EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, and online collaboration sites. b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district on the district’s wired and wireless network. THERE IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet appropriately. It is the primary responsibility of the student to appropriately use the tablet, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network. c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites and in chat rooms. We ask students to: a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network. b. Notify a teacher immediately if they accidentally access an inappropriate site. c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s folders or files without permission. d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content. e. Never arrange to meet an unknown person. f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information. g. Protect their accounts by keeping passwords secure and logging off or locking when not at a computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s account is logged in to a computer, that student is responsible. Keep your password a secret. h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or social security numbers for oneself or others. Use a “code name” with online viewers/organizations you do not know! i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services. j. Avoid online sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are inappropriate for educational use.
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Samples: 1:1 Tablet Agreement, 1:1 Tablet Agreement, 1:1 Tablet Agreement
EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets laptops can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district on the district’s wired and wireless network. THERE IS MAY BE NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS MTPS LAPTOPS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL MTPS NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet laptop appropriately. It is the primary responsibility of the student to appropriately use the tabletlaptop, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School Moorestown Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open othersomeone else’s folders or files without permission.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown person.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts by keeping passwords secure and logging off or locking when not at a computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s account is logged in to a computer, that student is responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or social security numbers for oneself or others. Use a “code name” with online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are inappropriate for educational use. Off‐Site Internet Use
a. MTPS will not serve as a home Internet service provider. Additionally, the District may NOT provide Internet filtering for the laptops while connecting to the Internet away from school and/or on a nondistrict network connection. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to set additional rules for use while away from school and monitor their child’s laptop use, especially Internet access, while away from school.
b. MTPS is not responsible for providing Internet access outside of school. The ability to access the Internet from home varies from situation to situation. No guarantee is implied.
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EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets Chromebooks can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, online training, online courses and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district for school and home use on the district’s wired and wireless networkChromebook. THERE Filtering not only restricts access to unacceptable sites, but also restricts access to inappropriate materials of all kinds. West Deptford Public Schools cannot guarantee that access to all inappropriate sites will be blocked. NO FILTER IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents AS RELIABLE AS ADULT SUPERVISION! Log files are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use maintained on each Chromebook with a detailed history of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet appropriatelyall sites accessed. It is the primary responsibility of the student user to appropriately use the tabletChromebook, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School West Deptford Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites websites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they you accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s their folders or files without permissionfiles.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown personperson utilizing social networks from the Internet.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site website or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts your user account by keeping passwords your password secure and logging off or locking when not at a the computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s your account is logged in to a computer, that student is on you are responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or and social security numbers for oneself or yourself and others. Use a “code name” with that does not identify you personally to online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online on-line sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are otherwise inappropriate for educational use.
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Samples: 1:1 Chromebook Initiative Student Guidelines Agreement
EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets laptops can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, online training, online courses and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district for school and home use on the district’s wired and wireless networklaptop. THERE Filtering not only restricts access to unacceptable sites, but also restricts access to inappropriate materials of all kinds. West Deptford Public Schools cannot guarantee that access to all inappropriate sites will be blocked. NO FILTER IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents AS RELIABLE AS ADULT SUPERVISION! Log files are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use maintained on each laptop with a detailed history of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet appropriatelyall sites accessed. It is the primary responsibility of the student user to appropriately use the tabletlaptop, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School West Deptford Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access the information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they you accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s their folders or files without permissionfiles.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown personperson utilizing social networks from the Internet.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts your user account by keeping passwords your password secure and logging off or locking when not at a computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s your account is logged in to a computer, that student is on you are responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or and social security numbers for oneself or yourself and others. Use a “code name” with that does not identify you personally to online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online on-line sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are otherwise inappropriate for educational use.
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Samples: Laptop Initiative Agreement
EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets chromebooks can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, online training, online courses and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district for school and home use on the district’s wired and wireless networkchromebook. THERE Filtering not only restricts access to unacceptable sites, but also restricts access to inappropriate materials of all kinds. Merchantville School cannot guarantee that access to all inappropriate sites will be blocked. NO FILTER IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents AS RELIABLE AS ADULT SUPERVISION! Log files are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use maintained on each chromebook with a detailed history of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet appropriatelyall sites accessed. It is the primary responsibility of the student user to appropriately use the tabletchromebook, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School West Deptford Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites websites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they you accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s their folders or files without permissionfiles.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown personperson utilizing social networks from the Internet.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site website or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts your user account by keeping passwords your password secure and logging off or locking when not at a the computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s your account is logged in to a computer, that student is on you are responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or and social security numbers for oneself or yourself and others. Use a “code name” with that does not identify you personally to online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online on-line sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are otherwise inappropriate for educational use.
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Samples: 1:1 Chromebook Initiative Student Guidelines Agreement
EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school, with certain functional restrictions by grade level. Email correspondence will must be utilized used for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets device can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district on the district’s wired and wireless network. THERE IS MAY BE NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS MTPS DEVICES WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL MTPS NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use of the computer device while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet device appropriately. It is the primary responsibility of the student to appropriately use the tabletdevice, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School Moorestown Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our MTPS curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites and in chat roomsonline. We ask MTPS asks students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open othersomeone else’s folders or files without permission.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown person.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site website or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts by keeping passwords secure and logging off or locking the device when not at a computerusing it. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s account is logged in to a computer, that student is responsibletakes responsibility for that use. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or social security numbers for oneself or others. Use a “code name” with online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are inappropriate for educational use.
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EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets laptops can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district on the district’s wired and wireless network. THERE IS MAY BE NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS MTPS LAPTOPS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL MTPS NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet laptop appropriately. It is the primary responsibility of the student to appropriately use the tabletlaptop, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School Moorestown Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites websites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open othersomeone else’s folders or files without permission.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown person.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site website or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts by keeping passwords secure and logging off or locking when not at a computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s account is logged in to a computer, that student is responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or social security numbers for oneself or others. Use a “code name” with online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are inappropriate for educational use.
a. MTPS will not serve as a home Internet service provider. Additionally, the District may NOT provide Internet filtering for the laptops while connecting to the Internet away from school and/or on a non-district network connection. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian to set additional rules for use while away from school and monitor their child’s laptop use, especially Internet access, while away from school.
b. MTPS is not responsible for providing Internet access outside of school. The ability to access the Internet from home varies from situation to situation. No guarantee is implied. If you do not have Internet access at home, please contact your school’s guidance department for information on possible options.
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EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets devices can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district on the district’s wired and wireless network. THERE IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SOMERDALE SCHOOL TABLETS DISTRICT DEVICES WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SOMERDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet device appropriately. It is the primary responsibility of the student to appropriately use the tabletdevice, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School Somerdale Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s folders or files without permission.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown person.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts by keeping passwords secure and logging off or locking when not at a computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s account is logged in to a computer, that student is responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or social security numbers for oneself or others. Use a “code name” with online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are inappropriate for educational use.
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EMAIL AND INTERNET USE. a. Email accounts are provided by the school. Email correspondence will be utilized for educational purposes only. Electronic communication coming from or going to the school issued tablets chromebooks can and will be monitored to make sure the terms of the agreement are being followed. Digital communications etiquette is expected by all students using all school provided communications accounts, sites, or applications including but not limited to wikis, blogs, forums, interactive video conferencing, podcasts, vodcasts, online training, online courses and online collaboration sites.
b. As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), an Internet filter is maintained by the district for school and home use on the district’s wired and wireless networkchromebook. THERE Filtering not only restricts access to unacceptable sites, but also restricts access to inappropriate materials of all kinds. West Deptford Public Schools cannot guarantee that access to all inappropriate sites will be blocked. NO FILTER IS NO FILTERING OF INTERNET CONTENT ON STERLING HIGH SCHOOL TABLETS WHEN THEY ARE NOT CONNECTED TO THE STERLING HIGH SCHOOL NETWORK AND ARE AWAY FROM SCHOOL GROUNDS. Parents AS RELIABLE AS ADULT SUPERVISION! Log files are asked to discuss appropriate ground rules for use maintained on each chromebook with a detailed history of the computer while away from school with their child to ensure that the child is supervised and using the tablet appropriatelyall sites accessed. It is the primary responsibility of the student user to appropriately use the tabletchromebook, network, and the Internet. Sterling High School West Deptford Public Schools will not be responsible for any harm suffered while on the Internet or network.
c. Students are required to notify building personnel if they access information or messages that are inappropriate, dangerous, threatening, or that make them feel uncomfortable. As part of our curriculum, students will be instructed about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking web sites websites and in chat rooms. We ask students to:
a. Immediately report any unauthorized activity on the Internet or network.
b. Notify a teacher immediately if they you accidentally access an inappropriate site.
c. Never read someone else’s email or open other’s their folders or files without permissionfiles.
d. Never use or transmit anything with racist, abusive, threatening, demeaning, slanderous, objectionable, sexually explicit, or inflammatory content.
e. Never arrange to meet an unknown personperson utilizing social networks from the Internet.
f. Observe all copyright laws; do not claim authorship of work copied from a web site website or from any other source; accurately cite sources of information.
g. Protect their accounts your user account by keeping passwords your password secure and logging off or locking when not at a the computer. All email, network, and Internet activity is the responsibility of the individual whose account is logged in to the computer at the time of the activity. If a student’s your account is logged in to a computer, that student is on you are responsible. Keep your password a secret.
h. Protect personal information. Never give full name, addresses, phone numbers, passwords, or and social security numbers for oneself or yourself and others. Use a “code name” with that does not identify you personally to online viewers/organizations you do not know!
i. Do not falsely represent one’s age to websites that require users to be a certain age to use their services.
j. Avoid online on-line sites and materials that do not support the curriculum or are otherwise inappropriate for educational use.
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Samples: 1:1 Chromebook Initiative Student Guidelines Agreement