Chromebook Sample Clauses

Chromebook. A Chromebook is a personal computer designed to work with Google Workspace and web-based applications. Xxxxx-Xxxxxx School District 38 chose this device as the best fit for the needs of students in terms of ease of operation, productivity benefits, and cost-effectiveness. The district retains full ownership of the Chromebook and will have in place measures to prevent the inappropriate use of the device and/or Internet in alignment with District Board Policies. Failure to use district devices, networks, or other resources responsibly may result in fines and disciplinary action. By signing this form, I agree to the following:
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Chromebook. The Kenton County School District will be supplying students in grades 1, 6, and 9 with a Chromebook device. This device will be the property of the District. The supplied device will provide each student access to educational materials needed for instruction during the school year. The Chromebook will allow student access to the G Suite for Education (formerly Google Apps for Education), Infinite Campus and other web-based educational tools required by the curriculum. The Chromebook is an educational tool and not intended for gaming, social media/networking or high-end computing.
Chromebook. The Chromebook is a personal computer designed to work through with Google Apps for Education (GAFE) web-based applications. The District will purchase and retain full ownership of the Chromebooks and will have in place measures to prevent the inappropriate use of the device and/or Internet in keeping with District Technology Policy. Distribution of the Chromebooks Distribution of the Chromebooks will be on an at need and at the request of a student. A student will be given a device only if a parent or guardian has signed the Student Technology Responsible Use Agreement. Student will receive the device and power charging cable. Earbuds or headphones will not be provided. District Responsibilities for the use of the Chromebook The District will comply with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) to prevent the inappropriate use of the Chromebook and/or the Internet whether the device is being used at school or at home. Any malfunction of the Chromebook that is not the result of negligence or inappropriate use will be repaired at the District’s expense. The District will have devices available that can be checked out to students whose devices are being repaired or replaced. Parent and Student Responsibilities As with any District-owned property (ex.: textbooks), parents and students will be responsible for returning the Chromebook in good working condition. The student and his parent or guardian will be responsible for replacing a lost Chromebook or making repairs that were the result of inappropriate use or neglect of the device. Because the Chromebook is an Internet-based device, the student will need Internet access either at home or at public places that offer wi-fi access in order to use the web-based applications. At school or elsewhere, students are expected to observe all GPS technology policies as well as federal, state and local laws. In addition, students should follow the “Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens” (from xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx). Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens For teens, we offer five simple rules of digital citizenship to help them create a world they can be proud of -- and inspire others to do the same. • Think before you post or text -- a bad reputation could be just a click away. Before you press the "send" button, imagine the last person in the world that you’d want to see what you post. • What goes around comes around. If you want your privacy respected, respect others' privacy. Posting an embarrassing photo or forwarding a...
Chromebook. 2. All precautions shall be taken when using, transporting, and storing the Chromebook.
Chromebook. This device runs on Google’s web-based Chrome OS, designed to be used with an Internet connection. Most of Chromebook’s documents and apps exist in the cloud and have the ability to be used offline in a limited capacity. This set of apps is known as Google Apps for Education. They do not run Windows or Apple applications although it has conversion tools to allow access to files created in either operating system.
Chromebook. Upon enrolling at Rocky Hill High School, each student will be provided with an individual device for the duration of his/her high school experience. Beginning with the class of 2022, seniors will be permitted to keep their devices upon graduation. (Students who exit the high school without completing four years may purchase the device on a prorated basis). Parents/Guardians will be required to purchase insurance for the district-issued device on an annual basis. In addition, parents/guardians will be required to purchase a district-approved protective case. Rocky Hill Public Schools is pleased to provide your child with a district-assigned Chromebook. Student Name Make/Model: Serial No: Students and parent(s)/guardian(s) agree to abide by the terms and guidelines set forth in: ● Rocky Hill Public Schools’ Student Chromebook Procedures and Information ● Rocky Hill Public Schools’ Acceptable Use Policy & Student Use of the District’s Computer Systems and Internet Safety, Section 5760 of the Rocky Hill Board of Education Policies ● Rocky Hill Public Schools’ Chromebook Protection Program The above bulleted documents and additional information are available online at xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Chromebook. Total Device Replacement $50 Total Device Replacement $300.00 Keyboard with Plastic Housing (14e) $35.00 Power Adaptor $10 LCD Screen Replacement $75.00 Keyboard $25.00 Shell $5 Power Adaptor $25.00 Top Cover $36.00 Bag $5 Bezel $20.00 Bottom Cover $25.00 Touch Pad $30.00 Charging Port $15.00 Hinge (Pair) $13.00 Speaker $12.00
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Chromebook. Visit the SLO Library Reference desk or Student Services desk at North County Campus Center. _____ A Cuesta College Student ID card (preferred), current class schedule or a valid government-issued photo ID will be required to complete the checkout process. First-time borrowers must initial and sign this Electronics Loan Policy/Agreement Form, which will be kept on file for one semester. _____ Borrowers with late fees on their account may not check out a device until all fees are reconciled. _____ Laptop checkouts require an Instructor/DSPS approval form or arrangements can be made by emailing the Library at [address] Loan Period _____ Electronic Devices are available for a semester checkout period. Devices are not checked out over semester breaks. All Devices are due on the last day of the current semester. Renewals _____ Renewals are not allowed.

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