Educational Purposes Only Sample Clauses

Educational Purposes Only. The School is providing access to its computer networks and the Internet for only educational purposes. If you have any doubt about whether a contemplated activity is educational, you may consult with the person(s) designated by the School to help you decide if a use is appropriate.
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Educational Purposes Only. The District is providing access to its computer networks and to the Internet for only educational purposes. Personal Electronic Communications Equipment must be used in accordance to the student handbook and under the supervision of a staff member. If you have any doubt about whether a contemplated activity is educational, you may consult with the person(s) designated by the school to help you decide if a use is appropriate.
Educational Purposes Only. The Board is providing access to its computer networks and the internet for educational purposes only. Such educational purposes, include, but are not limited to, research, preparing for educational instruction, and communicating with others, as it directly relates to the educational curriculum. If you have any doubt about whether a contemplated activity is educational, you may consult with the Superintendent, building Principal, Teacher or designated staff member.
Educational Purposes Only. The school district is providing access to its computer networks and the Internet for educational purposes ONLY. If you have any doubt about whether or not an activity is educational, consult with the person(s) designated to help you decide if a use is appropriate. Teachers may allow individual students to use email, electronic chat rooms, instant messaging, social networking sites, and other forms of direct electronic communications for educational purposes only and with proper supervision. This supervision may include district personnel having documentation of student user names and passwords on file.
Educational Purposes Only. All use of NVA’s electronic network must be (a) in support of education and/or research, and in furtherance of NVA’s stated educational goals; or (b) for a legitimate school business purpose. Use is a privilege, not a right. Students and staff members have no expectation of privacy in any materials that are stored, transmitted, or received via NVA’s electronic network or computers. NVA reserves the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review and store, at any time and without prior notice, any and all usage of the computer network and Internet access and any and all information transmitted or received in connection with such usage.
Educational Purposes Only. Crestview Local Schools is providing access to its computer networks and the Internet for only educational purposes. If you have any doubt about whether a contemplated activity is educational, you may consult with your child’s building principal’s office to help you decide if a use is appropriate.
Educational Purposes Only a. Students are to use the laptop for educational purposes only.
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Educational Purposes Only. You acknowledge and understand the Program is educational and informational in nature and is provided only as general information to You. The Program is not meant to establish a patient-provider relationship, establish a standard of care, or offer medical, dietary, or therapeutic care, advice, opinion, diagnosis, or treatment. Additionally, the Program does not provide insurance, financial, or career advice or opinions. The Program is not intended to replace independent professional or medical judgment. Warriors for Wellness is not promoting any service or product. The Program is not intended to solicit clients or patients; and should not be relied upon for medical, psychological, or other professional advice of any kind or nature whatsoever. The information provided through the Program should not be used for diagnosing or treating any mental or physical health problem or disease. The information contained in the Program is not comprehensive and does not include all the potential information regarding the subject matter but is merely intended to serve as one resource for general and educational purposes.

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