Common use of Allowable Customizations Clause in Contracts

Allowable Customizations. The student is permitted to alter or add files to customize the assigned computer to their own working styles (i.e., background screens, default fonts, and other system enhancements). • The student is permitted to add key rings or luggage tags to the exterior of their computer case for identification purposes. • The student is not permitted to alter the computer case through any method that would cause permanent damage. (i.e., stickers, pins, or permanent marker on the case or strap) • The student is not permitted to remove or alter any identification from the computer including, but not limited to the serial number. STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE This document is an important addendum to the student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect your assigned computer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial responsibility. Following the advice and the standards below will lead to a computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. • Use the computer assigned in a manner that promotes positive, respectful, and courteous interactions and communication between teachers, students, parents, and community members. • Treat this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. • Bring the computer and charging unit to NCUSD during every school day. (If you forget them, substitutes will only be provided two times a semester, if a loaner is available.) • Keep the computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in the locker room or other suitable place) when you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. Computers left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen - even at school - will be your full financial responsibility. • Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the cafeteria during lunchtime, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the computer in a car other than in a locked trunk. Avoid leaving the computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. • Do not let anyone use the computer other than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using your assigned computer will be your full responsibility. • Adhere to NCUSD Schools’ computer Use Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Teacher, Technology Coordinator, or Principal. • Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. How to Handle Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Technology Coordinator. • Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not use the computer while walking. The computer should be securely placed on a flat surface before being used. • Do not do anything to the computer that will permanently alter it in any way. • Do not eat or drink around the computer. • Keep the equipment clean at all times. Carrying the Computer • Always completely close the lid before moving it and place it in the district issued case, even for short distances. Movement while the computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer screen, as this can damage it and other components. •The computer screen can be damaged if proper care is not taken. • Clean the screen with a soft, dry, anti-static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens or pencils left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack the screen when the lid is closed. • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer charging overnight. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another person is likely to trip over the cord. Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down if you are unable to connect to the charger. • Close the lid of the computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen.

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Samples: Computer Use Agreement, Computer Use Agreement

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Allowable Customizations. The student Student is permitted to alter or add files to customize the assigned computer Computer to their own working styles (i.e., background screens, default fonts, and other system enhancements). • The student Student is permitted to add key rings download music to iTunes, but cannot download or luggage tags to the exterior of their computer case for identification purposes. • The student is not permitted to alter the computer case through install any method that would cause permanent damage. (i.e., stickers, pins, or permanent marker on the case or strap) • The student is not permitted to remove or alter any identification other software without permission from the computer including, but not limited to the serial numberMSTM Technology Director. STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE This document is an important addendum to the student Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect your assigned computerComputer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial full­financial responsibility. Read the manual that comes with the laptop. Following the Lenovo’s advice and the standards below will lead to a computer Computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. • Use the computer assigned in a manner that promotes positive, respectful, and courteous interactions and communication between teachers, students, parents, and community members. • Treat this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. • Bring the computer Computer and charging unit to NCUSD MSTM during every school day. (If you forget them, substitutes will only NOT be provided two times a semester, if a loaner is availableprovided.) • Keep the computer Computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the computer Computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in the locker room or other suitable place) when you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the computer Computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. Computers Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen - even at school - will be your full financial responsibility. • Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave computers Computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the cafeteria during lunchtime, fields or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the computer Computer in a car other than in a locked trunk. Avoid leaving the computer Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. • Do not let anyone use the computer Computer other than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using your assigned computer Computer will be your full responsibility. • Adhere to NCUSD Schools’ computer MSTM School’s Computer Use Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the TeacherDistrict Teacher Librarian, Director of Technology Coordinator, or Secondary Principal.. • Back up your data. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. • Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. How to Handle Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Technology CoordinatorLaptop Facilitator or Director of Technology. • Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off popped‐off keys, DVD/CDs). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computerComputer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not use the computer while walking. The computer should be securely placed on a flat surface before being used. • Do not do anything to the computer Computer that will permanently alter it in any way. • Do not eat or drink around the computer. (You can apply stickers so long as they are completely removable.) • Keep the equipment clean at all timesclean. Carrying For example, don’t eat or drink while using the Computer Computer. • Always completely close the lid and wait for the Computer to enter Sleep mode before moving it and place it in the district issued caseit, even for short distances. Movement while the computer Computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive hard‐drive and therefore the loss of all data. Sleep mode is sufficient – there is little reason to actually shut‐down the laptop other than on an airplane or during extended days of inactivity. • Always store the Computer in the laptop bag provided or in another certified laptop case. Note: do not store anything (e.g., cords, papers or disks) in the area within the laptop case designed for the Computer other than the Computer itself as this may damage the screen. • We recommend that you carry the laptop bag inside your normal school pack. The “vertical sleeve” style laptop case was chosen expressly for this purpose. Simply slide the Computer in and out while leaving the case within the school pack. Do not overstuff your pack – extreme pressure on the laptop can cause permanent damage to the screen and other components. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer screenComputer, as this can damage it the screen and other componentscomponents • Never move the Computer while a CD or DVD is actively being used. •The computer The Computer screen can be easily damaged if proper care is not taken. Broken screens are NOT covered by warranty and can be costly to replace. Screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. • Do not touch the Computer screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved Computer screen cleaners. • Clean the screen with a soft, dry, anti-static dry anti‐static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens or pencils left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack the screen when the lid is closed. , thus resulting in a charge to the family • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer Computer charging overnight. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another person is likely to trip over the cord. Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down shutdown if you are unable to connect to the charger. • Close the lid of the computer Computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. • Avoid extended use of the Computer resting directly on your lap. The bottom of the laptop can generate significant heat and therefore cause temporary or permanent injury. Use a barrier—such as a book or devices made specifically for this purpose— when working on your lap. Also, avoid lap‐based computing while connected to the power adapter as this will significantly increase heat production. • Avoid lengthy use involving repetitive tasks (such as typing and use of the track‐pad). Take frequent breaks as well as alter your physical position (typing while standing, sitting, leaning, etc.) to minimize discomfort. If possible, set up a workstation at home with an external keyboard and mouse that allows you to situate the screen at eye‐level and keyboard at lap‐level. • Read the safety warnings included in the Lenovo user guide.

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Samples: Laptop Computer Use Agreement

Allowable Customizations. The student is permitted to alter or add files to customize the assigned computer to their own working styles (i.e., background screens, default fonts, and other system enhancements). • The student is permitted to add key rings or luggage tags to the exterior of their computer case for identification purposes. • The student is not permitted to alter the computer case through any method that would cause permanent damage. (i.e., stickers, pins, or permanent marker on the case or strap) • The student is not permitted to remove or alter any identification from the computer including, but not limited to the serial number. STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE This document is an important addendum to the student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect your assigned computer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-full financial responsibility. Following the advice and the standards below will lead to a computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful useful, and enjoyable tool. • Use the computer assigned in a manner that promotes positive, respectful, and courteous interactions and communication between teachers, students, parents, and community members. • Treat this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. • Bring the computer and charging unit to NCUSD during every school day. (If you forget them, substitutes will only be provided two times a semester, if a loaner is available.) • Keep the computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in the locker room or other suitable place) when you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activity. Computers left in bags and backpacks, or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen - even at school - will be your full financial responsibility. • Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never leave computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the cafeteria during lunchtime, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the computer in a car other than in a locked trunk. Avoid leaving the computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. • Do not let anyone use the computer other than your parents or guardiansguardians use the computer. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using your assigned computer will be your full responsibility. • Adhere to NCUSD Schools’ computer Use Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Teacher, Technology Coordinator, or Principal. • Read and follow general maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. How to Handle Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Technology Coordinator. • Don’t force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off keys). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computer, including the keys, screen cover cover, or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not use the computer while walking. The computer should be securely placed on a flat surface before being used. • Do not do anything to the computer that will permanently alter it in any way. • Do not eat or drink around the computer. • Keep the equipment clean at all times. Carrying the Computer • Always completely close the lid before moving it and place it in the district district-issued case, even for short distances. Movement while the computer is on can result in permanent damage to the hard-drive and therefore the loss of all data. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer screen, as this can damage it and other components. •The computer screen can be damaged if proper care is not taken. • Clean the screen with a soft, dry, anti-static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD LCD-type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens or pencils left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack the screen when the lid is closed. • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer charging overnight. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another person is likely to trip over the cord. Don’t let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down if you are unable to connect to the charger. • Close the lid of the computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen.

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Samples: Computer Use Agreement

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Allowable Customizations. The student Student is permitted to alter or add files to customize the assigned computer Computer to their own working styles (i.e., background screens, default fonts, and other system enhancements). • The Student is permitted to download media to iTunes, but cannot download or install any other software without permission from the building’s teacher librarian. The student is permitted to add key rings install software drivers for peripheral devices such as camera, printers or luggage tags to the exterior of their computer case for identification purposes. • The student is not permitted to alter the computer case through any method that would cause permanent damage. (i.e., stickers, pins, or permanent marker on the case or strap) • The student is not permitted to remove or alter any identification from the computer including, but not limited to the serial numberother academically purposeful devices. STANDARDS FOR PROPER COMPUTER CARE This document is an important addendum to the student Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. Read it carefully prior to signing. You are expected to follow all the specific guidelines listed in this document and take any additional common sense precautions to protect your assigned computerComputer. Loss or damage resulting in failure to abide by the details below may result in full-financial responsibility. Read the electronic manual that comes with the laptop. Following the Apple’s advice and the standards below will lead to a computer Computer that will run smoothly and serve as a reliable, useful and enjoyable tool. • Use the computer assigned in a manner that promotes positive, respectful, and courteous interactions and communication between teachers, students, parents, and community members. Your Responsibilities: • Treat this equipment with as much care as if it were your own property. • Bring the computer Computer and charging unit to NCUSD CCSD during every school day. (If you forget them, substitutes will only NOT be provided two times a semester, if a loaner is availableprovided.) • Keep the computer Computer either secured (i.e., home or other secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Keep the computer Computer stored in a secure place (i.e., locked in the a locker room or other suitable place) when you cannot directly monitor it. For example, during athletic events, games, practices and trips, store the computer Computer in a secure place assigned by your coach/sponsor and arrange to return to school to retrieve it after the activitysponsor. Computers Laptops left in bags and backpacks, or in an unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by school personnel as a protection against theft. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen - even at school - will be your full financial responsibility. • Avoid use in situations that are conducive to loss or damage. For example, never Never leave computers Computers in school vans, in the gym, in a locker room, on playing fields, in the cafeteria during lunchtime, or in other areas where it could be damaged or stolen. Avoid storing the computer Computer in a car other than in a locked trunk. Avoid , however, avoid leaving the computer Computer in environments with excessively hot or cold temperatures. • Do not let anyone use the computer Computer other than your parents or guardians. Loss or damage that occurs when anyone else is using your assigned computer Computer will be your full responsibility. • Adhere to NCUSD Schools’ computer CCSD School’s Computer Use Policy at all times and in all locations. When in doubt about acceptable use, ask the Teacher, Technology Coordinator, teacher librarian or Principalbuilding administrator. • Back up your data. Never consider any electronic information safe when stored on only one device. • Read and follow general all maintenance alerts from school technology personnel. How to Handle Technical Problems • Promptly report any problems to the Technology Coordinatorbuilding’s teacher librarian or help desk representative. • Don’t Do not force anything (e.g., connections, popped-off popped‐off keys, etc.). Seek help instead. • When in doubt, ask for help. General Care • Do not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the computerComputer, including the keys, screen cover or plastic casing. Doing so will void the warranty, and families will be responsible for 100 percent of the repair or replacement cost. • Do not remove or interfere with the serial number or any identification placed on the computer. • Do not use the computer while walking. The computer should be securely placed on a flat surface before being used. • Do not do anything to the computer Computer that will permanently alter it in any way. • Do not eat or drink around the computer. (You can apply stickers so long as they are completely removable.) • Keep the equipment clean at all timesclean. For example, don’t eat or drink while using the Computer. Carrying the Computer • Always completely close the lid and wait for the Computer to enter Sleep mode before moving it and place it in the district issued caseit, even for short distances. Movement Sleep mode is sufficient – there is little reason to actually shut‐down the laptop other than on an airplane or during extended days of inactivity. Always store the Computer in the laptop bag provided. Note: do not store anything (e.g.,cords, papers or disks) in the area within the laptop case designed for the Computer other than the Computer itself as this may damage the screen. • We recommend that you carry the laptop bag inside your normal school pack to and from school. The “vertical sleeve” style laptop case was chosen expressly for this purpose. Simply slide the Computer in and out while leaving the computer is case within the school pack. Do not overstuff your pack – extreme pressure on the laptop can result in cause permanent damage to the hard-drive screen and therefore the loss of all dataother components. • Do not grab and squeeze the computer screenComputer, as this can damage it the screen and other components. •The computer Components Screen Care The Computer screen can be easily damaged if proper care is not taken. Broken screens are NOT covered by warranty and can cost over $800 to replace. Screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. • Do not touch the Computer screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.)other than approved Computer screen cleaners. • Clean the screen with a soft, dry, anti-static dry anti‐static cloth or with a screen cleaner designed specifically for LCD type screens. • Never leave any object on the keyboard. Pens or pencils left on the keyboard are guaranteed to crack the screen when the lid is closed, thus resulting in a repair fine to the family. Battery Life and Charging • Arrive to school each day with a fully charged battery. Establish a routine at home whereby each evening you leave your computer Computer charging overnight. • Avoid using the charger in any situation where you or another person is likely to trip over the cord. Don’t Do not let the battery completely drain. Immediately shut down shutdown if you are unable to connect to the charger. • Close the lid of the computer Computer when it is not in use, in order to save battery life and protect the screen. Personal Health and Safety • Avoid extended use of the Computer resting directly on your lap. The bottom of the laptop can generate significant heat and therefore cause temporary or permanent injury. Use a barrier—such as a book or devices made specifically for this purpose— when working on your lap. Also, avoid lap‐based computing while connected to the power adapter as this will significantly increase heat production. • Avoid lengthy use involving repetitive tasks (such as typing and use of the track‐pad). Take frequent breaks as well as alter your physical position (typing while standing, sitting, leaning, etc.) to minimize discomfort. If possible, set up a workstation at home with an external keyboard and mouse that allows you to situate the screen at eye‐level and keyboard at lap‐level. • Read the safety warnings included in the Apple user guide. EQUIPMENT LENDING INFORMATION This additional agreement allows students to check out a variety of peripheral equipment from the building’s library such as still cameras, video cameras, microphones, optical (DVD) drives, and other audio visual devices for multimedia school projects. The signed agreement is part of the Student Laptop Program Acknowledgement Form. The CCSD grants the user permission to borrow technology equipment for school and home use based on mutual agreement of the following: Agreements I will adhere to CCSD School’s Acceptable Use Policy when using this equipment at all times and locations. Equipment needs to be returned at the established due date and time. Damage or Loss I am responsible for any costs incurred due to loss or damage of equipment as determined by the school. COMPUTER USE AND CONDUCT POLICY The primary goal of CCSD’s available technology is to enrich the learning that takes place in and out of classrooms. In particular, technology offers opportunities for exploration and analysis of academic subjects in ways that traditional instruction cannot replicate. However, certain legal and ethical restrictions apply. Also, the limited supply of both hardware and software requires us to set priorities for use. Academic work for courses always takes priority over any other use of the computer equipment. Library and Media Lab equipment are reserved exclusively for academic use. The following is a list of rules and guidelines which govern the use of CCSD computers and network resources. computers, printers, scanners and other peripherals, as well as email, Internet services, servers, network files and folders, and all other technology‐related equipment and services. These rules apply to any use of CCSD’s network resources whether this access occurs while on or off campus. Students may not use network resources: • to create, send, access or download material which is abusive, hateful, harassing or sexually explicit; • to download, stream or listen to Internet‐based music, video and large image files not required for school work, as this slows the performance of the network for all users. The school will monitor the network for violations; • to alter, add or delete any files that affect the configuration of a school computer other than the laptop assigned for personal use; • to conduct any commercial business; • to conduct any illegal activity (this includes adhering to copyright laws); • to access the data or account of another user (altering files of another user is considered vandalism); • to install any software onto CCSD computers; to copy CCSD school software (copying school owned software programs is considered theft). In addition, students may not: • give out their home address or phone number to anyone on the Internet (this protects users from becoming potential victims of those with criminal intent); (s) to anyone; • post anonymous messages; • forward email commonly known as “SPAM,” Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE), or“junk” email. Students will not use the laptop to record (audio/visual) others without their permission. Computers are not to be used to make sound recordings without the consent of all persons being recorded. Sound on the laptop computer must be turned off at all times except when being used as part of the class. Use of personal headphones to listen to music is allowed with express permission of the classroom teacher. Computers are not to be used to take pictures without the consent of all persons being photographed. Cameras are to be turned off at all times except when being used as part of a class. Responsibility for Property Students are responsible for maintaining a 100 percent working laptop at all times. The student shall use reasonable care to be sure that the computer is not lost, stolen or damaged. Such care includes: - Not leaving equipment in an unlocked car or unlocked home. - Not leaving equipment unattended or unlocked while at school or elsewhere. - Not lending equipment to anyone except one’s parents. - Not using equipment in an unsafe environment. Students must keep the computer locked (i.e. locked in your school locker, home or secure place where others do not have access) or attended (with you or within your sight) at all times. Laptops left in bags or backpacks or in unattended classrooms are considered “unattended” and may be confiscated by faculty or staff as a protection against theft. If confiscated, the student may be required to get a parent signature acknowledging financial responsibility before getting the laptop back. Unattended and unlocked equipment, if stolen – even at school – will be the student’s responsibility. File Sharing and File Sharing Programs The installation and/or use of any Internet‐based file‐sharing tools is explicitly prohibited. File-sharing programs and protocols like BitTorrent, Limewire, Kazaa, Acquisition and others may not be used to facilitate the illegal sharing of copyrighted material (music, video, and images). Individuals with legitimate, school‐related needs to use these tools may seek prior approval from the Director of Technology. Discipline Any student who violates these rules will be subject to disciplinary action. Students who violate the File Sharing rules may also have their hard drives restored to the original settings. Serious or repeated violations may result in the student’s use of technology restricted and or revoked. Legal Issues and Jurisdiction Because CCSD owns and operates the equipment and software that compose our network resources, the school is obligated to take steps to insure that all facilities are used legally. Hence any illegal use of network resources is prohibited. All content created, sent, accessed or downloaded using any part of CCSD’s network resources is subject to the rules stated in this policy. School administration monitors our network and may find it necessary to investigate electronic incidents even if they happen after hours and outside of school. As the owners of our network resources, including email system, the school administration reserves the right, if needed, and at its discretion, remotely access, to open, examine and/or delete electronic files that violate this Computer Use Policy and may take legal action if necessary. Disclaimer CCSD does not have control of the information on the Internet or incoming email. CCSD will provide Internet content filtering both onsite and off. However, no filter is perfect. All filters have vulnerabilities that maybe exploited by individuals who are actively and intently dedicated to breeching them. Sites accessible via the Internet may contain material that is defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, racially offensive, illegal or otherwise inconsistent with the mission of the College Community School District. While CCSD's intent is to make Internet access available for educational goals and objectives, account holders will have the ability to access other materials as well. At CCSD, we expect students to obey the Computer Use Policy when using the Internet. Students found in violation of the policy will be disciplined. In addition, CCSD account holders take full responsibility for their access to CCSD’s network resources and the Internet. Specifically, CCSD makes no warranties with respect to school network resources nor does it take responsibility for: 1. the content of any advice or information received by an account holder; 2. the costs, liability or damages incurred as a result of access to school network resources or the Internet; any consequences of service interruptions.

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Samples: Laptop Computer Use Agreement

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