Charging Your Device’s Battery Sample Clauses

Charging Your Device’s Battery. Student devices must be brought to school each day fully charged. As devices should last the entire school day on a single charge. It is encouraged that students bring chargers to school, so their device can be charged if necessary.
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Charging Your Device’s Battery. It is the Student’s responsibility to maintain and use the charger. Devices should be fully charged each evening.
Charging Your Device’s Battery. ● Students are responsible to keep devices in a fully charged condition at the end of each school day by utilizing the charging cart in each homeroom. ● MPS uses Google Apps for Education, which allows cloud-based document creation, sharing, and storage. Each student has their own unique account ● The user is responsible for what he/she says and does on the network. Communication with thousands of others is quick and easy; therefore it is important for the user to stop and think before communicating and to show respect for other people and for their ideas. ● Student users should assume that none of their data is private or confidential. Any communication or data may be subject to review by teachers, the technology coordinator or school administration. ™lgasg rgmgmbgr ĒhaĒ Dou arg using a M™S issugd dgvicg and iĒ should bg ĒrgaĒgd as such! ● Students are not allowed to access, view, and or store inappropriate content or materials on devices. ● The presence of weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, threatening language, alcohol, drug, gang related symbols, or pictures will result in disciplinary action. ● All activity on the devices and any MPS issued email account, whether conducted at school or offsite, is subject to search as district property.
Charging Your Device’s Battery. When Chromebooks are left in school, students can charge them in the classroom. • If a Chromebook is brought home, students will be responsible for returning it back to school fully charged. • When the user simply logs off and closes the screen, the device goes into sleep mode which will continue to drain the battery. Power the device off to preserve battery life.
Charging Your Device’s Battery a. Devices must be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. A charger will be issued to the student for charging at home and must be returned with the device at the end of the year or after withdrawing from LFSD. b. Students need to charge their devices each evening. Repeat violations (minimum of three (3) days) of this policy will result in students being required to check out their device from their 1st hour teacher for three (3) weeks. c. In cases where the use of the device has caused batteries to become discharged, students may be able to connect their devices to a power outlet in class with a classroom charger, at the discretion of the teacher.
Charging Your Device’s Battery. Devices must be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. Repeat violations of this policy may result in students losing at-home privileges and classroom discipline as outlined by the classroom teacher
Charging Your Device’s Battery. (3.3) SCREENSAVER/BACKGROUND PHOTOS (3.4)
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Charging Your Device’s Battery. It is expected that students will charge their devices each evening and will come to school with the device fully charged. • When the user simply logs off and closes the screen, the device goes into sleep mode which will continue to drain the battery. Power the device off to preserve battery life.
Charging Your Device’s Battery. ● Students are responsible to keep devices in a fully charged condition at the end of each school day by utilizing the charging station in each homeroom. Repeat violations of this policy may result in students losing device privileges. ● May-Port CG uses Google Apps for Education, which allows cloud-based document creation, sharing, and storage. Each student has their own unique account. May-Port CG also utilizes Schoology which allows students to upload files and projects to classes as per the teacher’s discretion.
Charging Your Device’s Battery. Devices must be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. Students need to charge their devices each evening. In cases of low batteries, students may be able to connect their devices to a power outlet in class or the charging cart during recess or lunch if a cord is available. Students should not loan their charging accessories to friends or family.
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