Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activity. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacher. The unauthorised copying or transfer of copyrighted material may result in the loss of network privileges. 1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages. 2. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings. 3. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers or any other personal information. 4. Do not vandalise iPads, computers, network devices, or alter software. 5. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses. 6. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials. 7. Pleckgate High School has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action. 8. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed. 9. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability. Any take-home technology (i.e. iPad) shall be used in the same manner as if it were at school.
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Sources: Student and Parent Ipad Agreement, Student and Parent Ipad Agreement, Student and Parent Ipad Agreement
Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activity. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacherschool administrator. The unauthorised unauthorized copying or transfer of copyrighted material may will result in the loss of network privileges.
1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages.
21. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings.
32. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers numbers, social security number or any other personal information.
43. Do not vandalise iPadsvandalize Kindles, computers, network devices, or alter software.
54. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses.
65. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials.
76. Pleckgate High School In compliance with federal guidelines, District 49 has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action.
87. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed.
98. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours behaviors include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability.
9. While the school respects the right of employees and students to use social networking sites (i.e. MySpace, Facebook) to communicate with others, any postings referencing District 49 shall always be professional and respectful of the school, District 49 employees, parents, and students. Any take-home technology (i.e. iPadKindle) shall be used in the same manner as if it were at school.
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Sources: Kindle Loan Agreement
Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet Internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activitythe ICBS web filtered WIFI. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will may be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacher. The unauthorised unauthorized copying or transfer of copyrighted material may will result in the loss of network privileges.. Additional General Guidelines:
1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages.
2. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings.
3. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers or any other personal information.
4. Do not vandalise iPads, computers, network devices, or alter software.
5. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses.
62. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials.
73. Pleckgate High School In compliance with federal guidelines, ICBS has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action.
84. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed.
95. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours behaviors include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability.
6. Any take-home technology While the school respects the right of employees and students to use social networking sites (i.e. iPadFacebook) to communicate with others, any postings referencing ICBS shall always be used in professional and respectful of the same manner as if it were school, ICBS employees, parents, and students.
1. Logging on to another person’s computer without his/her permission
2. Using a computer device not assigned to you (Teachers may allow students to look on with another student for instructional purposes only.)
3. Using proxy sites to bypass web filtering
4. Videoing or taping on school property (not permitted without teacher permission and must be related to a school assignment)
5. Emailing or chatting during class when not related to a school assignment
6. Using profanity
7. Frivolous use at school, such as but not limited to, gaming, playing videos, watching YouTube, etc.
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Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activity. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacherschool administrator. The unauthorised unauthorized copying or transfer of copyrighted material may will result in the loss of network privileges.
1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages.
2. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings.
3. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers numbers, social security number or any other personal information.
4. Do not vandalise vandalize iPads, computers, network devices, or alter software.
5. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses.
6. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials.
7. Pleckgate High In compliance with federal guidelines, Falcon School District 49 has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action.
8. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed.
9. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours behaviors include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability.
10. While the school respects the right of employees and students to use social networking sites (i.e. MySpace, Facebook) to communicate with others, any postings referencing Falcon School District 49 shall always be professional and respectful of the school, Falcon School District 49 employees, parents, and students. Any take-home technology (i.e. iPad) shall be used in the same manner as if it were at school.
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Sources: Ipad Loan Agreement
Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activity. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacherschool administrator. The unauthorised unauthorized copying or transfer of copyrighted material may will result in the loss of network privileges.
1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages.
2. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings.
3. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers numbers, social security number or any other personal information.
4. Do not vandalise iPadsvandalize Kindles, computers, network devices, or alter software.
5. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses.
6. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials.
7. Pleckgate High In compliance with federal guidelines, Falcon School District 49 has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action.
8. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed.
9. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours behaviors include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability.
10. While the school respects the right of employees and students to use social networking sites (i.e. MySpace, Facebook) to communicate with others, any postings referencing Falcon School District 49 shall always be professional and respectful of the school, Falcon School District 49 employees, parents, and students. Any take-home technology (i.e. iPadKindle) shall be used in the same manner as if it were at school.
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Sources: Kindle Loan Agreement
Technology Usage Guidelines. In school, student access to, and use of, the internet will be available only through teacher/adult designee supervision and as such should be under teacher direction and monitored as any other classroom activity. Users shall promptly report to a teacher or other school employee any message received that is inappropriate or makes the user uncomfortable. In school, email access use for students may be used for classroom related use only. Email is not guaranteed to be private. People who operate the system do have access to all mail. Messages relating to or in support of illegal activities will be reported to authorities. All copyright issues regarding software, information, and attributions of authorship must be respected. If you are unsure whether or not you can use a specific item, you should request permission from the copyright owner. Copyright law can be very complicated. If you have questions, ask your teacherschool administrator. The unauthorised unauthorized copying or transfer of copyrighted material may will result in the loss of network privileges.
1. Do not use abusive, vulgar, profane, lewd or inflammatory language in email messages.
2. Make your messages short and to the point. Do not tie up the network by downloading large files or sending huge mailings.
3. Do not reveal your personal address, phone numbers numbers, social security number or any other personal information.
4. Do not vandalise iPadsvandalize Kindles, computers, network devices, or alter software.
5. Do not deliberately spread computer viruses.
6. Do not intentionally search for, view, and/or distribute inappropriate materials.
7. Pleckgate High School In compliance with federal guidelines, District 49 has installed and maintains a filtering device that is monitored on a regular basis. Access to the Internet is not a right, but a privilege. If students violate rules they will lose access privileges and may be subject to disciplinary action.
8. Comments that are sexually suggestive, humiliating, or threatening are not allowed.
9. Email or posted messages which include insulting words or expressions which intend to injure, intimidate, bully, or harass others are not allowed. These prohibited behaviours behaviors include, but are not limited to, derogatory comments with respect to race, religion, gender, age, or disability.
10. While the school respects the right of employees and students to use social networking sites (i.e. MySpace, Facebook) to communicate with others, any postings referencing District 49 shall always be professional and respectful of the school, District 49 employees, parents, and students. Any take-home technology (i.e. iPadKindle) shall be used in the same manner as if it were at school.
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Sources: Kindle Loan Agreement