Electronic Devices definition

Electronic Devices means and Includes all devices that belong to a student or that is brought to School or possessed in School and that is not owned or leased by the District and that can:
Electronic Devices means a privately owned device that is used for voice, audio, video, or text communication or any other type of computer or computer-like instrument which includes, but are not limited to, cell phones, Mp3 players, iPods, personal digital assistants (PDAs), compact disc players, portable game consoles, cameras, digital scanners, lap top computers, and other electronic or battery powered instruments which transmit voice, text, or data from one person to another.
Electronic Devices means beepers, pages, cell phones with or without video or picturetaking capability, MP3 players, iPods, and other electronic media, transmitters, receivers or players.

Examples of Electronic Devices in a sentence

  • You further acknowledge that using public or shared computers and Electronic Devices, or using Electronic Devices in a public place, or through an open Wi-Fi or shared Bluetooth portal, to access Electronic Services increases the risk of unauthorized access to your Account, and you should take all reasonable precautions to avoid such use or inadvertent disclosure of your Password and/or such other form of Proof of Identity.

  • After enrolling in the Mobile Payment Services, you will secure your Electronic Device(s) with the same care you would your Password, PIN and Passcode in order to avoid unauthorized use of your Account(s).

  • In relation to the care, use and repair and maintenance of the laptop and the services, you will ensure that the student complies with the terms of this Agreement and the College Handbook, the College’s Policy on Personal Electronic Devices and the Policy on Acceptable Use of IT contained in the current College Handbook.

  • You acknowledge that using public or shared computers or other Electronic Devices through an open access/unprotected Wi-Fi creates a risk of interception of your confidential information and may allow others to impersonate you in giving instructions and conducting Transactions on your Account(s).

  • Other Electronic Devices include, but are not limited to, cellular telecommunication devices such as cellular phones, pagers, text communication pagers, two-way text pagers, eReaders, and personal digital assistants that may or may not be physically connected to the network infrastructure.


More Definitions of Electronic Devices

Electronic Devices means mobile phone, iPads, iPods, watch, laptops, digital cameras including any photography equipment, gaming consoles, headphones and any other portable electronic devices.
Electronic Devices means electronic media, communication devices, transmitters, receivers or players, including but not limited to mobile phones phones with or without video or picture-taking capability, electronic music or video players, iPods, tablets, iPads, and electronic gaming devices.
Electronic Devices means Cell Phones, Radios, Stereos, Computers, Televisions, and other similar devices, Fluorescent Light Bulbs or Lamps containing Mercury, Thermometers or Thermostats.
Electronic Devices means computers, cellphones, smartphones, personal digital assistants, smartwatches, tablets, voice recorders, cameras or any other similar devices.
Electronic Devices means a privately owned device that is used for voice, audio, video, or text communication or any other type of computer or computer-like instrument which includes, but are not limited to, cell phones, iPads, tablets, Mp3 players, iPods, portable game consoles, and other electronic or battery powered instruments which transmit voice, text, or data from one person to another.
Electronic Devices means any of the following devices as defined in Wis. Stat.
Electronic Devices means regular and mobile telephones (cell phones, smart phones, walkie-talkies), facsimile machines, computers, laptops, electronic notebooks, audio and video equipment, flash drives, memory sticks, media players, and comparable devices.