Chrome Web Apps and Extensions Sample Clauses
The "Chrome Web Apps and Extensions" clause governs the use, distribution, and management of web applications and browser extensions within the Google Chrome ecosystem. It typically outlines the requirements developers must meet to publish their apps or extensions, such as compliance with content policies, security standards, and update procedures. This clause ensures that all Chrome web apps and extensions maintain a consistent level of quality and security, protecting users from malicious or substandard software and providing clear guidelines for developers.
Chrome Web Apps and Extensions. ● Students are allowed to install appropriate Chrome web apps and extensions from the Chrome Web Store. ● Students are responsible for the web apps and extensions they install on their Chromebooks. Inappropriate material installed or downloaded to the Chromebook will result in disciplinary action. ● Some web apps will be available to use when the Chromebook is not connected to the Internet. ● School related web apps and extensions will be pushed from the Management Console to student devices.
Chrome Web Apps and Extensions. ● Educational Chrome extensions and web apps will be pushed out to student Chromebooks by the district. Students are not allowed to install additional web apps or extensions from the Chrome Web Store.
Chrome Web Apps and Extensions iPad Apps
Chrome Web Apps and Extensions. Students will not install any web app or extension on their school-issued device unless explicitly asked to by their teacher or IT personnel.
G Suite for Education Discipline/Violations Parent/Guardian Responsibilities
1. Sign the Student and Parent/Guardian Digital Device Agreement. In order for students to be issued a Chromebook or tablet, a student and his/her respective parent/ guardian must sign this agreement.
2. The parent/guardian and the student are responsible for the cost of repair or replacement at the date of loss if the property is any of the following: • intentionally damaged • lost because of negligence
3. Support Internet Safety and Etiquette • Internet safety is about helping your child use the internet productively and practice safe, responsible online behavior. • Follow your family’s rules about when and where to use the internet. • Be polite, kind, and respectful in all digital forums and whenever accessing technology. • Understand a website’s rules, and know how to flag other users for misbehavior. • Recognize “red flags”, including someone asking personal questions such as your name and address. Encourage your child to never share his/her name, the school’s name, his/her age, phone number, email, or home address with any stranger. • Never send pictures to strangers. • Keep passwords private (except from parents, school technology staff and school administrators). • Never open a message from a stranger. It may contain a virus that can harm a computer. • Immediately tell an adult if something makes you feel uncomfortable or something suspicious happens. • V i s i t C o m m o n S e n s e E d u c a t i o n C o n n e c t i o n F a m i l i e s (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) which is a website designed to support and empower families in raising kids who think critically, participate responsibly, and behave ethically in their online lives.
1. I will take proper care of my digital device.
2. I will not loan my digital device or charger and cords to others.
3. I will be accountable for my digital device at all times.
4. I will charge my digital device’s battery as prescribed.
5. I will not leave my digital device in an unsecured location.
6. I will keep food and beverages away from digital device.
