Common use of Ownership of the Chromebook Clause in Contracts

Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools retains sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / CHROMEBOOK Students are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: ● Students must comply with District Policy 524: Internet Acceptable Use and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement when using their Chromebooks. ● Students must bring their Chromebooks to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a fully charged Xxxxxxx Chromebook should last the full school day.) ● Students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing"). ● Students may not remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tags. ● Students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, or plastic casing. ● Students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS operating system supported by the district. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRONIC DATA Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. Users of District Technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Students must follow the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:

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Samples: Device Consent Agreement, www.proctor.k12.mn.us

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Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools Union CSD retains sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools Union CSD administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, add or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / CHROMEBOOK Students Responsibility for the Chromebook Student are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: ● Students must comply with District the District’s Use of Technology Policy 524: Internet Acceptable Use and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement when using their Chromebooks. ● Students must bring their Chromebooks to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a A fully charged Xxxxxxx Union Chromebook should last the full school dayat least 8 hours.) ● Students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students must keep their device in a protective case when traveling. ● Students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing")Tech Help Center. ● Students may not remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tags. ● Students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, cover or plastic casing. ● Students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS operating system supported by the district. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRONIC DATA ● Students must keep their device clean and must not touch the screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved computer screen cleaners. Responsibility for Electronic Data The students are solely responsible for any apps or extensions on their Chromebooks that are not installed by a member of the Union CSD technology staff. Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. Users of District Technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Digital Citizenship Students must follow the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:

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Samples: Chromebook Agreement

Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools District 72 retains sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools District 72 administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / CHROMEBOOK Responsibility for the Chromebook Students are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: ● Students must comply with District the District’s Fairview Chromebook Agreement, Fairview Chromebook Procedures, and Board Policy 524: Internet Acceptable Use and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement 6:235 (Access to Electronic Networks) when using their ChromebooksChromebook. ● Students must bring their Chromebooks Chromebook to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a A fully charged Xxxxxxx Chromebook should last the full school dayat least 8 hours.) ● Students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students must keep their device in a protective case or backpack when traveling outside of school. ● Students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing")Fairview Technology Department in the District Office. ● Students may not remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tags. ● Students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, or plastic casing. ● Students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS operating system supported by the district. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRONIC DATA ● Students must keep their device clean and must not touch the screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved computer screen cleaners. Responsibility for Electronic Data Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. For example, if your Chromebook is misplaced, another user main access your account and delete items permanently if you have not properly logged off prior to losing the hardware. Users of District Technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Digital Citizenship Students must follow the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:

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Samples: – Chromebook Agreement

Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools District 72 retains sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools District 72 administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / CHROMEBOOK Responsibility for the Chromebook Students are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: ● Students must comply with District the District’s Fairview Chromebook Agreement, Fairview Chromebook Procedures, and Board Policy 524: Internet Acceptable Use and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement 6:235 (Access to Electronic Networks) when using their ChromebooksChromebook. ● Students must bring their Chromebooks Chromebook to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a A fully charged Xxxxxxx Chromebook should last the full school dayat least 8 hours.) ● Students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students must keep their device in a protective case at ALL times. ● Students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing")Fairview Technology Department in the District Office. ● Students may not remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tags. ● Students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, or plastic casing. ● Students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS operating system supported by the district. RESPONSIBILITY FOR ELECTRONIC DATA ● Students must keep their device clean and must not touch the screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc.) other than approved computer screen cleaners. Responsibility for Electronic Data Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. For example, if your Chromebook is misplaced, another user main access your account and delete items permanently if you have not properly logged off prior to losing the hardware. Users of District Technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP Digital Citizenship Students must follow the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:

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Samples: – Chromebook Agreement

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Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools retains High School retain sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent LOANED to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. student Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools JISD administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / for the CHROMEBOOK Students are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: Students Students must comply with District Policy 524: Internet the Chromebook Agreement, JISD Acceptable Use Policy, and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement all policies of the school corporation when using their Chromebooks. ● Students must bring their Chromebooks to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a A fully charged Xxxxxxx Chromebook should last the full school day.) 6 hours charged. Students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing")tech support. ● Students may not NOT remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tagsidentification. ● Students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, cover or plastic casing. ● Students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS Chrome-OS operating system supported by the districtschool. ● must keep their device clean and must not touch the screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc..) other than approved computer screen cleaners. RESPONSIBILITY FOR for ELECTRONIC DATA The students are solely responsible for any apps or extensions on their Chromebook that are not installed by a member of the school staff. Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. Users of District Technology school technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP COPYRIGHT AND FILE SHARING Students must are required to follow all copyright laws around all media including text, images, programs, music, and video. Downloading, sharing, and posting online illegally obtained media is against the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:Acceptable Use Policy.

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Samples: JHS Chromebook Agreement

Ownership of the Chromebook. The Xxxxxxx Public Schools retains Princeton Community High School, Princeton Community Middle School, and North Xxxxxx School Corporation retain sole right of possession of the Chromebook. The Chromebooks are lent LOANED to the students for educational purposes only for the academic year. Moreover, Xxxxxxx Public Schools PCHS and PCMS administrative staff and faculty retain the right to collect and/or inspect Chromebooks at any time, including via electronic remote access and to alter, add, or delete installed software or hardware. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE IPAD / for the CHROMEBOOK Students are solely responsible for the Chromebooks issued to them and must adhere to the following: ● Students All students must comply with District Policy 524: Internet the Chromebook Agreement, North Xxxxxx Acceptable Use Policy, and Safety and this Chromebook Agreement all policies of the school corporation when using their Chromebooks. ● Students All students must bring their Chromebooks to school every day and make sure it is fully charged. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. (Note: a A fully charged Xxxxxxx Chromebook should last the full school day.) 6.5 hours charged. Students All students must treat their device with care and never leave it in an unsecured location. ● Students All students must promptly report any problems with their Chromebook to the building media center ("The Crossing")Chromebook support team. ● Students All students may not NOT remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification tagsby both physical and/or digital means. ● Students All students may not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including the protective cases, keys, screen cover, cover or plastic casing. This includes adding stickers, etchings, or writing to the exterior of the device. This type of damage is not covered by warranty and will require full replacement of the device by the parent/student. Students All students may not attempt to install or run any operating system on the Chromebook other than the ChromeOS operating system supported by the districtschool. ● All students must keep their device clean and must not touch the screen with anything (e.g., your finger, pen, pencil, etc..) other than approved computer screen cleaners. RESPONSIBILITY FOR for ELECTRONIC DATA The students are solely responsible for any apps or extensions on their Chromebook that are not installed by a member of the school staff. Students are responsible for backing up their data to protect from loss. Users of District Technology school technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP COPYRIGHT AND FILE SHARING Students must are required to follow all copyright laws around all media including text, images, programs, music, and video. Downloading, sharing, and posting online illegally obtained media is against the six conditions of being a good digital citizen:Acceptable Use Policy.

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Samples: North Gibson School

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