Personal Devices Sample Clauses

Personal Devices. Access to PTSD technology using devices not issued by the school will be supported at the discretion of the Technology Department.
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Personal Devices. The Board reserves the right to place conditions on, restrict, or prohibit the use of personally-owned technology resources on its property. Unauthorized use of cell phones during instructional time or in a supervisory role is prohibited.
Personal Devices. Personal computers, PDAs, mp3 players or similar devices, cell phones, digital cameras, and hand-held computing devices owned by the student may be used on school premises in accordance with rules and procedures established by the building administration and classroom teachers. Personal computing devices may NOT be connected to the district wired network. The school reserves the right to limit use of electronic devices (personal and district-issued), especially when these devices are used to harass others, disrupt the learning environment, cheat, or provide unauthorized access to the district network. The Tahoma School District reserves the right to inspect the content on personal electronic devices used at school or school events if school personnel determine there may be cause to suspect that such devices are not being used in accordance with district rules. Personal electronic devices have educational and monetary value. Students who use these devices are prohibited from trading or selling these devices to other students on campus. Personal electronic devices are the sole responsibility of the student owner. The school or district assumes no responsibility for these personal devices if they are lost, loaned, or stolen and cannot guarantee time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items. Disciplinary action for violations involving personal electronic technology shall be consistent with standard district and school policies and procedures. Violation of these guidelines can result in revoking a student's privileges to use portable electronic devices at school, suspension of access to Tahoma School District electronic equipment, school disciplinary action and/or other appropriate legal or criminal action, including restitution, if appropriate. By using their personal equipment to access the district network, students acknowledge that district staff are not responsible for fixing or correcting any problems that arise on non-district-owned computing devices. The district is not obligated to provide replacement devices or loan equipment if a student’s personal devices do not work. Students who use personal electronic devices to connect to the district wireless network must comply with all district policies and regulations and state and federal laws. Students may not engage in any activities prohibited in this electronic resources user agreement. The Tahoma School District makes no warranties of any kind, either expressly or implied, that...
Personal Devices. No personal devices will be allowed access to the School Districts Network (no wifi access.) This includes personal iPads, laptops, phones, etc…
Personal Devices. Learners may bring a personal laptop to PHS to complete classroom assignments. Tablets and smartphones are not acceptable forms of personal devices. Learners are expected to bring their device fully charged to school each day. PHS is not responsible for repairs, damage, or troubleshooting of personal devices.
Personal Devices. If client requires a user to utilize personal, home, or non-covered PC Trinity Networx will and cannot be held liable for any security breaches, stolen data, damaged data, personal data loss, financial loss, identity theft and any further liability discovered a result from the personal device entry point to the network. This includes any damages to the client’s covered network from a breach from a personal device. All damages and labor related to the recovery of data, discovery, and repair of said breach is billable to the client at normal hourly, onsite, or emergency rates.
Personal Devices. Use of personal devices is encouraged and permitted at school and school-related functions within certain bounds. Use of these devices is a privilege, which may be denied or forfeited by individual users if the guidelines are not followed. The user must submit, upon request, the identification characteristics (MAC address, IP address, device name, etc.) of any personally-owned device used within the school facility or at a school activity. Devices should be connected to the school’s network unless not technically possible. Devices with video or photographic recording capability must not be used to capture any image in locations such as locker rooms or restrooms where any student, staff member, or visitor may be changing clothes or be at any stage of disrobement. Use of the device must not disrupt or deter the educational process. Use of personal devices is not permitted in testing, examination, or assessment environments unless allowed by faculty or administration. The school assumes no responsibility in the case of damage to, or loss of, personal devices.
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Personal Devices. Personal computing devices are permitted, as long as all District and site rules and procedures are followed. Personal computing devices will not be supported by the District. Students who choose to bring personal devices to school do so at their own risk. Nxxxxx Public Schools is not responsible for the theft or loss of personal wireless devices. Personal data, images, other media, or software may be removed from District technology at the discretion of the District, as required to properly maintain District resources.
Personal Devices. The student is responsible for keeping the device safe. The school accepts no liability for property lost, stolen or damaged at school but will investigate and endeavour to recover it if lost/stolen. All lost property should be recorded on a form at Reception.
Personal Devices. We would prefer children not to bring any personal electronic devices to school due to the risk of these being lost or accidentally damaged. However we recognise that older children may sometimes need a phone for use before or after school. In this case the phone should be switched off upon arrival in school and given to the class teacher, and it will be returned at the end of the school day.
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