Acceptable use of the Internet Sample Clauses

Acceptable use of the Internet. All Internet access is logged and actively monitored and records are stored for up to three months. Usage reports will be provided to any member of staff (or parents/guardians) upon request. Use of the Internet should be in accordance with the following guidelines: ▪ Only suitable material should be accessed – the Internet is not be used to download, send, print, display or transmit material that would cause offence or break the law. ▪ Students must not access internet chat sites. Remember you could be placing yourself at risk. ▪ Students must never enter personal information on a website, especially home address, mobile telephone number or passwords. ▪ Students must not access online gaming sites. Remember that the use of the Internet is for educational purposes only. ▪ Students must not download or install software from the Internet, as it is considered to be vandalism of the school’s ICT facilities. ▪ Students must not use the Internet to order goods or services from on-line, e-commerce or auction sites. ▪ Students must not subscribe to any newsletter, catalogue or other form of correspondence via the Internet. ▪ Students must not print pages directly from a website. Web pages are often not formatted for printing and this wastes resources. If students wish to use content from websites, it is recommended that the copy and paste facility is used to move it into another application, copyright permitting. ▪ Students must not by-pass any web filtering system. Email You will be provided with an email address by the school, and the expectation is that you will use this facility for legitimate educational and research activity. You are expected to use email in a responsible manner. All emails between students and staff should be via the school email system. The sending or receiving of messages which contains any material that is of a sexist, racist, unethical or illegal nature, or likely to cause offence, is against school regulations. Remember when sending an email to: ▪ Be polite - never send or encourage others to send abusive messages. ▪ Use appropriate language - remember that you are a representative of the school on a global public system. What you say and do can be viewed by others. Never swear, use vulgarities or any other inappropriate language. ▪ Do not reveal personal information about yourself or anyone else, especially home address, personal telephone numbers, usernames or passwords. Remember that electronic mail is not guaranteed to be private. ▪...
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Acceptable use of the Internet. The purpose of the Internet is to support research and education in and among academic institutions in the U.S. by providing access to unique resources and the opportunity for collaborative work. The use of each student account must be in support of education and research and consistent with the educational objectives of Fort Stockton ISD. Use of the District’s technology network or resources for commercial activities, product advertisement or political lobbying, is strictly prohibited.
Acceptable use of the Internet. All Internet access is logged and actively monitored and records are stored for up to three months. Usage reports will be provided to any member of staff (or parents/guardians) upon request. Use of the Internet should be in accordance with the following guidelines:  Only suitable material should be accessed – the Internet is not be used to download, send, print, display or transmit material that would cause offence or break the law.  Students must not access internet chat sites. Remember you could be placing yourself at risk.  Students must never enter personal information on a website, especially home address, mobile telephone number or passwords.  Students must not access online gaming sites. Remember that the use of the Internet is for educational purposes only.  Students must not download or install software from the Internet, as it is considered to be vandalism of the school’s IT facilities.  Students must not use the Internet to order goods or services from on-line, e- commerce or auction sites.  Students must not subscribe to any newsletter, catalogue or other form of correspondence via the Internet.  Students must not print pages directly from a website. Web pages are often not formatted for printing and this wastes resources. If students wish to use content from websites, it is recommended that the copy and paste facility is used to move it into another application, copyright permitting.  Students must not by-pass any web filtering system.
Acceptable use of the Internet. Purpose To support its commitment to providing avenues of access to the universe of information available, the school’s system of electronic communication shall include access to the Internet for students and staff. Limitation of Liability The Internet constitutes an unregulated collection of resources that changes constantly, so it is not possible to totally predict or control the resources that users may locate. The board cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information or the appropriateness of materials that a user may encounter. Furthermore, the board shall not be responsible for any damage users may suffer, including but not limited to, loss of data or interruptions of service. Nor shall the board be responsible for financial obligations arising through the unauthorized use of the system.
Acceptable use of the Internet. Students must always seek permission from a teacher before accessing the internet and/or downloading any material.  Access will only be granted to sites deemed appropriate by the teacher or accessed through appropriate search engines.  If a student accidentally accesses a site with unacceptable material on it, they should immediately minimise the page and tell a teacher.  Cyber bullying or any form of intimidation using sites on the Internet will not be tolerated by the school or its community. If a student receives a message via a social media app, site or game that makes them feel uncomfortable or upset, they should immediately tell and show a teacher and/or parent.  Students must not access or try to view apps or games that are not recommended for their age group, eg Facebook, You Tube, Instagram, Fortnite etc at school.  Students may not access personal email accounts at school.
Acceptable use of the Internet in the Academy All students, parents, staff, volunteers, and governors are expected to sign an agreement regarding the Acceptable use of the Academy’s ICT systems and the internet (appendices 1-3). Visitors will be expected to read and agree to the Academy’s terms on acceptable use if relevant. Use of the Academy’s internet must be for educational purposes only, or for the purpose of fulfilling the duties of an individual’s role. We will monitor the websites visited by students, staff, volunteers, governors, and visitors (where relevant) to ensure they comply with the above. More information is set out in the acceptable use agreements in appendices 1, 2 and 3.
Acceptable use of the Internet. Students must always seek permission from a teacher before accessing the internet and/or downloading any material. Access will only be granted to sites deemed appropriate by the teacher or accessed through appropriate search engines. • If a student accidentally accesses a site with unacceptable material on it, they should immediately minimise the page and tell a teacher. • Cyber bullying or any form of intimidation using sites on the Internet will not be tolerated by the school or its community. If a student receives a message via a social media app, site or game that makes them feel uncomfortable or upset, they should immediately tell and show a teacher and/or parent. • Students must not access or try to view apps or games that are not recommended for their age group, eg Facebook, You Tube, Instagram, Fortnite etc at school. • Students may not access personal email accounts at school. Using the school network and s:/ • All students have access to the student drive which is called s:/. In this drive each class has a folder that they can access for school based tasks. Inside the class folder is a folder for each student. • Students must access their own folders only, and must not access or delete any other student’s work.
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Acceptable use of the Internet. With your permission, your student will be assigned his or her own username and will be allowed to send and receive email. All district policies are still in effect, and apply, as indicated in the Information Technology Resource Use Policy. Every attempt has been made to provide safe, secured student email, however it is still the responsibility of users to follow all school rules, as well as teacher directions and procedures and to report any inappropriate use or material to school personnel. As explained in the Acceptable Use Regulation, the use of school technology, networks, and Internet services does not create any expectation of privacy. Dare County Schools reserves the right to search and/or monitor any information, created, accessed, sent, received, and/or stored in any format by students on school equipment. By signing below you are indicating that you understand and agree to follow the district and school policies as detailed above and in board policies 3225/7320 and their supporting regulations. To read the entire policy, you may contact your school office or look online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/moxie/bm~doc/3225-r.pdf __________ I DO grant permission for my child to use the student email services referred to above to be provided by the school system. __________ I DO NOT grant permission for my child to use the student email services referred to above to be provided by the school system. ______________________________________ _____________________________ Student Signature Signature Date
Acceptable use of the Internet. The purpose of SISD Internet Access is to support research and education in and among academic institutions in the U.S. by providing unique resources and the opportunity for collaborative work. The use of each employee account must be in support of education and research and consistent with the educational objectives of Sundown ISD. Use of the District’s technology network or resources for commercial activities, product advertisement, or political lobbying is strictly prohibited. Employees are expressly forbidden from accessing undesirable and inappropriate web sites (pornography, violence/profanity, partial nudity, full nudity, sexual acts/text, gross depictions/text, gambling, hate crimes, and etc.) unless required to facilitate blocking and/or filtering of such sites. Sundown ISD networks and Internet services are NOT private. Use of any other organization’s network or computing resources must comply with the rules appropriate for that network. This includes, but is not limited to copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, or material protected by trade secret. Email/Network Etiquette- Email accounts are provided for employee educational use. Employees are encouraged to limit personal use of this account. Employees are expected to abide by the generally accepted rules of email and network etiquette. These include, but are not limited, to the following: ● Employees are expected to check and respond to their SISD email regularly. ● Employees are expected to return email communications to staff, parents, or other public members who have a legitimate educational request by the end of the next business day, whenever possible. ● Use only SISD email accounts for district business. ● Use appropriate language. Swearing, vulgarity, ethnic or racial slurs, and any other inflammatory or abusive language are prohibited. ● Employees should limit sending and/or forwarding items such as jokes, stories, etc. that have no educational or professional value. ● Illegal activities are strictly forbidden. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities may be reported to the authorities. ● Do not use the network in such a way that would disrupt the use of the network by other users. ● Do not reveal personal information such as address or phone numbers of students or colleagues. ● Electronic email is NOT private. The system administrator has access to all email. Your email may be monitored randomly to ensure proper use of email services. ● SISD archives al...

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