General Precautions. a. While the Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the Chromebook. b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook. c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator. d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device. e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen. f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook to prevent damage. g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved by the building principal. h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desired. Students assume all responsibility for the device. i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action. j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed. k. Chromebooks must never be left in an unlocked locker, on top of a locker, in a car, or in any unsupervised area. Exposing the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area. l. Chromebooks should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag to avoid putting any pressure on the screen. m. Chromebooks must be charged for school each day. This is the student’s responsibility. n. Chromebooks are assigned to individual students and the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend their Chromebooks to another person. o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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Samples: Chromebook Agreement, Chromebook Agreement
General Precautions. a. While The device is school property and all users will follow these procedures and the Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the ChromebookLa Farge School District Acceptable Use Policy signed each year.
b. Chromebooks do Students are responsible for keeping their device’s battery charged for school each day.
c. Papers and other items should not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to be stored between the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with cover and the device.
d. Only use a softclean, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives soft cloth to clean the Chromebook.
c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair screen; no cleansers of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator.
d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this deviceany type.
e. Never throwFood/liquids/moisture should be kept away from the device as they can cause damage to the device. DO NOT keep liquids containers, slide food, or pick up food wrappers in a Chromebook by its screenbook bag containing your device.
f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook device to prevent damage. First, plug the power supply into the electrical outlet. Second, plug your power cord into your device. When disconnecting, reverse this process.
g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks Devices must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High the La Farge School or approved by the building principalDistrict.
h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desired. Students assume all responsibility for the device.
i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action.
j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed.
k. Chromebooks Devices must never be left in an unlocked locker, on top of a lockerlockers, in a car, an unlocked car or in any unsupervised area. Exposing the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area.
l. Chromebooks i. Devices should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag top locker compartment to avoid putting any pressure on the screen.
j. Never put weight on a mobile device.
k. Do not expose your device to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. Extreme heat or cold may cause damage to the device. If your device has been in a very cold environment for a long period of time, let it warm up before using it.
l. NEVER leave your device in a vehicle.
m. Chromebooks must NEVER leave your device unsecured. While at school, devices should be charged for school each day. This is the student’s responsibilitylocked in a designated storage facility or a securely locked locker.
n. Chromebooks Students are assigned strongly encouraged to individual students and leave devices in locked lockers during any after-school activities (they will be allowed access to their lockers upon returning from the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend their Chromebooks to another personactivity).
o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICTIf a student needs a secure place to store their device, they may check it in for storage with their teacher or library media specialist.
p. Only labels or stickers approved by the La Farge School District may be applied to the computer, and district-provided stickers must remain on the device and accessories.
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Samples: Technology Agreement, Technology Agreement
General Precautions. a. While the Chromebook ● Chromebooks should not be placed on soft surfaces or laps during use due to potential overheating. ● No food or drink is considered scratch resistantallowed near to your Chromebooks. ● Cords, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the Chromebook.
b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a softcables, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook.
c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator.
d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device.
e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen.
f. Cords and cables removable storage devices must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook Chromebook. ● Do not use the power cord to prevent damage.
g. charge any device other than your district-issued Chromebook. ● Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved by the building principal.
h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desiredand labels. Students assume all responsibility for the device.
i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action.
j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed.
k. ● Chromebooks must never be left carried while the screen is open ● Chromebooks should be shut down when not in an unlocked locker, on top of use to conserve battery life. ● Chromebooks should never be shoved into a locker, in a car, or in any unsupervised areabookbag as this may break the screen. Exposing the ● Do not expose your Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity temperatures or direct sunlight for extended periods of time. Extreme heat or cold may cause damage to the Chromebook. ● Use both hands when opening the Chromebooks. ● Do not hold the Chromebook by the screen. ● Do not place anything on the keyboard before closing the lid (i.e. leaving it in e.g. pens, pencils, notebooks, headphones) ● Completely power down your Chromebook or unplug the power cord if you are cleaning a car on Chromebook. ● You can use bleach-free disinfectant wipes or a hot or cold day) will solution of 40 percent of rubbing alcohol and 60 percent distilled water. Using full-strength rubbing alcohol can damage the device. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook oil-repellent (oleophobic) coating that helps to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area.
l. Chromebooks should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag to avoid putting any pressure on keep smudges off the screen. ● You can use microfiber cloths or any cleaning cloths that are lint-free. ● You can use a can of compressed air if you want to remove any dust that might be hiding in your Chromebook but this step isn’t necessary for disinfecting purposes. ● NEVER spray any cleaning solution directly onto your Chromebook or any electronics for that matter. Enter your xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx The password is what the student created.
m. Chromebooks must be charged for school each day. This is the student’s responsibility.
n. Chromebooks are assigned to individual students and the responsibility for the care of the Chromebook solely rests with that individual. Students should not lend their Chromebooks to another person.
o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
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Samples: Chromebook Loaner Agreement
General Precautions. a. While The iPad is school property. All users will follow this policy & the Chromebook is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratchArchdiocesan responsible use policy for technology. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the Chromebook.
b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebook. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook.
c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator.
d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device.
e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen.
f. Cords and cables must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook iPad to prevent damage.
g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks . iPads must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved by the building principal.
h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desiredlabels. Students assume all responsibility for the device.
i. Chromebooks can be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action.
j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed.
k. Chromebooks iPads must never be left in an a desk, unlocked locker, on top of a locker, in a car, school cubby, or in any unsupervised area. Exposing Students may not use “skins” to “personalize” their iPads. Screen films used to protect the Chromebook to extreme heatscreen, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it reduce the need for cleaning, and in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage the devicesome cases reduce glare are required. If for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area.
l. Chromebooks should be placed vertically iPads must remain in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag cases supplied by the school at all times. Avoid placing too much pressure and/or weight (such as folders and books) on the iPad screen. The iPad screens can be damaged if subjected to avoid putting any rough treatment. The screens are particularly sensitive to damage from excessive pressure on the screen. Do not lean on the iPad Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth. Cleaning sprays are rarely needed, the only kind permitted is iKlear which is sold in Apple Retail stores or online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. Use sparingly. Do not “bump” the iPad against walls, car doors, floors, etc.
m. Chromebooks must be charged , as it will eventually break the screen. iPads are intended for use at school each day. This is Students are responsible to bring their iPad, fully charged, to all classes, unless specifically instructed not to do so by their teacher. If students leave their iPad at home, they are responsible for getting the class work completed as if they had their iPad present. The parent should not bring the iPad to school for the student’s responsibility.
n. Chromebooks . Loaner iPads will not be available. iPads must be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. Students need to charge their iPads each evening. This may take up to 5 hours to fully charge the iPad. Chargers must be left at home, and students will not be able to charge iPads in school. Failure to have a fully charged iPad is considered being unprepared for class. iPads will be password protected. During computer class, each student will choose a 4-digit password. This password will be kept on record with the teachers and may not be changed without school permission. Students are assigned to individual students and the responsibility prohibited from sharing this password with anyone else except their parents. The background for the care home screen and lock screen must be an individual, full-faced photo of the Chromebook solely rests with that individualstudent. Students should The students may update the photo, but one must always be on there. The picture may not lend their Chromebooks to another personbe altered in any way. (Photobooth, etc.
o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONS. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.)
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Samples: Ipad/Chromebook Contract
General Precautions. a. While Never remove the Chromebook laptop from its protective case. Make sure the device is considered scratch resistant, the Chromebook will scratch. Avoid using any sharp object(s) on the Chromebook.
b. Chromebooks do not respond well to liquids. Avoid applying liquids to the Chromebookin Sleep or Hibernate mode before changing classrooms. The Chromebook can be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in the openings. Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean the Chromebook.
c. Do not attempt to gain access to the internal electronics or repair of a Chromebook. If a Chromebook fails to work or is damaged, report the problem to technology support staff or the building administrator.
d. There is no “jail breaking” or attempting to change the operating system of this device.
e. Never throw, slide or pick up a Chromebook by its screen.
f. Cords laptop and cables case must be inserted carefully into the Chromebook to prevent damage.
g. Chromebooks and provided sleeves or backpacks must remain free of any writing, drawingdrawings, stickers, or labels that are not the property of Auburn High School or approved put on there by the building principal.
h. Students may purchase their own sleeve or padded backpack if desiredschool. Students assume all responsibility for Stickers and labels that were put on by the device.
i. Chromebooks can District Technology Department must not be remotely located. Modifying, disabling or attempting to disable the locator is a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) and grounds for disciplinary action.
j. Chromebooks have a unique identification number and at no time should the numbers or labels be modified or removed.
k. Chromebooks must never be left in an unlocked locker, on top of a locker, in a car, or in any unsupervised area. Exposing the Chromebook to extreme heat, humidity or cold (i.e. leaving it in a car on a hot or cold day) will damage removed from the device. If Students are responsible for some reason this situation occurs, allow the Chromebook to return to room temperature before turning it on. Chromebooks should be stored in a dry area.
l. Chromebooks should be placed vertically in the lockr or in a backpack/book bag to avoid putting any pressure on the screen.
m. Chromebooks must be keeping their device battery charged for school each day. They are also responsible for bringing their chargers with them to school. Do not use any chemical cleaner on any part of the device. Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth. Using Your Device at School The devices are intended for use at school each day. In addition to teacher expectations for the device use, school messages, announcements, calendars and schedules will be accessed using the device. Students must be responsible and bring their device to all classes unless specifically advised not to do so by the teacher of that class. At the beginning of class, students should have their device ready to use; the class will not be expected to wait for the student to be ready. Due to the software that is required for classes at MCC, students CANNOT bring their personal laptops to use in their classes. This is an issue of student safety and academic honesty. Xxxxxx left at home If students leave their device at home, they will use an alternative computer in the classrooms. There are a limited number of these computers available. Repeat violations of this policy will result in disciplinary action. Devices Undergoing Repair Depending on the reason for repair, a loaner device may be issued to a student’s responsibility.
n. Chromebooks . There is a limited supply of these loaner devices. Charging the Device Battery Devices must be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. Students need to charge their devices each evening. Repeat violations of this policy will result in disciplinary action. Teachers can use discretion in their classroom to allow students to charge their computers, but there aren’t enough outlets for everyone. Sound, Music, Games, and Apps Sound must be muted at all times in school unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Headphones may also be allowed at the discretion of the teacher. Internet games are assigned not allowed on the devices. If found this will result in disciplinary action. All apps (software) must be district provided. Students are not allowed to individual students download and install any apps on the device. Printing Printing will be allowed but very limited. Students should get permission from their teacher before they print. Saving Files Students are responsible for saving their files and backing them up to their Google Drive. MCC is not responsible for any data loss. Software Software will not be added by students, and the students are not allowed to remove any software that was installed by the technology department. If technical difficulties occur or illegal software is discovered, the device will then be re-imaged. The school does not accept responsibility for the care loss of software or data due to a re-image. Protecting & Storing the Device Storing the Device When students are not using their issued device, they should be stored in their locked lockers. Nothing should be placed on top of the Chromebook solely rests with that individualdevice when stored in the locker. Students are encouraged to take their issued device home every day after school, regardless of whether or not they are needed. Devices may be taken with the student on away activities if there is a secure area at that facility. Devices should not lend their Chromebooks be stored in a student’s vehicle at school or at home. During lunch, the laptop may be stored in either the students’ locker, or the cubbies outside of the office. Unattended Devices Under no circumstances should a device be left unsupervised. Any device left unattended should be taken to another person.
o. PLEASE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONTACT AN OUTSIDE SERVICE COMPANY FOR REPAIR QUESTIONSthe Principal’s office. PLEASE CONTACT THE SCHOOL DISTRICT.Students who leave a device unattended may be subject to disciplinary action. The following table outlines consequences of Unsupervised or Misuse Offenses. This rubric is not necessarily progressive. Offense * Consequence 1 Verbal warning 3 5 days suspended device use at home and meeting with parent
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Samples: 1 to 1 Computing Agreement