STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USEStudent Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • May 22nd, 2013
Contract Type FiledMay 22nd, 2013The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and St. Philip the Apostle School support the use of technology in the instructional program through individual computer workstations, notebooks/tablets, lab networks, school-wide networks, school owned handheld devices, the Internet, including Web 2.0
STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USEStudent Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • August 18th, 2012
Contract Type FiledAugust 18th, 2012The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and the Parish School, St. Joseph School, support the use of technology in the instructional program through individual computer workstations, notebooks/tablets, lab networks, school-wide networks, school owned handheld devices, the Internet, including Web 2.0
STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USEStudent Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • January 14th, 2011
Contract Type FiledJanuary 14th, 2011The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and the Parish School Visitation Catholic School support the use of technology in the instructional program through individual computer workstations, notebooks/tablets, lab networks, school-wide networks, school owned handheld devices, the Internet, including Web 2.0 tools(sometimes collectively referred to as “Technology Resources”), as a means to facilitate learning and teaching through communication, access to information, research and collaboration.
STUDENT AGREEMENT FOR INTERNET ACCESS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGY USEStudent Agreement for Internet Access and Related Technology Use • April 13th, 2010
Contract Type FiledApril 13th, 2010The Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Joliet and the Parish School (insert school name) support the use of technology in the instructional program through individual computer workstations, notebooks/tablets, lab networks, school‐wide networks, school owned handheld devices, the Internet, including Web 2.0 tools(sometimes collectively referred to as “Technology Resources”), as a means to facilitate learning and teaching through communication, access to information, research and collaboration.