ICT device definition

ICT device means an assemblage (grouping) of hardware components used/designed for automatic processing and storage of electronic information.
ICT device means an assemblage or grouping of technical components designed for automatic processing of electronic information used to communicate and to create, disseminate and manage information;
ICT device means any laptops, tablets, telephones, smartphones, desktop computer, console, printer, speaker, camera or other electronic equipment that could be used for the carrying out of Academy business or the Processing or storing of information.

Examples of ICT device in a sentence

  • Only with written permission from the teacher will I connect any ICT device to school ICT, or run any software (eg a USB/portable drive, camera or phone).

  • Unacceptable use could include acts of a malicious or nuisance nature, invasion of privacy, harassment, bullying, hacking, altering the settings on any ICT device or equipment without authorisation, plagiarism, gaming, impersonation/identity theft, spoofing, gambling, fraud, copyright infringement, or cheating in an examination.

  • The use of a personal ICT device is not to be a distraction in any way to teachers or students.

  • Any personal ICT device that has obvious Health and Safety defects should not be brought into school.

  • Any student enabling such a network would be committing a gross breach of trust and would no longer be able to use a personal ICT device in school.

  • If other Internet access outside of class on the College site or at a College‐ related activity is permitted, for example, via a privately‐owned laptop, leased laptop, mobile phone or any other ICT device, it must be in accordance with the cybersafety rules in this agreement.

  • If a personal ICT device is confiscated once it will be returned to the student at the end of the school day with a warning that this must not happen again.

  • If a personal ICT device is confiscated a second time it will be returned to the student at the end of the school day and the parents notified.

  • I understand that the school accepts no liability in respect of any personal ICT device used in school by a student.

  • School data must NOT be stored on any portable or mobile ICT device not belonging to a school (including USB memory sticks, cards and hard disks).


More Definitions of ICT device

ICT device means an assemblage (grouping) of hardware components used or designed for automatic processing, storage and transfer of electronic information;

Related to ICT device

  • Assistive Devices means any category of durable medical equipment, mechanical apparatus, electrical appliance, or instrument of technology used to assist and enhance an individual's independence in performing any activity of daily living. Assistive devices include the use of service animals, general household items, or furniture to assist the individual.

  • Mobile Device means a computing device, typically smaller than a notebook, which runs a mobile operating system, such as iOS, Android, or Windows Phone. Mobile Devices include smart phones, most tablets, and other form factors.

  • Device means each of a computer, workstation, terminal, handheld PC, pager, telephone, personal digital assistant, “smart phone,” server or any other hardware where software can be installed that would allow End User to interact with the Product.

  • Platforms means collectively Bonitas’ websites, including affiliated websites and Member portals;

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)