Definition of Digital Technologies Sample Clauses

Definition of Digital Technologies. This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to digital technologies, social media tools and learning environments established by Anakie Primary School or accessed using school owned networks or systems, including but not limited to: • School owned ICT devices • Video and photo sharing websites • Email and instant messaging • Blogs • Internet and Intranet • Forums, discussion boards and groups • Social networking sites • Wikis • Accessing files from the internet • Publishing and browsing the internet • Printing material • Network accessible resources • Copying, saving or distributing files • Steaming media
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Definition of Digital Technologies. This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to digital technologies, social media tools and learning environments established by our school or accessed using school owned networks or systems, including (although are not limited to): • School owned ICT devices (e.g. desktops, laptops, tablets, printers, scanners, cameras) • Mobile phones • Email and instant messaging • Internet, Intranet and ICON (Integrated Online Catholic Network) facilities • Social networking sites • Blogs • Micro-blogs (e.g. Twitter) • Forums, discussion boards and groups • Wikis (e.g. Wikipedia, Wikispaces) • Vodcasts (video podcasts) and podcasts (only audio) • Video conferences and web conferences.
Definition of Digital Technologies. This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to digital technologies, social media tools and learning environments established by our school or accessed using school systems or networks and school or individually owned equipment, including (but not limited to): • School owned ICT devices (e.g. desktops, laptops, printers, scanners) • Mobile phones • Email and instant messaging • Internet, Intranet and Ultranet • Social networking sites (e.g. Facebook, SuperClubsPLUS) • Video, audio and photo sharing websites (e.g. Picasa, Youtube) • Blogs • Micro---blogs (e.g. Twitter) • Forums, discussion boards and groups (e.g. Google groups, Whirlpool) • Wikis (e.g. Wikipedia) • Vod and podcasts • Video conferences and web conferences.
Definition of Digital Technologies. This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to digital technologies, social media tools and learning environments established by our school or accessed using school owned networks or systems, including (but not limited to): • College owned ICT devices (e.g. desktops, notebooks, tablets, printers, scanners, cameras) • Mobile phones • Email and instant messaging • Internet, LMS and Library OPAC facilities • Social networking sites • Blogs • Micro-blogs (e.g. Twitter) • Forums, discussion boards and groups • Wikis (e.g. Wikipedia, Wikispaces) • Vodcasts (video podcasts) and podcasts (only audio) • Video conferences and web conferences.

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