Bring Your Own Device (BYOD Sample Clauses

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. A. Violation of the Xxxxxx County Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Responsible Use Guidelines or any other misuse by a student of a personal technology device shall not result in the discipline of any employee without other independent, supporting evidence.
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. The Ministry may require an employee to use their own mobile device or devices for work. Where an employee is required to use their own device or devices for work related purposes, they will be paid a BYOD allowance of $25.00 per week.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD refers to personal devices such as an iPad or Android tablet, or chromebook used at Balmoral School during class time to support classroom learning. This is an option at levels Year 5-8 only.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. Plans where the user will supply their own mobile device and require only network service from the carrier.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. Always consult the Xxxxxxx State University’s Computer & Network Acceptable Usage Policy (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.edu/oits/Usage-Policy) for up-to-date standards and guidance. In addition, BOR Policy Section 8.0: Standard of the University System of Georgia Information Technology Handbook (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/information_technology_handbook/section8) provides for empowering USG including CSU staff to innovate and work on USG and CSU business more effectively inside and outside the office. Based on research at other enterprises, greater productivity and employee satisfaction should result from establishing a prudent BYOD standard that empowers employees to work on personally-owned devices while protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of USG and CSU data. This standard intends to balance the use of personally-owned devices while preventing USG data from being deliberately or inadvertently stored insecurely on a device or carried over an insecure network where it could potentially be accessed by unauthorized resources. Such a breach could result in loss of information, damage to critical applications, financial loss, and damage to the USG’s public image. Therefore, all users employing a personally-owned device connected to a USG and CSU network, and/or capable of backing up, storing, or otherwise accessing USG data of any type, must adhere to USG and CSU- defined policies, standards, and processes.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. Protocol for the Use of Technology at Arden As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. To encourage this growth, Sixth Form students at Arden Academy may now bring their own technology to school
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD i. If allowed on Supplier’s premises or network, Supplier must have a published policy regarding their use.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. The School recognises that as technology has changed more pupils have access to Internet capable devices. This should be seen as a resource and provide an opportunity to enable quick and easy access to the Internet to enhance learning. Devices in the form of mobile phones, music players and tablet computers should no longer be looked on as distractions or contraband but should be used in classrooms to aid learning when short bursts of activity are required and a mobile device is more appropriate than a laptop or desktop computer.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD. 19. The College will allow access to its Network via a wireless link to a privately owned device on the following conditions:
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