Care of Chromebook Sample Clauses

Care of Chromebook. The Chromebook may only be used in a careful and proper manner. The Student shall keep the Chromebook in good operating condition. The Student shall immediately notify the School’s Technology Department at (xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) if the Chromebook is not in good operating condition or requires repair. The Student is financially responsible for repairs due to negligence and/or intentional damage, including the Chromebook powercord/charger. (This does not apply to Personal Chromebooks, although they should be cared for and kept in good operating condition for school use).
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Care of Chromebook. Students are responsible for the general care of the Chromebook they have been issued by the school. Chromebooks that are broken or fail to work properly must be reported to a teacher. Students must provide any information they may have as to why the device does not work properly to a faculty member. A QNS form will then be submitted by the teacher as soon as possible so steps can be taken to resolve the issue. District-owned Chromebooks shall never be taken to an outside computer service for any type of repairs or maintenance. Students shall never leave their Chromebooks unattended. Failure to take proper care of the Chromebook and power cord may result in being charged up to the full replacement cost of the Chromebook. a. General precautions *Food or drink should not be next to a Chromebook *Cords, cables, and removable storage devices must be inserted carefully into a Chromebook *Chromebooks and accessories should not be used or stored near pets *Power cords must not create a tripping hazard *Chromebooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, and labels. *Heavy objects should never be placed on top of Chromebooks. *Do not lean on the Chromebook b. Carrying Chromebooks *Never lift a Chromebook by the screen *Never carry a Chromebook with the screen open c. Screen Care *The Chromebook screen can be damaged if subjected to heavy objects, rough treatment, cleaning solvents and other liquids. The screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. *Do not put pressure on the top of a Chromebook when it is closed. *Do not store a Chromebook with the screen open. *Make sure there is nothing on the keyboard before closing the lid (i.e. pens, pencils, paper clips, flash drives). *Only clean the screen with a soft, dry microfiber or anti-static cloth d. Identification *Chromebooks have a couple of identifying features, which may include: a classroom number, STS or QNS number, serial number, and Windsor CUSD number. These numbers are not to be modified or tampered with in any way. Students may be assessed a fee up to the full replacement cost for tampering with the identifying features of a Chromebook. *The District will maintain a log of all Chromebooks which may include and are not limited to: a classroom number, STS or QNS number, serial number, and Windsor CUSD number.
Care of Chromebook. Students are responsible for the general care of the Chromebook issued to them by the school. Chromebooks that are broken, or fail to work properly, should be taken to the main office of their school as soon as possible so that they can be taken care of properly by the building technology coordinator. Do not take district-owned Chromebooks to an outside computer service for any type of repairs or maintenance.

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