Gaming. At School Online gaming is not allowed during school hours unless you have been given permission by a teacher. All games must be in support of education. At Home Online gaming is allowed at home if all of the following conditions are met: The content of the game is school appropriate. You have permission from your parent/guardian. The game is in support of education. All school work is complete. No download of any kind is needed. You are not allowed to load personal software onto your district owned device. Printing at School Printing from your assigned Chromebook while at school is available, but is limited to central locations, such as the Library or Computer Lab. Always keep printing to a minimum and turn in work electrically whenever possible. Printing at Home It is possible to print from a home computer using Google Cloud Print. For more information on this feature, use Google to search for Google Cloud Print. Xxxxxxxx School District Five will not provide technical support for personal/home equipment or use of district issued equipment at home. Considerations School officials reserve the right to remove any app and/or extension that could interfere with the correct operation of the device and/or other software packages required for Instruction. Considerations Any images set as the desktop background must be in line with the Electronic Resource Policy and Responsible Use guidelines. Inappropriate media may not be used as a desktop background. Presence of guns, weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drugs, or gang-related symbols will result in disciplinary action and/or loss of Chromebook privileges. Considerations Students are expected to follow all copyright laws. Duplication and/or distribution of materials for educational purposes is permitted when such duplication and/or distribution would fall within the Fair Use Doctrine of the United States Copyright Law (Title 17, USC) Email, instant messaging, Internet surfing, computer games (off-task behavior) Passing notes, looking at magazines, games (off- task behavior) Missing bag/case No binder/missing supplies
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Gaming. At School Online gaming is not allowed during school hours unless you have been given permission by a teacher. All games must be in support of education. At Home Online gaming is allowed at home if all of the following conditions are met: The content of the game is school appropriate. You have permission from your parent/guardian. The game is in support of education. All school work is complete. No download of any kind is needed. You are not allowed to load personal software onto your district owned device. Printing at School Printing Any documents that require printing should be submitted to your teacher. If a student chooses to print school work at home, we suggest using the following options: Save the file on a thumb/flash drive and use the home computer to print. Email the file to the student’s school email account. Use the home computer to access the email account, and print from your assigned Chromebook while at school is available, but is limited to central locations, such as the Library or Computer Lab. Always keep printing to a minimum and turn in work electrically whenever possiblehome computer. Printing at Home It is possible to print from a home computer using Google Cloud Print. For more information on this feature, use Google to search for Google Cloud Print. Xxxxxxxx School District Five will not provide technical support for personal/home equipment or use of district issued equipment at home. Considerations School officials reserve the right to remove any app and/or extension that could interfere with the correct operation of the device and/or other software packages required for Instruction. Considerations Any images set as the desktop background must be in line with the Electronic Resource Policy and Responsible Use guidelines. Inappropriate media may not be used as a desktop background. Presence of guns, weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drugs, or gang-related symbols will result in disciplinary action and/or loss of Chromebook privileges. Considerations Students are expected to follow all copyright laws. Duplication and/or distribution of materials for educational purposes is permitted when such duplication and/or distribution would fall within the Fair Use Doctrine of the United States Copyright Law (Title 17, USC) Email, instant messaging, Internet surfing, computer games (off-task behavior) Passing notes, looking at magazines, games (off- task behavior) Missing bag/case No binder/missing supplies
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Samples: Student/Parent Handbook