Handheld Devices Sample Clauses

Handheld Devices. During the Initial Fixed Network Deployment Phase, Cellnet shall provide Laclede two (2) handheld units for reading and programming MIUs and train Laclede personnel on the proper use of these units.
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Handheld Devices. Smartphones and other handheld devices that have the ability to access the Internet via a browser without using their personal (4G) capabilities will be permitted on campus, for instructional purposes. At no time are these devices to be used in locker rooms, restrooms, hallways, or the guidance and nurse’s offices. No conversations, activities, or likenesses are ever to be recorded or posted to the Internet without prior notification and consent. Private (4G) Network and Hotspot Access is Prohibited: Mobile devices such as laptops, tablets, handhelds, and e- readers, are often equipped with private 4G wireless service provider accessibility. However, the District is unable to filter, monitor, or protect students on private networks in compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act, federal legislation. Complying students and employees will bring 4G-enabled devices to a browser, deactivate pop-up blockers, and auto join options, to authenticate and use the District’s filtered Wi-Fi connection. Violators may have their devices confiscated, their BYOT participation restricted or revoked, and may be subjected to other disciplinary or legal actions.
Handheld Devices. The use of hand‐held devices for educational purposes is limited solely to those devices approved by or distributed by the School. All rules of conduct shall apply. The beaming of information that is considered threatening, unwelcome or inappropriate shall be reported to the teacher or adult supervisor immediately.
Handheld Devices. Contractor shall be required to ensure that its technician workforce is outfitted with laptops and/or handheld devices (collectively the “Devices”) at its cost, pursuant to the additional terms and conditions set forth below:
Handheld Devices iPods, MP3/MP4 players, and smartphones may only be used for their learning functions (dictionary, calculator, camera, etc.), as directed by a school faculty.
Handheld Devices. 3.3.1 With regard to Clause 4.3 of this Licence where images on the service(s) named in Schedule A1 of this Appendix may be viewed via handheld devices the User shall place the following statements on entry to the service(s) named in Schedule A1 of this Appendix with a hyperlink to the Information Page required under Clause 4.3 of this Licence which shall provide the information required in Appendix B and Schedule B1 to Appendix B:
Handheld Devices. It may be necessary from time to time to access a handheld device (cell phone, PDA, portable speakers, sound bars, etc.) for the purpose of classroom directed use. Students are not to access a handheld device at any time without permission from the instructor. Students will not photograph or record (audio or video) any other person without their consent. Students will not engage in text messaging other than as directed by the instructor for the purposes of classroom activities. Any and all text messages sent or received while on school grounds, attending a school function, or using school equipment or network may be monitored. Handheld electronic devices are prohibited from restrooms and locker rooms. Students found in violation of these policies will face disciplinary action.
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