Personal Electronic Devices definition

Personal Electronic Devices means, collectively, any and all personal electronic devices (including mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, laptop computers and desktop computers).
Personal Electronic Devices has the meaning set forth in Section 8.19.
Personal Electronic Devices means any computer, tablet, mobile phone (including smart phone), or any electronic device capable of receiving, storing, or sending electronic messages and electronic mail. Personal electronic devices also include personal email accounts.

Examples of Personal Electronic Devices in a sentence

  • 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.

  • INSPECTION - All computer peripherals (including without limitation flash drives and thumb drives), cell phones, “smart phones”, and/or PDAs (collectively “PEDs” [Personal Electronic Devices]) that have been approved to be brought onto EB owned or controlled premises must be inspected by EB Badge Control or Gate Security and a small white sticker with the EB logo will be applied to all PEDs approved to come onto the facility.

  • In reference to the School’s Personal Electronic Devices (PED), Mobile Phone and Social Media Policy; No PED is to be charged in school.

  • Students who are repeatedly breaching the Acceptable Use Agreement Personal Electronic Devices may be referred to the Senior Teacher Information Technology or Assistant Principal Wellbeing for further action.

  • Refer to the Personal Electronic Devices and Personal Learning Devices Acceptable Use Policy for clarification.

  • PEDs (Personal Electronic Devices) are not permitted to be brought to Holland Elementary School unless permission is granted, by administrators and teachers for educational purposes in the classroom only.

  • This Agreement is also aligned to and works in conjunction with the Personal Electronic Devices Acceptable Use Policy.

  • Use of Personal Electronic Devices for City Business: City employees are strongly discouraged from using their own personal electronic devices to conduct City business.

  • Personal Electronic Devices have become an intrinsic part of our society and learning.

  • Mobile systems, computers, and Personal Electronic Devices (PED) may be used to house SBU/SSI data only when required by official duties; this information must be encrypted during storage to protect against unauthorized disclosure.


More Definitions of Personal Electronic Devices

Personal Electronic Devices. Include, but are not limited to, electronic communication equipment such as laptops, portable media players, mobile phones, smart phones, tablet computers and video game devices owned by a student or a student's parent/guardian.