Student Generated Content Sample Clauses

Student Generated Content. The term “Student-Generated Content” means materials or content created by a student in the Services including, but not limited to, essays, research reports, portfolios, creative writing, music or other audio files, photographs, and videos.
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Student Generated Content. Should Student desire to retain electronic copies of student-generated electronic content (e.g., papers, reports, or other materials created in electronic format), Student should make a request through the teacher who will facilitate obtaining the requested items. Student-generated content not retained by a student may be deleted/destroyed following Student’s departure from the District, except items required under law to be retained by the District.
Student Generated Content. Provider shall enable a feature for students to download their Student Generated Content as a file.
Student Generated Content. Student-Generated Content created by a student in the services including, but not limited to, essays, research reports, portfolios, creative writing, music or other audio files, photographs, videos, and account information that enables ongoing ownership of student content.
Student Generated Content. If Student-Generated Content is stored or maintained by NoRedInk as part of the provision of the Hosted Service, NoRedInk shall, at the request of the Client or the relevant student, provide a copy thereof to the relevant student or the Client, as applicable, and if such a facility is available, transfer said Student-Generated Content to a separate student account upon termination of the Agreement; provided, however, such transfer shall only apply to Student-Generated Content that is severable from the Hosted Service.
Student Generated Content. Should Student desire to retain electronic copies of student-generated electronic content (e.g., papers, reports, or other materials created in electronic format), Student should make a request through the teacher who will facilitate obtaining the requested items. Student-generated content not retained by a student may be deleted/destroyed following Student’s departure from the District, except items required under law to be retained by the District. PERSONAL USE Student shall use district EIR exclusively for purposes related to Student’s education and as directed by a teacher. District laptop computers and portable electronic devices which the District allows to be removed from campus shall be used solely by authorized students and not by family members or other unauthorized persons, except in connection with completion of Student’s educational assignments, if required. Only when approved by Student’s teacher in advance may Student make even minimal personal use of district EIR. Personal use of district EIR without prior authorization violates this policy, as does any use that results in any additional fee or charge to the District, interferes with the District’s normal business practices or Student’s educational program, or results in an unauthorized disclosure of another student’s information. As described in this policy, Student has no privacy whatsoever in personal use of district EIR. Recording and/or disclosing distance learning live or recorded sessions is inappropriate without the express consent of Student’s teacher. Unauthorized recording is a violation of Education Code Section 51512 and this policy. PASSWORD AND DEVICE PROTECTIONS To protect against unauthorized use of and/or access to district EIR and student electronic records, all district computers and electronic devices removed from district property that can be password protected must be password protected, even if a computer or electronic device is assigned to a single student for his or her sole use. All personal computers or personal devices containing any student records, or that can be connected to the district electronic network including district email, must be password protected if they can be password protected. Any screensaver that can be password protected must be password protected in addition to any network login requirement. Student’s school passwords should be different from personal passwords. Whether or not password protection is technologically feasible, the student to ...
Student Generated Content. For purposes of this Section 19(p) (“Student-generated Content”), “student-generated content” means materials created by a student, including, but not limited to, essays, research reports, portfolios, creative writing, music or other audio files, photographs, and account information that enables ongoing ownership of student content. “Student-generated content" does not include student responses to a standardized assessment where student possession and control would jeopardize the validity and reliability of that assessment. Contractor shall complete the appropriate check box and fill-in information, below, as applicable, to the services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement: No, Contractor’s Software does not permit the creation of student-generated content by District student Authorized Users in the performance of this Agreement. Yes, Contractor’s Software does permit the creation of student-generated content by District student Authorized Users in the performance of this Agreement. If yes, Contractor shall provide the means by which such users may retain possession and control of such content, including options by which such students may transfer student-generated content to a personal account, and Contractor shall describe such means in this Agreement. The means by which contractor shall permit District student Authorized Users to retain possession and control of student-generated content, including options by which such students may transfer student-generated content to a personal account is as follows: INSERT A DESCRIPTION OF THE MEANS BY WHICH STUDENTS MAY RETAIN POSSESSION AND CONTROL OF STUDENT-GENERATED CONTENT, INCLUDING OPTIONS BY WHICH A STUDENT MAY TRANSFER STUDENT-GENERATED CONTENT TO A PERSONAL ACCOUNT.
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Student Generated Content. The term --student-generated content.. m ans materials or content created by a student during and for the purpose of education including, but not limited to, essays. research reports, portfolios, creative writing. music or other audio files. photographs. videos. and account information that enables ongoing O\\ nership or -;tudenl c,>ntcn:. R277-487, Public School Data Confidentiality and Disclosure: The implementing Rule authorized by Utah Constitution Article X. Section 3. which vests general control and supervision over public education 111 the Xxxxx. and tunher authorities the Board to make rules to establish student data protection standards for public education. pursuant to Subsection 53E-9- 302( I) of the Utah Student Data Protection Act. Service Agreement: Refers to the Contract or Purchase Order to which this DPA supplement and modifies.

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