Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Sample Contracts

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement (AUA)
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • July 28th, 2021

Students are expected to be responsible users of digital resources at all times. Misuse could result in a withdrawal of access and/or further action. Students and guardians are required to sign the acceptable use agreement.

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Iramoo Primary School No. 5152 Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 31st, 2024

• This Acceptable Use Agreement applies to all digital technologies, social media tools and learning environments established by our school or accessed using school owned networks or systems, including:

Antonine College Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 28th, 2020

• Consider how they might support safe and responsible behaviour online at home (supported by the family information developed and delivered by the school)

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ACCEPTABLE USE AGREEMENTS
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • June 25th, 2021

At Bethal Primary School we support the right of all members of the school community to access safe and inclusive learning environments, including digital and online spaces. This form outlines the Bethal Primary School’s roles and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning, as well as the expected behaviours we have of our students when using digital or online spaces.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Years 4 - 6
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • July 28th, 2020

At Newport Gardens Primary School, we aim to nurture our future by providing our students with the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to thrive in the uncertain world of the 21st Century. Digital technologies, and the way we use these tools, are rapidly evolving and are shaping the way we interact, work, learn and live. It is clear that digital technologies and the internet will be core aspects of our students’ future. It is important that we educate our students to become digitally literate, to prepare them for the technology-rich world they are entering into.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Years 3-6
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • February 19th, 2018

Maldon Primary School recognises the importance of Information Communication Technology (ICT-Computers) in preparing students for the world around them. We believe ICT is an integral part of the modern curriculum. We want our students to be confident and safe using this technology. All students must agree to use these resources responsibly at school and at home before using devices owned by the school.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement (for students)
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • July 3rd, 2024

This agreement outlines the school’s role in promoting the use of digital technology and online spaces for learning, and supporting online safety approaches. It also outlines expectations and responsibilities of students as a member of our online community. It will also be used to support discipline processes when necessary.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • July 27th, 2020

Students should read and sign the Agreement in the company of a parent or caregiver. By signing the bottom of the page, students agree to the following behaviours:

YARRAVILLE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • May 16th, 2024
St Andrew’s School Werribee Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Acknowledgement and Signature
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • May 24th, 2024

This St Andrew’s School Werribee Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement must be agreed to and signed before students are permitted to use any school device. Students and parents/caregivers must carefully read this Agreement prior to signing it.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Years Prep - 2
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • February 19th, 2018

Maldon Primary School recognises the importance of Information Communication Technology (ICT-Computers) in preparing students for the world around them. We believe ICT is an integral part of the modern curriculum. We want our students to be confident and safe using this technology. All students must agree to use these resources responsibly at school and at home before using devices owned by the school.

YARRAVILLE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • April 16th, 2020
YARRAVILLE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • August 13th, 2020
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 31st, 2023

• Supervise and support students when using digital technologies within the classroom and establish clear expectations and procedures when working with digital devices

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement – 2024 Foundation - Grade 4
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • February 11th, 2024

At Noble Park Primary School we support the right of all members of the school community to access safe and inclusive learning environments, including digital and online spaces. This form outlines the school’s roles and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning, as well as the expected behaviours we have of our students when using digital or online spaces.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement – 2024 Grades 5/6
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • February 11th, 2024

At Noble Park Primary School we support the right of all members of the school community to access safe and inclusive learning environments, including digital and online spaces. This form outlines the school’s roles and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning, as well as the expected behaviours we have of our students when using digital or online spaces.

YARRAVILLE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • April 16th, 2020
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement 2022
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • June 16th, 2022

Digital Technologies include the use of: computers, laptops, iPads, printers, the school network, the internet, email, digital/video cameras, scanners, web cams and interactive white boards. At Miandetta Primary School Digital Technologies are used to enhance teaching and learning in several ways: for communicating with other people, for publishing students’ work, for research and for learning basic skills.

This agreement is to be signed by both the student and parent/carer.
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • August 8th, 2019

This document defines the Digital Technology Acceptable Use Agreement for students at Sarina State School. Its main purpose is to encourage the mature and responsible use of the facilities available to students through the provision of clear usage guidelines. Students authorised to use the school’s computers systems also have internet and e-mail access.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement (including iPads )
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • October 28th, 2020
YARRAVILLE WEST PRIMARY SCHOOL
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • June 3rd, 2024
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • March 11th, 2014

• Respecting others and communicating with them in a supportive manner; never writing or participating in online bullying (for example, forwarding messages and supporting others in harmful, inappropriate or hurtful online behaviours).

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Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 28th, 2022

Plenty Parklands Primary School recognises the need for students to be safe and responsible users of digital technologies. We believe that explicitly teaching students about safe and responsible online behaviours is essential, and is best taught in partnership with parents/guardians. We request that parents/guardians work with us and encourage this behaviour at home.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement 2022
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • April 26th, 2023
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement (including iPads )
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 24th, 2022
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement Foundation - Year 3
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • July 28th, 2020

At Newport Gardens Primary School, we aim to nurture our future by providing our students with the knowledge, skills and tools necessary to thrive in the uncertain world of the 21st Century. Digital technologies, and the way we use these tools, are rapidly evolving and are shaping the way we interact, work, learn and live. It is clear that digital technologies and the internet will be core aspects of our students’ future. It is important that we educate our students to become digitally literate, to prepare them for the technology-rich world they are entering into.

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Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 30th, 2022

Plenty Parklands Primary School recognises the need for students to be safe and responsible users of digital technologies. We believe that explicitly teaching students about safe and responsible online behaviours is essential, and is best taught in partnership with parents/guardians. We request that parents/guardians work with us, by modelling and encouraging this behaviour at home.

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement 2022
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • April 30th, 2023
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • January 31st, 2023

• Supervise and support students when using digital technologies within the classroom and establish clear expectations and procedures when working with digital devices

Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement
Digital Technologies Acceptable Use Agreement • October 1st, 2019

This form outlines the School’s roles and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning, as well as the expected behaviours we have of our students when using digital or online spaces.

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