Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement Sample Clauses

Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. Key Stage 2 This Acceptable Use Policy We endeavor to teach our children to be responsible users of ICT and provide them with the guidance necessary to keep them safe when using online technologies. The school will try to ensure that our children will have good access to ICT to enhance their learning, but in return will expect the children to agree to be responsible users. Acceptable Use Policy Agreement I understand that I must use the school’s ICT resources in a responsible manner, to make sure that I keep myself and others safe whilst working online.
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Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. These rules will keep me safe and help me to be fair to others in school and at home. ● I will ask a teacher if I want to use the computers or other devices will only use programmes, apps or websites that a teacher has told or allowed me to use. ● I will take care of the computer, devices and other equipment. ● I will let my teacher know if something happens to the school equipment and it is damaged or broken. ● I will ask for help from a teacher if I am not sure what to do or if I think I have done something wrong. ● I will only share my username or password with trusted adults (my teacher or parent) ● I will not write anything that upsets other people. ● I will only take a photo or video of someone if they say it’s OK. ● If I see anything that upsets me or that I do not like, I will tell a teacher. ● I will only use my Google account for school work, and will make sure that I follow all the rules in this agreement including not giving out my password. ● I understand that my teacher may talk to my parent or carer if they are worried about my use of school IT equipment. ● I understand that if I do not follow these rules I may not be allowed to use the school computers or internet for a while. WOODFORD GREEN PREPARATORY SCHOOL Glengall Road, Woodford Green, Essex IG8 0BZ Headmaster: Xx X X Xxxxx, BA (Hons) Dunelm, PGCE, NPQH. ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY AGREEMENT (EYFS) Name of Child …………………………….…………………..………………………………………………… ……………………… Parent Acceptable Use Agreement: I understand that the school will take every reasonable precaution, including monitoring and filtering systems, to ensure that young people are safe when they use the internet and ICT systems. I also understand that the school cannot ultimately be held responsible for the nature and content of materials accessed on the internet and when using mobile technologies. I understand that my child’s activity on the ICT systems will be monitored and that the school will contact me if they have concerns about any possible breaches of the Acceptable Use Policy. I will encourage my child to adopt safe use of the internet and digital technologies at home. I have read and understood the information provided by the school regarding Acceptable Use. Parent / Guardian Signature: …………………………………………………………………………….………….……………… Print Name: Date: ………………….….……….…. Relationship to child:
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. This is how we stay safe when we use computers: • I will ask a teacher or suitable adult if I want to use the computers • I will only use activities that a teacher or suitable adult has told or allowed me to use. I will take care of the computer and other equipment • I will ask for help from a teacher or suitable adult if I am not sure what to do or if I think I have done something wrong. • I will tell a teacher or suitable adult if I see something that upsets me on the screen. • I know that if I break the rules I might not be allowed to use a computer. Signed (child):
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. When using the school's ICT equipment and other information systems, I have understood and will comply with the following statements ▪ I have read and know what the computer rules in this document mean to me. ▪ I will only go on the internet using my authorised username and password.
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. This is how we stay safe when we use computers:  I will ask a teacher or suitable adult if I want to use the computers.  I will only use activities that a teacher has told or allowed me to use.  I will take care of the computer and other equipment  I will ask for help from a teacher or other adult if I am not sure what to do or if I think I have done something wrong.  I will tell a teacher or other adult if I see something that upsets me on the screen.  I know that if I break the rules I might not be allowed to use a computer. Signed (child): …………………………………………… Signed (parent): ………………………………………..
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. (This AUP will be read to the class by the teacher and explained in a way that is accessible to every pupil.) This Acceptable Use Policy is intended to ensure: ● that young people will be responsible users and stay safe while using the internet and other communications technologies for educational, personal and recreational use. ● that school ICT systems and users are protected from accidental or deliberate misuse that could put the security of the systems and users at risk. ● The school will try to ensure that pupils will have good access to ICT to enhance their learning and will, in return, expect the pupils to agree to be responsible users.
Pupil Acceptable Use Policy Agreement. School Policy New technologies have become integral to the lives of children and young people in today’s society both within schools and in their lives outside school. The internet and other digital information and communications technologies are powerful tools which open up new opportunities for everyone. These technologies can stimulate discussion, promote creativity and stimulate awareness of context to promote effective learning. Young people should have an entitlement to safe internet access at all times. This Acceptable Use Policy is intended to ensure: That young people will be responsible users and stay safe while using the internet and other communications technologies for educational personal and recreational use. That school ICT systems and users are protected from accidental or deliberate misuse that could put the security of the systems and users at risk. The School will try to ensure that pupils will have good access to ICT to enhance their learning and will in return expect the pupils to agree to be responsible users. For my own personal safety: I understand that the school will monitor my use of the ICT systems email and other digital communications. I will treat my username and password like my toothbrush – I will not share it nor will I try to use any other person’s username and password. I will be aware of “stranger danger” when I am communicating on line. I will not disclose or share personal information about myself or others when online including revealing my school by wearing uniform in images. If I arrange to meet people off line that I have communicated with on line I will do so in a public place and take an adult with me. I will immediately report any unpleasant or inappropriate material or messages or anything that makes me feel uncomfortable when I see it on line. I understand that everyone has equal rights to use technology as a resource and: I understand that the school ICT systems are primarily intended for education use and that I will not use the systems for personal or recreational use unless I have permission to do so. I will not try (unless I have permission) to make large downloads or uploads that might take up internet capacity and prevent other users from being able to carry out their work. I will not use the school ICT systems for online gaming, online gambling, internet shopping or file sharing. I will not use the school ICT systems for video broadcasting (eg. You Tube) unless I have permission of a member of staff ...
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