Teacher Web Pages Sample Clauses

Teacher Web Pages. 1. Teachers shall be responsible for the development, posting and maintenance of individual teacher web pages according to guidelines that comply with the provisions of the Master Agreement and are established and monitored by the joint technology use committee. Upon receiving suitable training and support each teacher may be required to set up a teacher web page that includes a district provided personal photograph, the teacher’s name, grade level, subject(s) taught, or work assignment, and a brief statement from the teacher. Additional web page requirements will not be required unless they are adopted by a majority vote of the joint technology committee and adequate training, if applicable, is provided. 2. The district agrees that it will not post employees’ personal information on the district’s web site, and will not require bargaining unit members to include personal information on individual teacher web pages.
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Teacher Web Pages. (1) The development, posting and maintenance of individual teacher web pages are not mandatory for bargaining unit members, but are encouraged. (2) The District agrees that it will not post employees’ personal information on the District’s web site, and will not require bargaining unit members to include personal information on individual teacher web pages. (3) No employee shall be disciplined for alleged misuse or inappropriate use of the District’s web site (including individual teacher web pages) without just cause and due process, and in accordance with the discipline provisions contained in this Agreement. (4) The Technology Acceptable Use Committee shall develop a common format, with common content components, as one acceptable standard for individual teacher web pages. (5) The District agrees to indemnify a bargaining unit member for the costs of defending, and for any monetary settlement or award the bargaining unit member must satisfy, as a result of a lawsuit brought by a third party (including but not limited to a student, parent, web master for a web site, software program, or other individual or entity) with respect to the bargaining unit member’s use of the District’s web site if such use falls within the acceptable standards as determined and set forth by the Technology Acceptable Use Committee and specifically does not involve illegal activity including the violation of copyright law or any other statutes.
Teacher Web Pages. The development, posting and maintenance of individual teacher web pages are not mandatory for bargaining unit members, but are encouraged.

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