Equipment, Training, and Technical Support for Distance Learning Sample Clauses

Equipment, Training, and Technical Support for Distance Learning a. The District will continue to provide computers and work with unit members who have internet connectivity issues so that they can continue to deliver distance learning as was done in Spring 2020. Unit members will maintain District equipment in good repair and order but will not be liable for damage to District equipment that occurs for reasons beyond the unit member’s control. b. Unit members are not authorized to incur additional personal expenses due to distance learning and should use existing District technology and equipment at a school site specified by the District. c. The District will provide unit members with online access to District provided technical support. This may include access to technical support personnel, helplines, and other technical support from District vendors and/or staff, as well as instruction on distance learning platforms and instructional materials. Technology/instructional on call support will be available to staff during their regular work hours for any distance learning support needed. d. District employees using district-provided technology, whether hardware or software, including district networks, emails, and applications, are included within the parameters of the District’s Acceptable Use Policy, previously signed by all unit members; thus, unit members acknowledge that, using their own personal devices (e.g., mobile phone, laptop, etc.) and internet, but using District-provided applications, makes the District’s Acceptable Use Policy applicable. Unit members agree to comply with the District’s Acceptable Use Policy when working remotely (e. g. using District provided e-mail, logging into district resources (e.g., Google Drive) etc.).
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Equipment, Training, and Technical Support for Distance Learning. 1. The District will provide computers and work with unit members, including Child Development, who have internet connectivity issues so that they deliver distance learning. Unit members will maintain District equipment in good repair and order but will not be liable for damage to District equipment that occurs for reasons beyond the unit member’s control. [Need to discuss District cell phones, with District identified number.] 2. Unit members who incur additional personal expenses due to distance learning and cannot use existing District technology and equipment at a school site specified by the District shall be reimbursed, subject to principal approval which will not be reasonably withheld. 3. The District will provide unit members with online access to District provided technical support. This may include access to technical support personnel, helplines, and other technical support from District vendors and/or staff, as well as instruction on distance learning platforms and instructional materials. Technology/instructional on call support will be available to staff during their regular work hours for any distance learning support needed. The District will not threaten or otherwise discipline any staff member who provides technical support to another staff member, parent or student who voluntarily requests it. 4. Bargaining unit employees who create their own lesson plans, presentations, and other instructional materials shall retain the intellectual property rights of those products.
Equipment, Training, and Technical Support for Distance Learning. The District will provide computers and work with unit members, including Child Development, who have internet connectivity issues so that they deliver distance learning. Unit members will maintain District equipment in good repair and order but will not be liable for damage to District equipment that occurs for reasons beyond the unit member’s control. [Need to discuss District cell phones, with District identified number.]
Equipment, Training, and Technical Support for Distance Learning a. The District will continue to provide computers and work with unit members, including child development, who have internet connectivity issues so that they can continue to deliver distance learning as was done in Spring 2020. Unit members will maintain District equipment in good repair and order but will not be liable for damage to District equipment that occurs for reasons beyond the unit member’s control. b. Unit members are not authorized to who incur additional personal expenses due to distance learning and should who cannot use existing District technology and equipment at a school site specified by the District, may submit a request for reimbursement consistent with the D istrict’s Board Policy 3350 up to a total of $100 for the 2020-2021 c. The District will provide unit members with online access to District provided technical support. This may include access to technical support personnel, helplines, and other technical support from District vendors and/or staff, as well as instruction on distance learning platforms and instructional materials. Technology/instructional on call support will be available to staff during their regular work hours for any distance learning support needed. d. District employees using district-provided technology, whether hardware or software, including district networks, emails, and applications, are included within the parameters of the District’s Acceptable Use Policy, previously signed by all unit members; thus, unit members acknowledge that, using their own personal devices (e.g., mobile phone, laptop, etc.) and internet, but using District-provided applications, makes the District’s Acceptable Use Policy applicable. Unit members agree to comply with

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  • Technical Support State Street will provide technical support to assist the Fund in using the System and the Data Access Services. The total amount of technical support provided by State Street shall not exceed 10 resource days per year. State Street shall provide such additional technical support as is expressly set forth in the fee schedule in effect from time to time between the parties (the “Fee Schedule”). Technical support, including during installation and testing, is subject to the fees and other terms set forth in the Fee Schedule.

  • Innovative Scheduling Schedules which are inconsistent with the Collective Agreement provisions may be developed in order to improve quality of working life, support continuity of resident care, ensure adequate staffing resources, and support cost-efficiency. The parties agree that such innovative schedules may be determined locally by the Home and the Union subject to the following principles: (a) Such schedules shall be established by mutual agreement of the Home and the Union; (b) These schedules may pertain to full-time and/or part-time employees; (c) The introduction of such schedules and trial periods, if any, shall be determined by the local parties. Such schedules may be discontinued by either party with notice as determined through local negotiations; (d) Upon written agreement of the Home and the Union, the parties may agree to amend collective agreement provisions to accommodate any innovative unit schedules; (e) It is understood and agreed that these arrangements are based on individual circumstances and each agreement is made on a without prejudice or precedent basis. (f) It is understood and agreed that these arrangements can be utilized for temporary job postings for seasonal coverage (e.g. weekend workers, etc.).

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

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