Monitoring Chromebook Usage Sample Clauses

Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device. a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated. b. Merchantville personnel will be able to monitor student chromebooks at any point during the day through remote transmission. c. Students may be randomly selected to provide the chromebook for inspection. Students with damaged chromebooks who fail to report the damage will be subject to additional fines and disciplinary actions. a. There is no expectation of privacy regarding the contents of computer files or communication using any school-owned computer or network. Merchantville School District reserves the right to investigate, review, monitor, and restrict information stored on or transmitted via West Deptford Schools’ equipment. Parents, guardians, and students do not have the right or expectation of privacy for any use of school-owned chromebooks, computers, or other equipment. b. All chromebooks have a tracking/monitoring system that is activated when the chromebook is logged on. The sch...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a Chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device. a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using Chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the Chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the Chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the N.J.S.A. 18A:36-39, “The Anti-Big Brother Act”—A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a Chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using Chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the Chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the Chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated. x. Xxxx Deptford technicians and personnel will be able to monitor student Chromebooks at any point during the day through remote transmission. c. Students maybe randomly selected to provide the Chromebook for inspection. Students with damaged Chromebooks who fail to report the damage will be subject to additional fines and disciplinary actions.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage 

Related to Monitoring Chromebook Usage

  • Word Usage Words used in the masculine shall apply to the feminine where applicable, and wherever the context of this Agreement dictates, the plural shall be read as the singular and the singular as the plural.

  • DNS name server availability Refers to the ability of a public-­‐DNS registered “IP address” of a particular name server listed as authoritative for a domain name, to answer DNS queries from an Internet user. All the public DNS-­‐registered “IP address” of all name servers of the domain name being monitored shall be tested individually. If 51% or more of the DNS testing probes get undefined/unanswered results from “DNS tests” to a name server “IP address” during a given time, the name server “IP address” will be considered unavailable.

  • Line Information Database (LIDB 9.1 BellSouth will store in its Line Information Database (LIDB) records relating to service only in the BellSouth region. The LIDB Storage Agreement is included in this Attachment as Exhibit C. 9.2 BellSouth will provide LIDB Storage upon written request to <<customer_name>>’s Account Manager stating a requested activation date.

  • Originating Switched Access Detail Usage Data A category 1101XX record as defined in the EMI Telcordia Practice BR-010-200- 010.

  • Product Availability Under no circumstances shall Company be responsible to Representative or anyone else for its failure to fill accepted orders, or for its delay in filling accepted orders, when such failure or delay is due to strike, accident, labor trouble, acts of nature, freight embargo, war, civil disturbance, vendor problems or any cause beyond Company's reasonable control.

  • High Availability Registry Operator will conduct its operations using network and geographically diverse, redundant servers (including network-­‐level redundancy, end-­‐node level redundancy and the implementation of a load balancing scheme where applicable) to ensure continued operation in the case of technical failure (widespread or local), or an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance beyond the control of the Registry Operator. Registry Operator’s emergency operations department shall be available at all times to respond to extraordinary occurrences.

  • System Availability Although we will try to provide continuous access to the Service, we cannot and do not guarantee that the Service will be available 100% of the time and will not be liable in the event Service is unavailable. Actual service or network performance is dependent on a variety of factors outside of our control. If you notify us within twenty-four (24) hours and we confirm an outage consisting of a period of two (2) hours in any calendar month, and not due to any service, act, or omission of you, a third party, your applications, equipment or facilities, or reasons outside of our control, you shall be eligible for a service credit. A service credit shall be computed as a pro-rated charge for one day of the regular monthly fees for the Service in the next monthly statement. Intermittent service outages for periods of less than two (2) hours are not considered service outages. Outages caused by routine scheduled maintenance are also not considered an outage. You shall receive advance notice no less than forty-eight (48) hours in advance of our scheduled maintenance. Scheduled maintenance will be performed between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. CST.

  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

  • Minimum Customer Support Requirements for TIPS Sales Vendor shall provide timely and commercially reasonable support for TIPS Sales or as agreed to in the applicable Supplemental Agreement.

  • SINGLE-USE PRODUCTS The Board of County Commissioners has established a single-use products and plastic bags policy intended to reduce the use of products which have become globally recognized as having lasting negative impacts on the environment. Neither single-use products nor plastic bags may be sold or disbursed on County property by staff or contracted vendors, except as set forth in Orange County Administrative Regulation 9.01.03. Failure to comply with the Regulation may result in termination of the contract or other contractual remedies, and may affect future contracting with the County. The use of reusable, recyclable, biodegradable, or compostable materials is encouraged.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!