Chromebook Use Sample Clauses

Chromebook Use. ● Use your school Google account only. Please note these are not your personal accounts - be professional! ● Lower the lid when the teacher is talking or when directed by the teacher. ● School-approved sites are allowed only when teachers have given permission. ● Only use your Chromebook in the classroom when instructed to do so. ● Sound should be muted on the Chromebook at all times. Use of your headphones is permitted when granted by the teacher. ● Do not use another student’s Chromebook and do not allow them to use your device. ● Protect your login information. Never share this with others. ● Chromebooks should only be used while they are on a flat, stable surface such as a table or desk. ● Always shut down the device before returning it to the cart for charging or storing in your bag. ● Students must adhere to guidelines included in the Acceptable Use Policy contained in the Xxxxxx County Student Handbook. CHROMEBOOK DAMAGE REPAIR Parents/Students will be charged for the full or partial replacement cost of a device that has been damaged. A Chromebook or any of its accessories that are lost (whereabouts unknown) or damaged is the responsibility of the student and parent involved in the loss of property per the replacement cost schedule outlined below. The user will not be given another device or accessory to use until the replacement cost of the lost/damaged device or accessory is paid to the school. Actual charges may vary. Screen Replacement - $50.00 Keyboard Replacement - $50.00 Damaged/Lost Case - $25.00 Lost Chromebook - $250.00 Lost Power Cord - $40.00 CONSEQUENCES The Chromebooks belong to the Xxxxxx County School System and the devices and student accounts will be monitored through district level management software. Anyone found violating the Acceptable Use Policy in the Xxxxxx County Student Handbook will be subject to disciplinary actions.
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Chromebook Use. Acceptable Use ● Chromebooks are to be used for educational purposes ONLY. ● Internet browsing is allowed as directed by the teacher. ● Students are responsible for the general care of the chromebook. Unacceptable Use ● Altering default chromebook settings. ● Using electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature. ● Playing games and using apps on the chromebook not authorized by the teacher. ● Not doing class work on the chromebook as directed by the teacher. ● Browsing internet pages not authorized by the teacher. ● Putting stickers or other effects on the chromebook to personalize it. Exception will be xxxxxxx’x tape to place last name, first initial on both device and power cord to avoid mixing up with another student’s device. ● Sending email messages not authorized by the teacher. ● Using internet resources to plagiarize work. ● Violating policies stated in using the school’s Network and Internet resources. ● Taking pictures, videos, and/or audio recordings of classmates and teachers without permission. Consequences may include, but are not limited to the following: ● Classroom warning ● Parent Contact ● Temporary loss of device ● Permanent loss of device ● Incident ReportIn School or Out of School Suspension ● Reimbursement to the Deer Valley School District for actual damage or repair *The use of Deer Valley School District chromebook or iPad and network resources is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked at any time.
Chromebook Use. Y5 – Y8 ● I will know where my chromebook is at all times and will be the only individual using the device. ● I will NOT loan the chromebook or cords to other individuals. ● I will be responsible for ensuring the chromebook is put on charge in the storage unit at the end of each school day. ● I will return the chromebook and all its peripherals in good working condition. Google accounts:Y3 – Y8 ● I understand that my Google account is school property. Teachers can access my account at any time and are able to monitor my use.
Chromebook Use. The District retains management and administrative rights regardless of option selected. ** The due date to receive the signed contract and payment is Thursday, September 5, 2019. If you do not pay through our online payment portal, both the contract and technology fee should be given to your child’s Advisory Teacher for Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Middle School or your child’s homeroom teacher for Unionville High School. If you are paying for the family, please send the check with the younger child’s contract. All students MUST have their own signed agreement. ** For the 2019-20 school there is a $50 technology fee (with a $100 family cap) to cover the cost of the insurance and management of the Chromebook device. I understand that this fee entitles my child to have access to their Chromebook in school and at home during the school year and over the summer. At the conclusion of my child’s time at Xxxxxx Middle School OR Unionville High School, I will return the device to UCFSD. I agree and accept the terms of this agreement and student/parent contract. Please contact the school to speak with a building principal to discuss options if there are financial hardships. The contract is valid from August 26, 2019 - August 23, 2020. Student Name Student Signature Date
Chromebook Use. The School retains management and administrative rights regardless of the option selected. I agree and accept the terms of this agreement and the student/parent contract. The contract is valid from March 13, 2020 - August 27, 2020. If you choose not to sign this contract you will still be accountable for your child’s academic progress, daily classwork, and attendance. Please digitally sign this contract using the following Google Form. It must be completed by March 17th, 2020 at 8:00 am.
Chromebook Use. The Chromebook is issued for academic use at school at the direction of the teachers, and at home with parental supervision. Whether at school, at home, or elsewhere, students should not be using the Chromebook without direction from a teacher or guardian. Along with other electronics, use of the Chromebook is not permitted in bus lines, at bus stops, or on the bus. Social media is not permitted on school devices.
Chromebook Use. General Use
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Chromebook Use. Parent/Carer Agreement I acknowledge that I have received a Chromebook computer (“the Chromebook”), the property of Xavier High School, for use by my child . [“the student”] By signing below, you are indicating that you have read and understood the following: ● My child has received the following items: o Chromebook o 1x 240vAC Adapter with detachable power cord o 1x Chromebook carry case ● The Chromebook lent to my child remains the property of Xavier High School ● I understand that I will be liable for the cost of any non-warranty repairs attributable to the device being used in a manner contrary to acceptable practice. ● I understand that I will be liable for the cost of any replacement device required due to loss or damage of the issued device. ● I will notify the school as soon as possible after any of the following events: o Theft or suspected theft, loss, damage (intentional or unintentional) ● I undertake to enter into reasonable discussion with Xavier High School should the Chromebook be lost, stolen or damaged. I acknowledge that such discussion will be conducted in good faith, and with a view to restoring Xavier High School ownership of a functioning Chromebook of equivalent value. ● Xavier High School may ask for the Chromebook, adapter and cord, case, peripherals, packaging and manuals to be returned at any time ● I have sole responsibility for deciding on and implementing an appropriate level of supervision for the use of the Chromebook outside regular school hours ● I have discussed with my child, signed & understood the Xavier High School Learning Technologies User Agreement Parent/carer name: Parent/carer signature:

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