Home Use Guidelines Sample Clauses

Home Use Guidelines. (if applicable) Questions often arise regarding the use of the devices at home. THIS DEVICE IS FOR ACADEMIC USE ONLY. All school district rules apply for home use of devices. o ONLY use a lint free, microfiber, or soft cotton cloth to clean your computer screen. Do not use bathroom tissues or paper towels because they will scratch the screen. o NEVER spray any cleaning chemicals such as Windex or other glass cleaners directly on your screen. o Keep ALL food and drinks away from your device at all times. o Remember, all repairs MUST be done by BHCS Technology Dept. Never try to repair a device yourself. If you have trouble with your device at home, email your teacher to report theproblem.
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Home Use Guidelines. ● Questions often arise regarding the use of the devices at home. THIS DEVICE IS FOR ACADEMIC USE ONLY. All school district rules apply for home use of devices. ● Keep the device and charging cord away from pets, extreme heat or cold, food and drinks, and small children. ● Designate a safe location off the floor where your device can be stored and recharged each evening, such as a desk or table. ● Charge the device fully each night. ● Students are encouraged to secure their device in a padded case. Remember, all repairs MUST be done by ICS Technology Department. Never try to repair a device yourself. If you have trouble with your device at home, notify your teacher immediately to report the problem. Prohibited Actions Students are prohibited from: ● Listening to music or viewing movies on school devices. ● Downloading any type of media content to your device. ● Putting stickers or additional markings on the device, batteries, or power cord/chargers. ● Defacing ICS issued equipment in any way. ● Inappropriate pictures may not be used at the lock-screen and/or wallpaper. Inappropriate pictures include, but are not limited to, presence of weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, tobacco, alcohol, drug, gang-related symbols or pictures. Any of these actions on the device will result in disciplinary action per ICS Student Code of Conduct. Consequences will be determined by school administration. Home/Off Campus Internet Students are allowed to access wireless internet networks on their devices. ICS provides internet filtering outside of the district’s network as a courtesy, but no system is foolproof. These filters ensure that the content retrieved online by students align with Federal and State guidelines for Internet use in school and coincide with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Parents/Guardians are responsible for online activities and behavior of their children while away from school. If connecting to Internet off campus, please remember,

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