Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement Sample Contracts

Hamilton County Schools Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • August 6th, 2012

The Internet and email provides invaluable resources and communications to Hamilton County students and employees (hereafter referred to as “user”). Users accessing the Internet are representing the Hamilton County School System and therefore have a responsibility to use the Internet in a productive manner that meets the ethical standards of an educational institution.

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Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • January 14th, 2021

This acceptable use agreement is designed to outline staff responsibilities when using technology, whether this is via personal devices or school devices, or on/off the school premises, and applies to all staff, volunteers, contractors and visitors. It should be read in conjunction with the Online Safety Policy and Staff Code of Conduct.

Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • August 11th, 2020

GUIDELINES REGARDING EMPLOYEES & STUDENTS BRINGING PERSONAL DIGITAL DEVICES TO SCHOOL AND SCHOOL-SPONSORED ACTIVITIES 8

Hamilton County Schools Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • May 20th, 2014

The Internet and email provide invaluable resources and communications to Hamilton County students and employees (hereafter referred to as “user”). Users accessing the Internet are representing the Hamilton County School System and therefore have a responsibility to use the Internet in a productive manner that meets the ethical standards of an educational institution. The District’s Internet Safety Policy and the Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement shall be reviewed, evaluated and revised, as needed, annually.

Tuscaloosa County School System Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement Form
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • December 4th, 2015

As a key component of preparing our students to graduate college and career ready, the Tuscaloosa County Schools provides and encourages access and use of the most up-to-date technology available. With the multitude of resources students can access as part of that preparation, awareness of the benefits, as well as the dangers, of internet usage is important. Throughout the school year, students access a variety of computer applications and Internet Web-based programs, as well as testing services, as part of their academic requirements. Our system has implemented numerous safeguards to help technology usage remain positive and productive. Parents have the option to limit their child’s access to technology resources or the Internet if it is not part of classroom instruction by checking the boxes provided below. If you have any specific questions regarding the policy, please contact the administrators at your school.

Tuscaloosa County School System Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement Form
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • July 12th, 2012

Students will not be allowed computer access until this form has been completed, signed, and returned or completed online. If you have any specific questions regarding the policy, please contact the Technology Coordinator at your school.

Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement Booklet
Technology Acceptable Usage Agreement • September 18th, 2018

Jennings Street School employs a range of different technologies to engage, support and extend students in their learning. This policy will be used to guide the effective integration of technology into teaching and learning, which will be underpinned by high quality instructional practice.

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