.3 Students must bring their device to school fully charged. 6.4 Students should avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device. Peripheral equipment includes: (a) chargers and charging cables (b) docking cradles (c) adapters for the connection of video output or data transfer 6.5 While at school, all material on the device is subject to review by school staff 6.6 Students are to connect their device to the designated wireless network only. Students are not to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular networks whilst at school. 6.7 Students are not to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. 6.8 Upon enrolment into a New South Wales Government school, parental/carer permission was sought to allow the student to access the Internet at school based on the Department of Education and Communities’ policy Online Communication 6.9 The policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04) applies to the use of the device and internet on the device: (a) at school (b) where in connection with a school-related activity or school-related program, including coursework, outside school. Note: The complete Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04) policy is available for viewing at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx_xxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxx_xxx/XX00000000.xxxxx
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. 6.3 Students will be given access to: (a) Appropriately filtered internet and network access whilst connected to the school’s wireless network. (b) Minimal school network access and printing. (c) DEC supplied webmail access. (d) Clauses 6.3 (a) and 6.3 (b) do not apply to mobile phones. 6.4 Students must bring their device to school fully charged. Students should not assume access to charging in the classroom as this is a safety hazard. 6.5 While at school, all material on the device is subject to review by school staff. 6.6 Students are to connect their BYOD device to the designated wireless network only. Students are not to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular networks whilst at school. 6.7 Students are not to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. 6.8 Upon enrolment into a New South Wales Government school, parental/carer permission was sought to allow the student to access the Internet at school based on the Department of Education and Communities’ policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04). Extracts are provided below. This policy forms part of this Technology Use Agreement 6.9 The policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04) applies to the use of the device and internet on the device: (a) at school. (b) to access school-hosted systems. (c) in connection with a school-related activity or school-related program, including coursework.
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Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The primary purpose of the device at school iseducational. 6.3 Students must bring their device to school fullycharged. 6.4 Students should avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device. Peripheral equipment includes: (a) docking cradles, with the exception of a docking cradle that includes a keyboard integrated into the peripheral (b) external pointing devices, such as computer mouse (c) adapters for the connection of video output or datatransfer 6.5 Students are to connect their device to the designated Department of Education wireless network only. Students are NOT to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular networks whilst at school. 6.6 Students are NOT to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. 6.7 Upon enrolment into a New South Wales Government school, parental/caregiver permission was sought to allow the student to access the Internet at school based on the Department of Education policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04). Extracts are provided below. This policy forms part of this Bring Your Own Device User Agreement.
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. 6.1 Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. 6.2 The sole purpose of the device at school is as an educational tool. 6.3 Students must bring their device to school fully charged. 6.4 While at school, all material on the device is subject to review by school staff. 6.5 Students are to connect their device to the designated wireless network only. Students are not to connect their device to other wired, wireless or cellular (3/4G) networks whilst at school. 6.6 Students who are also enrolled with TAFE or have a TAFE account are not permitted to use TAFE logins at school. Use of TAFE account at school will be considered as breach of the User Agreement and may result in disciplinary action. 6.7 Students are not to create, participate in, or circulate content that attempts to undermine, hack into and/or bypass the hardware and software security mechanisms that are in place. 6.8 Upon enrolment into a New South Wales Government school, parental/carer permission was sought to allow the student to access the Internet at school based on the Department of Education and Communities’ policy Online Communication Services: Acceptable Usage for School Students (PD/2002/0046/V04). Extracts are provided below. This policy forms part of this Bring Your Own Device Policy.
Acceptable equipment and communication system use. Use of the device during the school day is at the discretion of teachers and staff. Students must use their device as directed by their teacher. The primary purpose of the device at school is educational. Students must bring their device to school fully charged. Students should avoid bringing peripheral device equipment to school with the device. Peripheral equipment includes: chargers charging cables docking cradles, with the exception of a docking cradle that includes a keyboard integrated into the peripheral external pointing devices, such as computer mouses adapters for the connection of video output or data transfer
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