Use of Personal Electronic Devices Sample Clauses

Use of Personal Electronic Devices. Connection of any personal electronic device to any network on school grounds is subject to all regulations and guidelines in this document. Connection of student or staff personal laptops to the District network must be equipped with up-to-date virus software, compatible network card and is configured properly.
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Use of Personal Electronic Devices. In accordance with all district policies and procedures, students and staff may use personal electronic devices (e.g. laptops, mobile devices and e-readers) to further the educational and research mission of the district. School staff will retain the final authority in deciding when and how students may use personal electronic devices on school grounds and during the school day.
Use of Personal Electronic Devices. Schools currently address the appropriate use of personal electronics in student handbooks. Laptops, tablets or other computing devices, may be used in classrooms when authorized by the teacher. Use of any cameras, including those in electronic or computing devices, to photograph people without their written permission is prohibited. The District is in no way responsible for any kind of loss, damage or technical support of personal devices. Please note that students using electronic devices that connect to non-District networks are still subject to the Responsible Use Policy.
Use of Personal Electronic Devices. The district permits use of personal electronic devices (hereafter referred to as personal devices) by users in support of teaching and learning in order to further the educational aims of the district, increase accessibility to technology-related curricula, and personalize learning. Personal devices may include portable computing devices such as laptops, netbooks, tablets, computers, iPods/iPads/MP3 players, wireless devices, cell phones, digital cameras, e-readers, USB storage devices, and any other new electronic devices as they become available. The district recognizes that whether or not students have their own personal devices is a family decision. In order to address equity issues, the district will provide access to students who do not own a personal device in circumstances when their use is required for instructional purposes during the school day. Users may bring personal devices into the district to access the district systems for the use of filtered Internet access only. Such filtered access will be consistent with that available when using a district- owned device. Bypassing or attempting to bypass this network through proxies, tethering, or other means is not allowed. File, print, and application services will not be available on the wireless public network. Personal devices may be connected with a district-owned piece of equipment (i.e., LCD projector or digital board) for instructional purposes only and under the direction of a district staff member. During class time, students may use personal devices only under the direction and supervision of staff members. Use during non-instructional times (e.g, study hall, lunch, passing periods) is permitted so long as it does not interfere with educational responsibilities and so long as it does not hinder, disrupt, or consume an unreasonable amount of network or staff resources, or violate school rules, state law, federal law or Board policies. Students are expected to follow the directives of staff members restricting the use of personal devices at any time during the school day or while attending a school-sponsored activity. The district may establish standardized guidelines regarding the use/nonuse or scope of permissible use of personal devices at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. These guidelines will not be less restrictive than those outlined in this agreement and will be communicated to students on an annual basis. Users connecting to district systems, even those using a perso...
Use of Personal Electronic Devices. While on school property or while attending school-sponsored or school-related activities, students may possess and use personal electronic devices defined as personal computers, MP3 players, personal digital assistants, electronic readers, cellular phones, and other similar electronic devices; provided that such devices do not pose a threat to academic integrity, disrupt the learning environment or violate the privacy rights of others. Students in possession of personal electronic devices shall observe the following conditions:
Use of Personal Electronic Devices. Staff may use personal electronic devices to further the educational and research mission of the district. Personal electronic devices (wired or wireless) may be authorized for connection to the network after checking with the Technology Director to confirm that the device is equipped with up-to- date virus software, compatible network card, and is configured properly. Connection of any personal electronic device is subject to all procedures in this document and district policy.
Use of Personal Electronic Devices. The Board of Education authorizes use of personal electronic device(s) to access the internet using the School District’s computer resources for educational purposes. Individuals connecting to the internet using the School District’s computer resources are required to comply with the School District’s Internet Safety Policy, as well as the provisions of this policy and regulation. Failure to abide by this policy and regulation will result in disciplinary action including, but not limited to, revocation of access to the School District’s computer resources. “Personal electronic devices” include, but are not limited to, personal laptops, smart phones, portable storage media, all recording devices, all Internet connected devices and handheld devices such as iPods and iPads. With classroom teacher approval, students may use their own devices to access the Internet for educational purposes. The School District reserves the right to monitor, inspect, and/or confiscate personal electronic devices when administration has reasonable suspicion that a violation of school policy has occurred. The School District maintains a “public” wireless network, a “private” wireless network and a “hard wired” network. The “hard wired” and “private” wireless networks are limited only to district-owned and managed devices. The “public” wireless network is the sole network that students and faculty may connect to using their personal electronic devices. The School District reserves the right to alter or disable access to the “public” wireless network as it deems necessary without prior notification. Personal electronic devices that have the ability to offer wireless access to other devices must not be used to provide that functionality to others in any School District building. The ability to connect personal electronic devices to the School District wireless network is a privilege and not a right. When personal electronic devices are used in School District facilities or on the School District wireless network, the School District reserves the right to:
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