BYOD (Bring Your Own Device Sample Clauses

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. Students’ may access the District Bring your Own Device (BYOD) Wireless Network with their personal mobile and computing devices for educational use. All students on the BYOD wireless network are expected to conduct their use of the network and Internet, in accordance with this agreement. In addition, all students are subject to individual school site rules and regulations regarding the use of personal cell phones and electronic devices.
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. DUE TO SECURITY BREACHES, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS, CYBER SAFETY/BULLYING, ETC.: NO Personal Devices will be allowed during school hours.
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. 4.1 AVANGRID does not support the use of personally owned devices (POD)1 by Third Party Workers to perform business functions, except:
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. 4.1 AVANGRID does not support the use of personally owned devices (POD)1 by Third Party Workers to perform business functions, except: a. Short term engagements for professional services or consulting services where Third Party Workers will use third party owned equipment in the performance of contractually agreed upon duties, tasks and deliverables.
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. It is a term used to describe a digital device ownership model where students use their personally owned mobile devices to access the Department’s information and communication (ICT) network. The majority of our students take up this free option. Access to the Department’s ICT network is provided only if the device meets the Department's security requirements which, at a minimum, requires that anti-virus software is running and is kept updated on the device.
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. DUE TO SECURITY BREACHES, BANDWIDTH LIMITATIONS, CYBER SAFETY/BULLYING, ETC.: NO Personal Devices will be allowed during school hours. Xxxxxx Community School District 2020-2021 Connected Student/Mobile Learning Device Agreement Form The following items reiterate some of the most important points covered in the Digital Learning Environment Handbook. Review and initial each statement as agreement and understanding of your part in the program. Student Initial Parent Initial I understand that I am responsible for taking care of the Mobile Learning Device and accessories, including proper cleaning, avoiding hot and cold temperatures, and keeping the Mobile LearningDevice in the provided case. I will not leave my Mobile Learning Device unattended unless it is locked in a secure place. I (or parents) may be fully responsible for the cost of replacement should my Mobile Learning Devicebecome lost or stolen. I understand that I (or parents) may be fully responsible for the cost of repair or replacement due to damages that occur to the Mobile Learning Device issued to me or damages I may cause to another student’s Mobile Learning Device. I will bring the Mobile Learning Device to school every day and to the best of my ability have itfully charged. I will use the Mobile Learning Device for educational purposes and in accordance with the Handbook and other applicable MCSD policies, including, but not limited to, the StudentTechnology Responsible Use Policy. I will use academic appropriate sounds, music, video, photos, games or applications. I will not attempt to or use any software, utilities, applications or other means to access Internet sitesor content blocked by filters. I will keep 5GB of the Mobile Learning Device as free space. I understand I may be asked to delete personal content. I will read and follow general maintenance and other messages from school technology personnel. I will only use the Mobile Learning Device recording capabilities for academic purposes, with consent of the participants, their knowledge of the media’s intended use, and staff approval. I will report any problems with my Mobile Learning Device to a member of the technology support staff in a timely manner. The only technology support for the MCSD Mobile Learning Devices are through the MCSD technology department; not a store or technology service. I understand that the District owns the Mobile Learning Device and has the right to collect andinspect the Mobile Learning Device at any tim...
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. Options and Agreement Some families may wish to bring their own device for use at the College. Bring-Your-Own-Devices are allowed as long as it is in good working order and meets the minimum requirements to work correctly on the College network as outlined below: Office Use Only SPECIFICATIONS BYO DEVICE MINIMUM SPECS. SPEC REQUIREMENTS MET SCREEN: 11.6in YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO CPU/Processor: Intel Celeron N2930 or greater (e.g. i3, i5, i7) YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO MEMORY: 4GB RAM YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO HARD DRIVE: 128GB YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows 8 Pro or greater (NOT Windows 8 RT) YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO WIRELESS: Intel 802.11agn wireless YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO CAMERA: Integrated Webcam YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO BATTERY: Must last at least 6 hours (i.e. full school day) YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO KEYBOARD: Must have a physical keyboard YES / ACCEPTABLE / NO If families wish to pursue this option, please complete this page and take the forms with the machine to be checked by the Netbook Technician. If all requirements are met, the device will be connected to the College Domain Network. Please note: the Domain Network may impose some restrictions on software usage whilst being used at the College. Student Name: Year Level/ Home Group: We agree to adhere to the rules of the Greensborough College BYOD Agreement and accept responsibility for appropriate use and care of the computer when being used at the College. We understand that not adhering to the rules outlined in this policy may result in access to the College Domain Network being suspended or revoked. Agreement Overview:
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. 1. The following Wi-Fi enabled devices, which only include: iPad PRO, iPad, iPad AIR and iPad Minis may be brought to school by students in Years 5-6, after a copy of this policy has been signed and dated by the parent, class teacher and student. These devices may then be used in the classroom, at the direction of the class teacher for activities linked to class learning programs. Permission, if granted, will be for the current school year only and does not necessarily transfer to future school years. This "User Agreement" will be reviewed as necessary in collaboration with Year 5 and 6 students, teachers and parents. Any changes will be communicated to all affected parties.
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. While the District uses filtering technology and protection measures to restrict access to inappropriate material, it is not possible to prevent all such improprieties. It will be each student’s responsibility to follow the rules for appropriate and responsible use as it pertains to using their devices on District 51 property. Access to the DISTRICT 51 network is a privilege, and administrators and faculty may review files and messages to maintain system integrity and ensure that users are acting responsibly. For more information, review the District BYOD Policies and Procedures found on our website under the Parents/Community tab. Breakfast & Lunch Breakfast and lunch is served daily. Information regarding free and reduced lunch can be found on the district website. Gum, Soda Pop, Energy Drinks, Coffee Due to Covid-19 restrictions, beverages (hot or cold) will not be allowed on campus and or in the classroom. Said beverages will only be allowed during lunch until further approval from District 51. Water is the only liquid permitted in the classroom. Students are permitted to have soda pop and energy drinks during lunch or with specific teacher permission. If these items cause a disruption of the school’s environment, those disruptions will be dealt with on an individual basis. Gum is specifically NOT PERMITTED in Band, Choir, Orchestra, or Physical Education. Bus Procedures ○ Keep your hands and feet to yourself ○ Stay seated ○ Keep noise to a minimum ○ Follow driver directions ○ Earbuds are required when listening to music ○ Vaping is prohibited ○ Classroom conduct is expected. In addition, we will be adding some guidelines for transportation due to COVID-19: ● Masks will be required while on the bus. ● Seats will be assigned. ● Driver will provide a mask for those who forget or don’t have a mask. If you have questions regarding the bus or transportation, please contact Xxxxxx Xxxxxx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Terminal Manager Student Transportation of Colorado 000-000-0000 Campus The school campus is considered the main building, the electives building including the gymnasium, the school’s modular, and all exterior buildings and grounds including Washington Park. Once students are on the identified campus they are not permitted to leave until the end of the school day without permission from school officials and parents / guardians. Parents and guardians are permitted to sign students off campus through the front office. The main entrance to the school is accessibl...
BYOD (Bring Your Own Device. 1. Any privately owned ICT equipment/devices (BYOD), such as a laptop, chromebook, PC Tablet, mobile phone, or USB/portable drive that I bring to school or to a school related activity, is also covered by the ICT and Cyber-Safety Use Agreement. Any images or material on such equipment/devices must be appropriate to the school environment. ICT devices may be examined by the school’s monitoring systems and staff.
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