Device Selection Clause Samples

The Device Selection clause defines the process and criteria for choosing which devices will be used or supported under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types or models of devices that are approved, the standards they must meet, and any procedures for updating or changing the list of acceptable devices. By clearly specifying device requirements, this clause ensures compatibility, reduces technical issues, and helps both parties understand their obligations regarding equipment use.
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent or caregiver and student should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. These specifications relate to the suitability of the device to enabling class activities, meeting student needs and promoting safe and secure access to the department’s network. The school’s BYOD program may support printing, filtered internet access, and file access and storage through the department’s network while at school. However, the school’s BYOD program does not include school technical support or charging of devices at school. Device Care The student is responsible for taking care of and securing the device and accessories in accordance with school policy and guidelines. Responsibility for loss or damage of a device at home, in transit or at school belongs to the student. Advice should be sought regarding inclusion in home and contents insurance policy. It is advised that accidental damage and warranty policies are discussed at point of purchase to minimise financial impact and disruption to learning should a device not be operational. • Food or drink should never be placed near the device. • Plugs, cords and cables should be inserted and removed carefully. • Devices should be carried within their protective case where appropriate. • Carrying devices with the screen open should be avoided. • Ensure the battery is fully charged each day. • Turn the device off before placing it in its bag. • Avoid poking at the screen — even a touch screen only requires a light touch. • Don’t place pressure on the lid of the device when it is closed. • Avoid placing anything on the keyboard before closing the lid. • Avoid placing anything in the carry case that could press against the cover. • Only clean the screen with a clean, soft, dry cloth or an anti-static cloth. • Don’t clean the screen with a household cleaning product. Data Security and Back-Ups Students must ensure they have a process of backing up data securely. Otherwise, should a hardware or software fault occur, assignments and the products of other class activities may be lost. The student is responsible for the backup of all data. While at school, students may be able to save data to the school’s network, which is safeguarded by a scheduled backup solution. All files must be scanned using appropriate anti-virus software before being downloaded to the department's ICT network. Students are also able to sav...
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent or caregiver and student should be aware of our school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. These specifications relate to the suitability of the device to enable class activities, meeting student needs and promoting safe and secure access to the department’s network. Devices listed on our school portals meet the necessary requirements. Please be aware that devices purchased independently may not be able to connect. Students are entitled to connect up to three mobile devices to the school network, however, NO SMART PHONES are allowed on the BYOD network. The school’s BYOD program may support printing, filtered internet access and file access and storage through the department’s network while at school. However, the schools BYOD program does not include school technical support or charging of devices at school.
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent or caregiver and student should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. Morayfield State High School highly recommends a laptop BYOx device. A device running on a full desktop operating system (Windows or OSX) with a keyboard will provide the most flexibility to students and will be more productive in most classroom situations. The school website also houses links and portals to stores providing purchases including insurances. You are also able to search computer companies directly using the term ‘Education discount’ to receive education discounts.
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent or caregiver and student should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. Morayfield State High School highly recommends a laptop BYOx device. A device running on a full desktop operating system (Windows or OSX) with a keyboard will provide the most flexibility to students and will be more productive in most classroom situations. The following is the minimum supported device specification for using the BYOx platform. Windows Windows 10 (Windows 10 S needs upgrading to function. can be done at no cost via the internet) Apple iOS iOS 5.0+ Apple OS X OS X 10.6+
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school, parents/carers and students should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. These specifications relate to the suitability of the device to enabling class activities, meeting student needs and promoting safe and secure access to DET’s network. The school’s BYOx program supports printing, filtered internet access, and file access and storage through the department’s network while at school. However, the school’s BYOx program does not include school technical support or charging of devices at school. Current device specifications for the BYOx Program can be accessed via our website.  Students must meet school assessment guidelines including the submissions of drafts.  BYOx compatible devices must be brought to school everyday, fully charged and ready for use.  Devices must be updated regularly (anti‐virus, operating systems, etc)  All chargers should remain at home.  Students must ensure that there is sufficient memory on their device to allow them to engage in lessons (min 2GB available storage).  If the BYOx device is an iPad, the student will maintain connection with all teacher directed Classroom App classes, accept all Classroom invites for the whole year and maintain Bluetooth and Wi‐Fi connection during scheduled classes. iPads and laptops are valuable teaching and learning tools. To make the most of learning time, the following routines for the use of your device should be followed:  Wait to use your device or open apps until your teacher instructs you to do so.  Communicating with other students, using your device, during learning time is not permitted, unless under direct instruction from your teacher.  Your device is not permitted to be used during exams, unless you are otherwise instructed.  Students are not permitted to take a photo of any assessment task/exam without prior approval from the Head of Department. Hervey Bay State High School is committed to ensuring all members of our school community have safe and enjoyable learning experiences. Teachers at Hervey Bay State High school utilise Apple Classroom via their staff iPad, to allow them to easily monitor student iPad use in the classroom environment. Within the Apple Classroom app, teachers can monitor Bluetooth connected iPads, create workgroups, assign and share class activities and track student progress. While enrolled at Hervey Bay State High School (or any stat...
Device Selection. The decision regarding which device Virpax will use for the delivery of the Licensed Product is solely within Virpax’s discretion.
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent or caregiver and student should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. These specifications relate to the suitability of the device to enabling class activities, meeting student needs and promoting safe and secure access to the department’s network. The school’s BYOx program may support printing, filtered internet access, and file access and storage through the department’s network while at school. However, the school’s BYOx program does not include school technical support or charging of devices at school. The preferred device at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ State School is a 32 GB iPad Air 2 or above. Please see the BYOx Program Requirement list and App List for specific details. Device care The student is responsible for taking care of and securing the device and accessories in accordance with school policy and guidelines. Responsibility for loss or damage of a device at home, in transit or at school belongs to the student. Advice should be sought regarding inclusion in home and contents insurance policy. It is advised that accidental damage and warranty policies are discussed at point of purchase to minimise financial impact and disruption to learning should a device not be operational. Students must ensure they have a process of backing up data securely. Otherwise, should a hardware or software fault occur, assignments and the products of other class activities may be lost. The student is responsible for the backup of all data. While at school, students may be able to save data to the school’s network, which is safeguarded by a scheduled backup solution. All files must be scanned using appropriate anti-virus software before being downloaded to the department's ICT network.
Device Selection. Before acquiring a device to use at school the parent/carer and student should be aware of the school’s specification of appropriate device type, operating system requirements and software. These specifications relate to the suitability of the device to enable class activities, meet student needs, meet network requirements and promote safe and secure network access.
Device Selection. The decision regarding which device Virpax will use for the delivery of the Licensed Product is solely within Virpax’s discretion. If, however, Virpax would like to use the Device for delivery of the Licensed Product, at any time after Virpax makes the Payment specified in Section 7.3 (a), Virpax may provide written notice to Nanomerics that it would like to use the Device for delivery of the Licensed Product. If Nanomerics approves of such use, which approval it will not unreasonably withhold, condition or delay, Nanomerics will grant to Virpax the right to use such Device. The date that Nanomerics provides to Virpax its written approval shall be the “Device Condition Date”.

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  • Shift Selection Employee assignments within the Patrol Bureau will occur between approximately April 1-15 and shall be awarded based upon seniority. Approximately three (3) months before then the Department will publish a call for written requests on shift assignment. Employees will make their first three (3) choices known. Employees will learn of the assignment, including days off associated with their assignment, immediately after the bidding process is completed. Assignments will take effect on the schedule immediately following July 1st. Residence Hall assignments will be made prior to all others. No officer will be required to work a Residence Hall assignment in consecutive years. Assignment of the remaining officers will begin with selection(s) for day and night shifts. The bid for assignments will continue until all positions are filled. The following general rules apply to assignments: 1. During the term of this Agreement, no employee will be reassigned to a different shift other than the shift awarded by seniority except in situations where the University cannot continue to provide police services. In the event a shift reassignment must occur, it will be offered to volunteers based on seniority. If there are no volunteers it will be assigned to the least senior officer in the department. 2. Shift selection shall be an appropriate subject for the Joint Labor/Management Committee. 3. If a shift becomes available as a result of trainees being released for duty, and if there is at least four (4) months until the next shift change, the shift will be posted and awarded by seniority. The new trainee released for duty will take the senior officers shift. If no employee desires the shift, the trainee scheduled for assignment will be assigned that shift. The parties recognize that for the betterment of the Department it may be necessary to assign a trainee to a specific shift. 4. Voluntary shift trades will be allowed as long as overtime costs are not incurred. 5. Except in a bona fide emergency, no employee shall be assigned to work more than sixteen (16) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period, provided however employees may volunteer to work up to eighteen (18) hours in a twenty-four (24) hour period.

  • Single Source Selection Services for tasks in circumstances which meet the requirements of paragraph 3.10 of the Consultant Guidelines for Single Source Selection, may, with the Association's prior agreement, be procured in accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 3.9 through 3.13 of the Consultant Guidelines.

  • Site Selection 5.1.1 If the parties have not designated the street address of the Franchised Location on Exhibit A on the Effective Date, Franchisee shall identify, submit and obtain Franchisor’s prior written approval of the Franchised Location meeting the requirements of this Agreement prior to entering a lease or sublease for the Franchised Location. Franchisee shall provide Franchisor all information required by Franchisor, as determined by Franchisor in Franchisor’s sole determination, necessary for Franchisor to evaluate the Franchised Location. Franchisor shall have ten (10) business days to review Franchisee’s written site proposal for the Franchised Location and notify Franchisee of its approval or disapproval in writing. Franchisor’s failure to respond within ten (10) business days shall signify Franchisor’s disapproval of the site. Franchisor shall not unreasonably withhold Franchisor’s approval of a proposed site for the Franchised Location. 5.1.2 Franchisee must have a site for the Franchised Location approved by Franchisor, receive the opening notice from Franchisor described in Section 5.4 below, and open Franchisee’s Franchised Business for business within six (6) months from the Effective Date, except as otherwise provided in Section 5.1.3 All matters related in any way to Franchisee’s site are Franchisee’s sole responsibility, regardless of any assistance Franchisor may choose to provide. Franchisee is responsible for obtaining any architectural and engineering services required for Franchisee’s facility and for ensuring its compliance with local law. Neither Franchisor, nor any other person or company associated with Franchisor shall have any liability for any site‐related matter. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees not to make any claims against Franchisor and/or any of Franchisor’s affiliates or associates with regard to such matters. 5.1.4 If Franchisor makes a loan to Franchisee for (i) Franchisee’s purchase of the franchise for the Franchised Business; (ii) the remodeling of the Franchised Location; (iii) the transfer of any interest in this franchise or this Agreement; or (iv) any other purpose; Franchisee shall open (or re‐open, as the case may be), the Franchised Business for business within sixty (60) days from the loan origination date.

  • Panel Selection 1. The Parties shall apply the following procedures in selecting a Panel: (a) the Panel shall comprise 3 members; (b) within 15 days following the date of the establishment of the Panel, each Party shall nominate a Panelist; (c) the Parties shall endeavor 2. If a Panelist appointed under this Article resigns or becomes unable to act, a successor Panelist shall be appointed within 30 days in accordance with the selection procedure as prescribed for the appointment of the original Panelist and the successor shall have all the powers and duties of the original Panelist. The work of the Panel shall be suspended during the appointment of the successor Panelist.

  • Adverse Selection No selection procedures adverse to the Noteholders were utilized in selecting the Receivables from those receivables owned by the Seller which met the selection criteria set forth in this Agreement.