Common use of Technology Usage Clause in Contracts

Technology Usage. Students of Harrisonville School District will use technology to help them prepare to work, live, and contribute to our connected world. Harrisonville School District encourages students to use technology to: ● Facilitate creativity and innovation ● Support collaboration ● Support communication ● Understand technology operations and concepts ● Publish and create content ● Extend research ● Explore data to create new content Increase technology literacy ● Use technology to do what you could not otherwise do ● Connect personal email to personal social media accounts, not to their district provided email account Digital Citizenship is to enable students to effectively build knowledge in how to protect them. This will allow our students to function effectively in personal, community, and workplace environments. Being a Learning Without Limits learner will require new skills and a responsibility for students to use information and technology in a safe, legal manner. As a Learning Without Limits School, we agree to the following: ● Respect Yourself - I will select online names that are appropriate. I will carefully consider the information and content that I post online. ● Protect Yourself - I will not publish my personal details, contact details, or a schedule of my activities. ● Respect Others - I will not use technologies to bully or tease other people. I will not share or use another student’s password to log into the network or any software applications. ● Protect Others - I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications. ● Respect Intellectual Property - I will suitably cite and all use of websites, books, media, etc. ● Protect Intellectual Property - I will request to use the software and media others product. ● Act Responsibly - I will follow all Harrisonville Schools rules for behavior while using my laptop or other technology related pieces of equipment or software. ● Protect the Equipment - Food, drink, and physical abuse will cause damage to your laptop and other technology equipment. I am responsible for the technology equipment when in my use. I will be held responsible for any damage to the equipment and understand the payment for damage to district property may be required. ● Reporting Abuse - I will report misuse and abuse of school resources to the proper school personnel and will assist in create a safer network environment for all. ● Logging On/Off - I am responsible for properly logging on and off to insure security of my username and password. I will not at anytime share my personal information so others can log onto my laptop. Sharing Policy Collaborating and sharing creative content is an encouraged practice for all Harrisonville School students. Students will be participating in project based learning and may create content such as electronic presentations, blogs, podcasts, videos, wikis, and other social media. One meaningful step in this process is sharing their content with other classes, and the school community and, at times, the world. Harrisonville Schools uses District websites, Google Apps, Learning Management Systems, and other moderated sites to share school and student work. These are district-moderated sites, and where students can collaborate online with teacher supervision. Student full names and personal information are always kept confidential and are not shared online. By agreeing to this AUP, you agree to allow the Harrisonville School District to publish your child’s create content when/where appropriate. Consequences for Violations I understand and will follow this Acceptable Use Policy. If I break this agreement, the consequences could include suspension of computer privileges and/or disciplinary action. The administration will follow the student code of conduct, the Student/Parent Handbook, and Harrisonville School District policy to determine the appropriate action. I also understand that the school network, hardware, and software applications are owned by Harrisonville Schools are not private. Harrisonville Schools has the right to access my information at any time. Harrisonville School District Laptop Agreement The borrower (parent/guardian/responsible adult named below) agrees to assume full responsibility for the safety, care, and maintenance of the laptop. In case of accident, theft, fire, flood, loss, or careless handling of the laptop, the borrower agrees to pay for all damages or replacement, which may be deemed necessary by the school district. The student agrees to abide by District Technology Usage Policy while using the laptop. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials acquired on the school network. I understand that a student’s computer activities at home should be supervised by a parent/guardian as they can affect the academic environment at school. The laptop is the property of the school district and, as such, is subject to monitoring of use and search of its contents at any time. There is NO expectation of privacy in use or data or data or files stored on laptops. As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Acceptable Use Policy for Student Laptops. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that my child’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect the academic environment at school. STUDENT INFORMATION NAME (printed): GRADE: PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION NAME (printed): ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (Home/Cell): (Work): STUDENT SIGNATURE (NAME) (DATE) PARENT SIGNATURE

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Samples: www.harrisonvilleschools.org

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Technology Usage. Students of Harrisonville School District will use technology to help them prepare to work, live, and contribute to our connected world. Harrisonville School District LESD encourages students to use technology to: ● Facilitate -facilitate creativity and innovation ● Support -support collaboration ● Support -support communication ● Understand -understand technology operations and concepts ● Publish -publish creative content -seek knowledge and create content ● Extend extend research ● Explore -explore data to create new content Increase -increase technology literacy ● Use technology to do what you could not otherwise do ● Connect personal email to personal social media accounts, not to their district provided email account Digital Citizenship is Being a 21st Century Learner Learning skills and 21st-century tools are used together to enable students to effectively build content knowledge. Building knowledge in how to protect them. This will allow our students to function effectively in personal, community, community and workplace environments. Being a Learning Without Limits learner 21st Century Learner will require new skills and a responsibility for students to use information and technology in a safe, legal manner. As Being a Learning Without Limits School, we 21st Century Learner you agree to the following: Respect Yourself - Yourself. I will select online names that are appropriate. , I will carefully consider the information and content that I post online. Protect Yourself - Yourself. I will not publish my personal details, contact details, details or a schedule of my activities. Respect Others - Others. I will not use technologies to bully or tease other people. I will not share or use another student’s password to log into the network or any software applications. Protect Others - Others. I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications. Respect Intellectual Property - Property. I will suitably cite any and all use of websites, books, media, etc. Protect Intellectual Property - Property. I will request to use the software and media others productproduce. Act Responsibly - Responsibly. I will follow all Harrisonville Schools LESD rules for behavior while using my laptop any computer or other technology related pieces piece of equipment or software. Protect the Equipment - equipment. Food, drink, and physical abuse will cause damage to your laptop and other technology equipment. I am responsible for the technology equipment when in my use. I will be held responsible for any damage to the equipment and understand the that payment for damage to district property may be requiredoccur. ● Reporting Abuse - Arizona State Statute (A.R.S. §15-727) •Report Abuse. I will report misuse and abuse of school resources to the proper school personnel and will assist in create creating a safer network environment for all. ● Logging On•Logging on/Off - off. I am responsible for properly logging on and off the Internet, and other district applications, to insure ensure the security of my username and password. I will not at anytime share my personal information so others can log onto my laptop. Sharing Policy Collaborating and sharing creative content is an encouraged practice for all Harrisonville School students. Students will be participating in project based learning and may create content such as electronic presentations, blogs, podcasts, videos, wikis, and other social media. One meaningful step in this process is sharing their content with other classes, and the school community and, at times, the world. Harrisonville Schools uses District websites, Google Apps, Learning Management Systems, and other moderated sites to share school and student work. These are district-moderated sites, and where students can collaborate online with teacher supervision. Student full names and personal information are always kept confidential and are not shared online. By agreeing to this AUP, you agree to allow the Harrisonville School District to publish your child’s create content when/where appropriate. Consequences for Violations I understand and will follow this Acceptable Use Policy. If I break this agreement, the consequences could include suspension of computer privileges and/or disciplinary action. The administration will follow the student code of conduct, the Student/Parent Handbook, and Harrisonville School District policy to determine the appropriate action. I also understand that the school network, hardware, and software applications are owned by Harrisonville Schools are not private. Harrisonville Schools has the right to access my information at any time. Harrisonville School District Laptop Agreement The borrower (parent/guardian/responsible adult named below) agrees to assume full responsibility for the safety, care, and maintenance of the laptop. In case of accident, theft, fire, flood, loss, or careless handling of the laptop, the borrower agrees to pay for all damages or replacement, which may be deemed necessary by the school district. The student agrees to abide by District Technology Usage Policy while using the laptop. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials acquired on the school network. I understand that a student’s computer activities at home should be supervised by a parent/guardian as they can affect the academic environment at school. The laptop is the property of the school district and, as such, is subject to monitoring of use and search of its contents at any time. There is NO expectation of privacy in use or data or data or files stored on laptops. As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Acceptable Use Policy for Student Laptops. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that my child’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect the academic environment at school. STUDENT INFORMATION NAME (printed): GRADE: PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION NAME (printed): ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (Home/Cell): (Work): STUDENT SIGNATURE (NAME) (DATE) PARENT SIGNATURE.

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Samples: Student Technology Use Agreement

Technology Usage. Students of Harrisonville School District will use technology to help them prepare to work, live, and contribute to our connected world. Harrisonville School District encourages students to use technology to: ● Facilitate creativity and innovation ● Support collaboration ● Support communication ● Understand technology operations and concepts ● Publish and create content ● Extend research ● Explore data to create new content Increase technology literacy ● Use technology to do what you could not otherwise do ● Connect personal email to personal social media accounts, not to their district provided email account Digital Citizenship is to enable students to effectively build knowledge in how to protect them. This will allow our students to function effectively in personal, community, and workplace environments. Being a Learning Without Limits learner will require new skills and a responsibility for students to use information and technology in a safe, legal manner. As a Learning Without Limits School, we agree to the following: ● Respect Yourself - I will select online names that are appropriate. I will carefully consider the information and content that I post online. ● Protect Yourself - I will not publish my personal details, contact details, or a schedule of my activities. ● Respect Others - I will not use technologies to bully or tease other people. I will not share or use another student’s password to log into the network or any software applications. ● Protect Others - I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications. ● Respect Intellectual Property - I will suitably cite and all use of websites, books, media, etc. ● Protect Intellectual Property - I will request to use the software and media others product. ● Act Responsibly - I will follow all Harrisonville Schools rules for behavior while using my laptop or other technology related pieces of equipment or software. ● Protect the Equipment - Food, drink, and physical abuse will cause damage to your laptop and other technology equipment. I am responsible for the technology equipment when in my use. I will be held responsible for any damage to the equipment and understand the payment for damage to district property may be required. ● Reporting Abuse - I will report misuse and abuse of school resources to the proper school personnel and will assist in create a safer network environment for all. ● Logging On/Off - I am responsible for properly logging on and off to insure security of my username and password. I will not at anytime share my personal information so others can log onto my laptop. Sharing Policy Collaborating and sharing creative content is an encouraged practice for all Harrisonville School students. Students will be participating in project based learning and may create content such as electronic presentations, blogs, podcasts, videos, wikis, and other social media. One meaningful step in this process is sharing their content with other classes, and the school community and, at times, the world. Harrisonville Schools uses District websites, Google Apps, Learning Management Systems, and other moderated sites to share school and student work. These are district-moderated sites, and where students can collaborate online with teacher supervision. Student full names and personal information are always kept confidential and are not shared online. By agreeing to this AUP, you agree to allow the Harrisonville School District to publish your child’s create content when/where appropriate. Consequences for Violations I understand and will follow this Acceptable Use Policy. If I break this agreement, the consequences could include suspension of computer privileges and/or disciplinary action. The administration will follow the student code of conduct, the Student/Parent Handbook, conduct and Harrisonville School District board policy to determine the appropriate action. I also understand that the school network, hardware, and software applications are owned by Harrisonville Schools are not private. Harrisonville Schools has the right to access my information at any time. Harrisonville School District Laptop Agreement The borrower (parent/guardian/responsible adult named below) agrees to assume full responsibility for the safety, care, and maintenance of the laptop. In case of accident, theft, fire, flood, loss, or careless handling of the laptop, the borrower agrees to pay for all damages or replacement, which may be deemed necessary by the school district. The student agrees to abide by District Technology Usage Policy while using the laptop. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and the student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials acquired on the school network. I understand that a student’s computer activities at home should be supervised by a parent/guardian as they can affect the academic environment at school. The laptop is the property of the school district and, as such, is subject to monitoring of use and search of its contents at any time. There is NO expectation of privacy in use or data or data or files stored on laptops. As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the 2019-20 Acceptable Use Policy for Student Laptops. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that my child’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect the academic environment at school. STUDENT INFORMATION NAME (printed): GRADE: PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION NAME (printed): ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (Home/Cell): (Work): STUDENT SIGNATURE (NAME) (DATE) PARENT SIGNATURE

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Samples: School District

Technology Usage. Students of Harrisonville School District will use technology to help them prepare to work, live, and contribute to our connected world. Harrisonville School District encourages students to use technology to: ● Facilitate creativity and innovation ● Support collaboration ● Support communication ● Understand technology operations and concepts ● Publish and create content ● Extend research ● Explore data to create new content Increase technology literacy ● Use technology to do what you could not otherwise do ● Connect personal email to personal social media accounts, not to their district provided email account Digital Citizenship is to enable students to effectively build knowledge in how to protect them. This will allow our students to function effectively in personal, community, and workplace environments. Being a Learning Without Limits learner will require new skills and a responsibility for students to use information and technology in a safe, legal manner. As a Learning Without Limits School, we agree to the following: ● Respect Yourself - I will select online names that are appropriate. I will carefully consider the information and content that I post online. ● Protect Yourself - I will not publish my personal details, contact details, or a schedule of my activities. ● Respect Others - I will not use technologies to bully or tease other people. I will not share or use another student’s password to log into the network or any software applications. ● Protect Others - I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications. ● Respect Intellectual Property - I will suitably cite and all use of websites, books, media, etc. ● Protect Intellectual Property - I will request to use the software and media others product. ● Act Responsibly - I will follow all Harrisonville Schools rules for behavior while using my laptop or other technology related pieces of equipment or software. ● Protect the Equipment - Food, drink, and physical abuse will cause damage to your laptop and other technology equipment. I am responsible for the technology equipment when in my use. I will be held responsible for any damage to the equipment and understand the payment for damage to district property may be required. ● Reporting Abuse - I will report misuse and abuse of school resources to the proper school personnel and will assist in create a safer network environment for all. ● Logging On/Off - I am responsible for properly logging on and off to insure security of my username and password. I will not at anytime share my personal information so others can log onto my laptop. Sharing Policy Collaborating and sharing creative content is an encouraged practice for all Harrisonville School students. Students will be participating in project based learning and may create content such as electronic presentations, blogs, podcasts, videos, wikis, and other social media. One meaningful step in this process is sharing their content with other classes, and the school community and, at times, the world. Harrisonville Schools uses District websites, Google Apps, Learning Management Systems, and other moderated sites to share school and student work. These are district-moderated district‐moderated sites, and where students can collaborate online with teacher supervision. Student full names and personal information are always kept confidential and are not shared online. By agreeing to this AUP, you agree to allow the Harrisonville School District to publish your child’s create content when/where appropriate. Consequences for Violations I understand and will follow this Acceptable Use Policy. If I break this agreement, the consequences could include suspension of computer privileges and/or disciplinary action. The administration will follow the student code of conduct, the Student/Parent Handbook, conduct and Harrisonville School District board policy to determine the appropriate action. I also understand that the school network, hardware, and software applications are owned by Harrisonville Schools are not private. Harrisonville Harrisonvile Schools has the right to access my information at any time. Harrisonville School District Laptop Agreement The borrower (parent/guardian/responsible adult named below) agrees to assume full responsibility for the safety, care, and maintenance of the laptop. In case of accident, theft, fire, flood, loss, or careless handling of the laptop, the borrower agrees to pay for all damages or replacement, which may be deemed necessary by the school district. The student agrees to abide by District Technology Usage Policy while using the laptop. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and the student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials acquired on the school network. I understand that a student’s computer activities at home should be supervised by a parent/guardian as they can affect the academic environment at school. The laptop is the property of the school district and, as such, is subject to monitoring of use and search of its contents at any time. There is NO expectation of privacy in use or data or data or files stored on laptops. As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the 2016­17 Acceptable Use Policy for Student Laptops. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that my child’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect the academic environment at school. STUDENT INFORMATION NAME (printed): GRADE: PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION NAME (printed): ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (Home/Cell): (Work): STUDENT SIGNATURE (NAME) (DATE) PARENT SIGNATURE

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Samples: School District

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Technology Usage. Students of Harrisonville School District will use technology to help them prepare to work, live, and contribute to our connected world. Harrisonville School District encourages students to use technology to: ● Facilitate creativity and innovation ● Support collaboration ● Support communication ● Understand technology operations and concepts ● Publish and create content ● Extend research ● Explore data to create new content Increase technology literacy ● Use technology to do what you could not otherwise do ● Connect personal email to personal social media accounts, not to their district provided email account Digital Citizenship is to enable students to effectively build knowledge in how to protect them. This will allow our students to function effectively in personal, community, and workplace environments. Being a Learning Without Limits learner will require new skills and a responsibility for students to use information and technology in a safe, legal manner. As a Learning Without Limits School, we agree to the following: ● Respect Yourself - I will select online names that are appropriate. I will carefully consider the information and content that I post online. ● Protect Yourself - I will not publish my personal details, contact details, or a schedule of my activities. ● Respect Others - I will not use technologies to bully or tease other people. I will not share or use another student’s password to log into the network or any software applications. ● Protect Others - I will protect others by reporting abuse and not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications. ● Respect Intellectual Property - I will suitably cite and all use of websites, books, media, etc. ● Protect Intellectual Property - I will request to use the software and media others product. ● Act Responsibly - I will follow all Harrisonville Schools rules for behavior while using my laptop or other technology related pieces of equipment or software. ● Protect the Equipment - Food, drink, and physical abuse will cause damage to your laptop and other technology equipment. I am responsible for the technology equipment when in my use. I will be held responsible for any damage to the equipment and understand the payment for damage to district property may be required. ● Reporting Abuse - I will report misuse and abuse of school resources to the proper school personnel and will assist in create a safer network environment for all. ● Logging On/Off - I am responsible for properly logging on and off to insure security of my username and password. I will not at anytime share my personal information so others can log onto my laptop. Sharing Policy Collaborating and sharing creative content is an encouraged practice for all Harrisonville School students. Students will be participating in project based learning and may create content such as electronic presentations, blogs, podcasts, videos, wikis, and other social media. One meaningful step in this process is sharing their content with other classes, and the school community and, at times, the world. Harrisonville Schools uses District websites, Google Apps, Learning Management Systems, and other moderated sites to share school and student work. These are district-moderated sites, and where students can collaborate online with teacher supervision. Student full names and personal information are always kept confidential and are not shared online. By agreeing to this AUP, you agree to allow the Harrisonville School District to publish your child’s create content when/where appropriate. Consequences for Violations I understand and will follow this Acceptable Use Policy. If I break this agreement, the consequences could include suspension of computer privileges and/or disciplinary action. The administration will follow the student code of conduct, the Student/Parent Handbook, conduct and Harrisonville School District board policy to determine the appropriate action. I also understand that the school network, hardware, and software applications are owned by Harrisonville Schools are not private. Harrisonville Schools has the right to access my information at any time. Harrisonville School District Laptop Agreement The borrower (parent/guardian/responsible adult named below) agrees to assume full responsibility for the safety, care, and maintenance of the laptop. In case of accident, theft, fire, flood, loss, or careless handling of the laptop, the borrower agrees to pay for all damages or replacement, which may be deemed necessary by the school district. The student agrees to abide by District Technology Usage Policy while using the laptop. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and the student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials acquired on the school network. I understand that a student’s computer activities at home should be supervised by a parent/guardian as they can affect the academic environment at school. The laptop is the property of the school district and, as such, is subject to monitoring of use and search of its contents at any time. There is NO expectation of privacy in use or data or data or files stored on laptops. As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the 2018-19 Acceptable Use Policy for Student Laptops. I understand that technology is provided for educational purposes in keeping with the academic goals of the Harrisonville School District, and that student use for any other purpose is inappropriate. I recognize it is impossible for the school to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials acquired on the school network. I understand that my child’s computer activities at home should be supervised as they can affect the academic environment at school. STUDENT INFORMATION NAME (printed): GRADE: PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION NAME (printed): ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: EMAIL ADDRESS: PHONE NUMBER: (Home/Cell): (Work): STUDENT SIGNATURE (NAME) (DATE) PARENT SIGNATURE

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Samples: www.harrisonvilleschools.org

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