Technology Use. Inappropriate use of any technology on the school campus, or involving another student or staff member 4-13
Technology Use. All persons are prohibited from using Life School technology in violation of any law including copyright law. Only appropriately licensed programs or software may be used with Life School technology resources. No person shall use Life School’s technology resources to post, publicize, or duplicate information in violation of copyright law. The Board shall direct the Superintendent or designee to employ all reasonable measures to prevent the use of Life School technology resources in violation of the law. All persons using Life School technology resources in violation of law shall lose user privileges in addition to other sanctions, up to and including termination of employment.
Technology Use. A. Bargaining unit members will make reasonable efforts to monitor student internet usage in class to assure students are adhering to the usage agreement signed by students and parents.
B. Bargaining unit members shall not suffer disciplinary action due to a student’s violation of the internet usage agreement.
C. Each staff member will sign a network privacy agreement and acceptable use policy prior to use of school district technology (see Appendix U).
D. Bargaining unit members have the right to use technology equipment and software.
E. The Administration will monitor e-mail/use of internet only for cause.
F. A district-wide Technology Steering Committee shall be created consisting of four
Technology Use. A. Bargaining unit members shall take reasonable efforts to monitor student internet usage in class to assure students are adhering to the usage agreement signed by parents and students.
B. Each staff member will sign a network privacy agreement/acceptable use policy prior to use of school technology.
C. The Administration will monitor e-mail/use of internet only for cause.
Technology Use. 1. Unit members shall receive adequate and relevant training in any technology that is required by the District. The District shall provide a release time option for all required technology trainings.
2. Use of technology in the classroom shall not be required in an arbitrary and capricious manner.
3. Unit members shall not be required to utilize any technology in the classroom that is not in good repair and capable to perform the required function(s). Unit members shall notify the school site or Technology Department of the need for repairs in a timely manner.
4. The unit member shall have access to necessary technology in order to complete required on-line assessments with the whole class in a timely manner. The District shall accommodate the release of all students that were absent on the day of local testing to allow make-up testing to be planned and completed with mutual collaboration between the teacher and administrator.
Technology Use. All students must follow the guidelines outlined in the ICT Acceptable Use Policy and the Ethical and Responsible Use of Digital Technologies Policy.
Technology Use. If the assignment cannot be printed, it may be emailed to the Head of Department by 3.00pm on the due date. If computer failure prevents the submission of an assignment, the student must notify the subject teacher immediately. The student must complete a 'Request for Extension' (Years, 7, 8,9,10 and 12 only) form with the teacher and provide evidence of the auditing of student progress to the Head of Department. The student must: submit draft copies to the class teacher by 3.00 p.m. on the due date submit a 'Request for extension' form to Head of Department negotiate a new submission date with the Head of Department if computer problems continue to exist, a hand-written version should be submitted by the new submission date.
Technology Use. Upon request, a paraprofessional may be issued a Chromebook to assist with their classroom duties. It is understood that this device is to stay at school.
Technology Use. The extent of attendee’s use of technology during the event is not guaranteed. Efforts will be made to communicate with attendees regarding camera use in devices and computers, mobile app capabilities in iOS and Android, audio settings and headset use, and stylus use in the virtual event platform. In no event shall APSS be held liable for interruptions to Internet access, power access, video camera access, or audio capabilities, nor of any similar interruptions to that in the virtual event platform (CadmiumCD) for the duration of the posted virtual event platform website.
Technology Use. All students in Aberdeen will be granted permission to use the internet for school purposes only, after turning in a parent/guardian signed Acceptable Use Policy Form. There are specific rules you must follow to keep internet access. You will be assigned a user account of which only you should have access to; DO NOT GIVE YOUR PASSWORD OR DEVICE TO OTHERS! Any actions to bypass filters, safety mechanisms or inappropriate use of the device or other violations of the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP), will result in loss of privilege. Our district uses a program called GAGGLE to monitor use on district devices AND any activity on any device if the student is logged in to their district account.