Information and Communication Technology. 3.1 In addition to the provisions of the Code of Conduct, attention is drawn in this Agreement to the rules pertaining to all information and communication technology due to its ubiquitous presence. 3.2 This applies to all ICT and other electronic devices including but not limited to data storage, receiving, or transmitting devices such as, but not limited to, mobile phones, ear pods or earphones, tablets, laptop computers, or other similar devices, and smart watches. All devices must comply to Municipal by-laws. 3.3 $FFHVV WR WKH 6FKRROIn¶terVne t iFnfRrasPtrSucXturWe HanUd teQchHnoWlogZyRtoUolNs is a privilege provided at the discretion of the School and intended for educational purposes only. 3.4 It is expected that Students will behave in a responsible, efficient, courteous, and lawful manner and access may be limited, filtered, monitored, or withdrawn without notice if this privilege is misused. Disciplinary action may also be taken which may result in suspension and/or expulsion of the Student. 3.5 Additional School specific guidelines and expectations appropriate to the ICT resources, and the needs of that School and the age of the children on the campus exist and will be updated and circulated to parents/guardians and Students, as necessary. 3.6 6WXGHQWV PD\ QRW FKDQJH DQ\ VHWXSV RU VHWW, or servers. Examples include, but are not limited to, changes to existing screen savers, autoexec, configurations, prompts, names, backgrounds, and hardware or software settings. LQJV 3.7 Students are not allowed to load any software without written permission from the computer teachers, nor may they delete any files, change passwords/names, gain unauthorised access to/KDFN LQWR DQ\ RI WKH FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV RU3. 7 6FKRR 3.8 Students found using other StudenWVor¶st aff passwords or changing names to gain access to other SHRSOfileHs ¶wiVll be charged with cheating and will face disciplinary action, which may lead to suspension or expulsion. 3.9 The School has the right to set up and adopt firewalls and other access and usage control and management systems and protocols to filter and manage use of its facilities. 3.10 All use of social media of any type must comply with the principles of the Rules and Conditions of Enrolment as well as the $'Y7(&+ *URXS¶V (OHFWURQLF &RPPXQ Policy and the School Code of Conduct. 3.11 On all platforms and always, Students must conduct themselves appropriately and in such a manner as not to cause or induce, harm, or hurt or offence.
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Information and Communication Technology. 3.1 In addition to the provisions of the Code of Conduct, attention is drawn in this Agreement to the rules pertaining to all information and communication technology due to its ubiquitous presence.
3.2 This applies to all ICT and other electronic devices including but not limited to data storage, receiving, or transmitting devices such as, but not limited to, mobile phones, ear pods or earphones, tablets, laptop computers, or other similar devices, and smart watches. All devices must comply to Municipal by-laws.
3.3 $FFHVV WR WKH 6FKRROIn¶terVne t iFnfRrasPtrSucXturWe HanUd teQchHnoWlogZyRtoUolNs is a privilege provided at the discretion of the School and intended for educational purposes only.
3.4 It is expected that Students will behave in a responsible, efficient, courteous, and lawful manner and access may be limited, filtered, monitored, or withdrawn without notice if this privilege is misused. Disciplinary action may also be taken which may result in suspension and/or expulsion of the Student.
3.5 Additional School specific guidelines and expectations appropriate to the ICT resources, and the needs of that School and the age of the children on the campus exist and will be updated and circulated to parents/guardians and Students, as necessary.
3.6 6WXGHQWV PD\ QRW FKDQJH DQ\ VHWXSV RU VHWW, VHWWLQJV or servers. Examples include, but are not limited to, changes to existing screen savers, autoexec, configurations, prompts, names, backgrounds, and hardware or software settings. LQJV.
3.7 Students are not allowed to load any software without written permission from the computer teachers, nor may they delete any files, change passwords/names, gain unauthorised access to/KDFN LQWR DQ\ RI WKH FRPSXWHU V\VWHPV RU3. 7 6FKRR
3.8 Students found using other StudenWVor¶st aff passwords 6WXGHorQsWtafVf p¶as swords or changing names to gain access to other SHRSOfileHs ¶wiVll be charged with cheating and will face disciplinary action, which may lead to suspension or expulsion.
3.9 The School has the right to set up and adopt firewalls and other access and usage control and management systems and protocols to filter and manage use of its facilities.
3.10 All use of social media of any type must comply with the principles of the Rules and Conditions of Enrolment as well as the $'Y7(&+ *URXS¶V (OHFWURQLF &RPPXQ Policy and the School Code of Conduct.
3.11 On all platforms and always, Students must conduct themselves appropriately and in such a manner as not to cause or induce, harm, or hurt or offence.
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Sources: Enrolment Agreement