Electronic Device Sample Clauses

Electronic Device. Employee shall be authorized to utilize a City-issued electronic device for City and personal business subject to applicable electronic use policies afforded to all employees.
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Electronic Device. The District shall provide an allowance to the President for an electronic device in the amount of $80 per month, annualized, paid out bi-weekly for the use of private electronic devices that are used for college communications.
Electronic Device. Any device (personal or school-issued), including, but not limited to desktop computers, laptops, Chromebooks, Smartphones, iPads, tablets and e-Readers. Ethical Behaviors: Interactions that align with one’s moral code, for example, preventing or not engaging in cyberbullying, trolling or scamming; avoiding plagiarism; supporting others’ positive digital identity Legal Behaviors: Interactions that are mindful of the law. For example, abiding by copyright and fair use, respecting networking protections by not hacking them and not using another’s identity. Intellectual Property: Content or ideas created by an individual or entity, for example, music, photos, narration, text and design Internet: A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. Issued Device: Device that is the property of the school and is provided to a student as part of the student’s educational program.
Electronic Device. ‌ Every reasonable attempt will be made to provide SEEO members an electronic device for the school year that will allow them to input student data, create student supports, access student records, district e-mail, and other educational programs necessary to ensure student success.
Electronic Device. Computer software, hardware or other electronic or automated means (including email) configured and enabled by a person to act as its agent and to initiate or respond to electronic records or performances, in whole or in part, without review or intervention by such person. End Entity: Subscribers and Authorized Relying Parties.
Electronic Device. On call will be accomplished in accordance with the provisions of this article. An employee will be considered off duty and time spent in an on-call status shall not be considered hours of work if the employee is allowed to leave a telephone number or to carry an electronic device for the purpose of being contacted. (1) Employees who own electronic communication devices may volunteer the numbers to be included on the rosters used for this purpose. (2) The Agency may offer beepers, cell phones, and or other electronic devices to employees on a fair and equitable basis to be voluntarily carried by the employees for this purpose. (3) Volunteering to use these devices shall in no way constitute an agreement to restrict the movement of employees under call back status. (4) Employees carrying an electronic device for this purpose it shall be in accordance with the provisions of Section 7, Standby Status, below.
Electronic Device. Any device (personal or school-issued), including, but not limited to desktop computers, laptops, Chromebooks, Smartphones, iPads, tablets and e-Readers. Ethical Behaviors: Interactions that align with one’s moral code, for example, preventing or not engaging in Legal Behaviors: Interactions that are mindful of the law. For example, abiding by copyright and fair use, respecting Intellectual Property: Content or ideas created by an individual or entity, for example, music, photos, narration, text and design Internet: A global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols. Issued Device: Device that is the property of the school and is provided to a student as part of the student’s educational program.
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Electronic Device. For the purpose of this policy, an electronic device is any device that makes or receives phone calls, leaves messages, sends, or receives text messages, e.g., SMS/MMS/iMessage or similar yet to be developed technology or alerts, accesses the internet, receives or sends a global positioning system (GPS) signal, allows for uploads or downloads of data, text or images, or requires any user action to operate. These include but are not limited to mobile cellular phones, tablets, laptops, global positioning systems (GPS), gaming devices, electronic book devices, MP3 players, televisions, radios, video players, smart watches or other wearable interactive devices, as well as any similar or future devices known by different names, whether or not the device is company issued. Use of an electronic device includes, but is not limited to: viewing or listening to any media; playing any games; checking the time or notifications; communicating with another person or another device, such as phone calls, text messages or emails; accessing the internet; using any software applications; taking pictures or videos; recording audio, or any other interaction with a device not listed above.
Electronic Device. The District will provide a laptop computer for the Superintendent’s use in carrying out the duties of the position.
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