Teachers will. ● introduce or review the Internet Acceptable Use Agreement and Chromebook protocols at the beginning of each term ● explain to students their responsibilities as outlined in this policy ● inform Leadership if there is a breach of this policy ● teach students about acting safely and responsibly online ● respect the privacy and intellectual property of others ● encourage and teach students to be cyber-safe and report instances of cyber-bullying or unsafe online behaviour ● supervise the use of technology by students at all times, this includes use of the network and online tools ● use Compass to collect data in regards to incidents of misuse and identify trends to improve student understandings ● only use the network for, or in connection with the educational or administrative functions of the school. ● educate students about digital issues such as privacy, intellectual property and copyright, and the importance of maintaining their own privacy and security online. ● read through the Internet Acceptable Use Agreement and Chromebook Protocols with their child, sign and return the relevant form. Once returned the child will have access to the Chromebook. ● discuss appropriate online behaviour with children at home to ensure safe practices are reinforced ● provide a filtered internet service and block access to inappropriate content. ● refer suspected illegal online acts to the relevant law enforcement authority for investigation. All messages created, sent or retrieved on the school’s network are the property of the school. The school reserves the right to access and monitor all messages and files on the computer system, as necessary and appropriate. Communications including messages and images may be required to be disclosed to law enforcement and other third parties without the consent of the sender. Students are not allowed or able to access social networks at school. Most major social networking sites require users to be over the age of 13. Setting up an account for children under this age and providing inaccurate details about the age of the user is considered fraud. DET Bullying Policy ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/about/programs/bullystoppers/Pages/prinprevent.aspx Cyber Smart Kids This policy shall be reviewed by the ICT Committee annually. Updated: 5/2/2024 Ratified by School Council: 12th March 2024 Narre ▇▇▇▇▇▇ North PS uses technology, including the Internet and email, as a teaching and learning tool. Technology is seen as a valuable tool, but one which must be used responsibly. Whilst student usage of the Internet and email is monitored and supervised at school, with restrictions and filters in place, the uncontrolled nature of the Internet means that full protection from questionable content cannot be guaranteed. I agree to use the Internet and email at our school in a responsible manner for purposes stated by my teacher. If I find myself in unsuitable locations I will immediately click on the home or back button and inform my teacher. When working on the Internet I will: ● Only work on the web for purposes specified by my teacher. ● Not give out information such as my surname, address, telephone number, email address or parents’ work address/telephone number. ● Protect my password by keeping it private. ● Never send a person my picture without first checking with my teacher. ● Never send someone else’s picture without asking them first. ● Not register my name on any websites unless specified by my teacher. ● Compose email messages using only language I understand is acceptable in my school. ● Be respectful in how I talk to and work with others online and never write or participate in online bullying. I understand that cyberbullying can be a criminal offence. ● Not respond to any messages that are unpleasant or that make me feel uncomfortable in any way. It is not my fault if I get a message like that and I will tell an adult. ● Use the technology at school for learning, use the equipment properly and not interfere with the work or data of another student. ● Not use someone else’s log in details or Chromebook. ● Never delete the browsing history. ● Remember that the content on the web is someone’s property and ask my teacher to help me get permission if I want to use information or pictures. ● Think carefully about what I read on the Internet, question if it is from a reliable source and use the information to help me answer any questions (I should not copy and paste the information as my answer unless I state where the information came from). ● Not adjust the settings of any school equipment without teacher consent. ● Not bring or download unauthorised programs, including games, to the school network or run them on school computers. ● Follow school guidelines and procedures when preparing materials for publication on the web. ● I will look after the equipment I use. ● Talk/email my teacher or another adult if: ○ I need help online. ○ I am not sure what I should be doing on the Internet. ○ I come across sites which are not suitable for our school. ○ Someone writes something I don’t like, or makes me and/or my friends feel uncomfortable or asks me to provide information that I know is private. ○ I feel that the welfare of other students at the school is being threatened by online activities. I have discussed this with an adult and understand that breaches of the rules may see me lose my Internet/email access rights for a period of time determined by my teacher or Principal. If I damage the equipment, even if accidentally, I understand I am responsible for covering the costs of any repairs or replacement of the device as outlined in our Internet Policy.
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Teachers will. ● introduce or review the Internet Acceptable Use Agreement and Chromebook protocols at the beginning of each term ● explain to students their responsibilities as outlined in this policy ● inform Leadership if there is a breach of this policy ● teach students about acting safely and responsibly online ● respect the privacy and intellectual property of others ● encourage and teach students to be cyber-safe and report instances of cyber-bullying or unsafe online behaviour ● supervise the use of technology by students at all times, this includes use of the network and online tools ● use Compass to collect data in regards to incidents of misuse and identify trends to improve student understandings ● only use the network for, or in connection with the educational or administrative functions of the school. ● educate students about digital issues such as privacy, intellectual property and copyright, and the importance of maintaining their own privacy and security online. ● read through the Internet Acceptable Use Agreement and Chromebook Protocols with their child, sign and return the relevant form. Once returned the child will have access to the ChromebookSchool network. ● discuss appropriate online behaviour with children at home to ensure safe practices are reinforced ● provide a filtered internet service and block access to inappropriate content. ● refer suspected illegal online acts to the relevant law enforcement authority for investigation. All messages created, sent or retrieved on the school’s network are the property of the school. The school reserves the right to access and monitor all messages and files on the computer system, as necessary and appropriate. Communications including messages and images may be required to be disclosed to law enforcement and other third parties without the consent of the sender. Students are not allowed or able to access social networks at school. Most major social networking sites require users to be over the age of 13. Setting up an account for children under this age and providing inaccurate details about the age of the user is considered fraud. DET Bullying Policy ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/about/programs/bullystoppers/Pages/prinprevent.aspx Cyber Smart Kids This policy shall be reviewed by the ICT Committee annually. Updated: 5/2/2024 Ratified by School Council: 12th March 2024 Narre ▇▇▇▇▇▇ North PS uses technology, including the Internet and email, as a teaching and learning tool. Technology is seen as a valuable tool, but one which must be used responsibly. Whilst student usage of the Internet and email is monitored and supervised at school, with restrictions and filters in place, the uncontrolled nature of the Internet means that full protection from questionable content cannot be guaranteed. I agree to use the Internet and email at our school in a responsible manner for purposes stated by my teacher. If I find myself in unsuitable locations I will immediately click on the home or back button and inform my teacher. When working on the Internet I will: ● Only work on the web for purposes specified by my teacher. ● Not give out information such as my surname, address, telephone number, email address or parents’ work address/telephone number. ● Protect my password by keeping it private. ● Never send a person my picture without first checking with my teacher. ● Never send someone else’s picture without asking them first. ● Not register my name on any websites unless specified by my teacher. ● Compose email messages using only language I understand is acceptable in my school. ● Be respectful in how I talk to and work with others online and never write or participate in online bullying. I understand that cyberbullying can be a criminal offence. ● Not respond to any messages that are unpleasant or that make me feel uncomfortable in any way. It is not my fault if I get a message like that and I will tell an adult. ● Use the technology at school for learning, use the equipment properly and not interfere with the work or data of another student. ● Not use someone else’s log in details or Chromebook. ● Never delete the browsing history. ● Remember that the content on the web is someone’s property and ask my teacher to help me get permission if I want to use information or pictures. ● Think carefully about what I read on the Internet, question if it is from a reliable source and use the information to help me answer any questions (I should not copy and paste the information as my answer unless I state where the information came from). ● Not adjust the settings of any school equipment without teacher consent. ● Not bring or download unauthorised programs, including games, to the school network or run them on school computers. ● Follow school guidelines and procedures when preparing materials for publication on the web. ● I will look after the equipment I use. ● Talk/email my teacher or another adult if: ○ I need help online. ○ I am not sure what I should be doing on the Internet. ○ I come across sites which are not suitable for our school. ○ Someone writes something I don’t like, or makes me and/or my friends feel uncomfortable or asks me to provide information that I know is private. ○ I feel that the welfare of other students at the school is being threatened by online activities. I have discussed this with an adult and understand that breaches of the rules may see me lose my Internet/email access rights for a period of time determined by my teacher or Principal. If I damage the equipment, even if accidentally, I understand I am responsible for covering the costs of any repairs or replacement of the device as outlined in our Internet Policy.
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Sources: Ict Policy