Technology and Internet Usage Agreement Sample Contracts

TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNET USAGE AGREEMENT
Technology and Internet Usage Agreement • October 23rd, 2013

 Shall use all Technology Equipment, including, but not limited to computers, networking systems, Internet, mobile devices, communication devices, cell phones, email, social networking sites, calculators, DVD players, and cameras (“Technology Equipment”) with care and respect, whether at school, at home, or elsewhere.

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TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNET USAGE AGREEMENT
Technology and Internet Usage Agreement • September 5th, 2021

Archdiocesan parents, educators, and administrators work together every day to ensure the safety and security of all God’s children. With our schools’ ever-growing and abundant technology resources, it is more important than ever that we communicate clear expectations of our students. The following guidelines were developed from Archdiocesan curriculum and have been adapted, with permission, from the International Society for Technology in Education. For more information regarding each school’s individual rules, please refer to your school policy. Thank you for your consideration and cooperation.

TECHNOLOGY AND INTERNET USAGE AGREEMENT
Technology and Internet Usage Agreement • January 20th, 2015

 Shall use all Technology Equipment, including, but not limited to computers, networking systems, Internet, mobile devices, tablets, hosted or cloud-based environments, communication devices, cell phones, email, social networking sites, calculators, DVD players, and cameras (“Technology Equipment”) with care and respect, whether at school, at home, or elsewhere.

Technology and Internet Usage Agreement
Technology and Internet Usage Agreement • January 20th, 2021

As you are aware, the use of computer technology in today’s classroom is part of the educational process. During the regular school experience your student will have access to computers and the internet. Internet filtering and monitoring are in place to comply with applicable laws and to provide students a safe technological environment. Students are neither to use nor to attempt to use “proxy” websites to get around the school’s content filter. Below are the rules for use at the school. It is required that you and your student read the rules and sign, indicating your approval and understanding of the rules.

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