Saving Files Clause Samples

The 'Saving Files' clause outlines the procedures and requirements for storing digital documents or data within a system or under an agreement. It typically specifies acceptable file formats, storage locations, and any security or backup protocols that must be followed when saving files. By establishing clear guidelines for file management, this clause helps ensure data integrity, accessibility, and compliance with organizational or legal standards.
Saving Files. Students may save files on the iPad. As a safety precaution, students are encouraged to email important documents to themselves or use an online storage options (e.g. One Drive). There is very limited storage space available on the iPad, and files will not be saved if the iPad needs to be restored its original settings. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that coursework is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. iPad malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for failing to turn in coursework.
Saving Files. Students are responsible for saving their files and backing them up to their Google Drive. MCC is not responsible for any data loss.
Saving Files. There is storage space on all school-issued mobile devices, but in case of damage or power loss, things done on the iPad will not be backed up and may not be able to be retrieved.
Saving Files. Students may save work online in their Google Applications (apps) for Education account space or in a home folder if their device has access. There is storage space on all school-issued mobile devices, but in case of damage or power loss, things done on the device will not be backed up and may not be able to be retrieved. Problems with the device is not an acceptable excuse for late assignments or work not turned in.
Saving Files. The district will provide the students locations to save their work aside from saving it to their device. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. Computer malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for failing to submit work.