District Technology definition

District Technology means any electronic device, service or system including but not limited to computers, cell phones, cameras, email and voice services, school networks, etc. owned and/or operated by the Board, including but not limited to the District’s network, servers, information system, and email whether accessed through a district owned device or a personally owned device.
District Technology shall collectively refer and relate to all District Devices (as defined below); District computer networks including servers and wireless computer networking technology (Wi-Fi); District User Accounts, (as defined below); District electronic devices such as USB drives, cameras, wireless access points (routers), District data networks, operating systems, storage, e-mail, systems, web applications, or mobile applications.
District Technology is defined as all District owned and maintained, created or authorized electronic technology including, but not limited to, computer hardware and software, electronic devices such as tablet computers, smart phones and cell phones, telephone and data networks (including intranet and Internet access), email systems, and electronically stored data, websites, web applications or mobile applications provided by the District to authorized Users to facilitate the completion of their jobs. The definition of District Technology expressly includes access to District data networks from devices owned by a User or the District, whether on or off District property.

Examples of District Technology in a sentence

  • BTU-ESP Stewards shall abide by Florida Statute, School Board Policy 5306, School and District Technology Usage, and the provisions of Article 5, Employee and BTU-ESP Rights.

  • Users of District Technology have no rights, ownership, or expectations of privacy to any data that is, or was, stored on the Chromebook, school network, or any school-issued applications and are given no guarantees that data will be retained or destroyed.

  • All District Technology Resource users are required to sign this Technology Resources Use Agreement ("Agreement") and to abide by the terms and conditions of the District’s Acceptable Technology Use Agreement.

  • The Association may use District email subject to the terms and conditions of the current District Technology Appropriate Use Guidelines and District policies and administrative rules applicable to such use.

  • If a person violates any of the User Terms and Conditions named in this document or the Acceptable Use of District Technology (ISD 192 Policy 1003), privileges may be terminated, access to the school district technology resources may be denied, and the appropriate disciplinary action shall be applied.

  • The iPad is school property and all users will follow the acceptable use policy for technology within Farmington Area Public Schools (ISD 192 Policy 1003 Acceptable Use of District Technology).

  • If I commit any violation, my privileges to use the District Technology Resources may be terminated, and other disciplinary action may be taken.

  • The Student and parent signing below agree that if the Student uses District Technology Resources, the Student waives any right to privacy the Student may have for such use.

  • The Board shall have a District Technology Committee, including Association representatives, to review and make recommendations regarding planning, budget, and purchasing needs with respect to technology for the District.

  • URLs and IP addresses may be added to or deleted from the filtered list by the District Technology staff.


More Definitions of District Technology

District Technology. All technology owned or provided by the District to authorized users, including Internet/Intranet/Extranet-related systems, computer hardware, software, Wi-Fi, electronic devices such as tablet computers, USB drives, cameras, smart phones and cell phones, telephone and data networks (including intranet and Internet access), operating systems, storage media, wireless access points (routers), wearable technology, PDA’s, network accounts, web browsing, blogging, social networking, and file transfer protocols, email systems, electronically stored data, websites, web applications or mobile applications, any wireless communication device including emergency radios, and/or future technological innovations, whether accessed on or off site or through District-owned or personally owned equipment or devices.
District Technology means any electronic device, service or system designed or used to assist in extending human potential (including but not limited to computers, cell phones, cameras, Google Services, social networking sites, e-mail and voice services, school networks, etc.) owned and/or operated by School District No. 67 (Okanagan Skaha), including but not limited to the district’s network, servers, and email.
District Technology means any electronic device, service, electronic information, or system including but not limited to computers, servers, mobile phones, tablets, sensors, cameras, email and voice services, databases, software, apps, and networks provided or operated by the Board.

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