Home Internet Access Sample Clauses

Home Internet Access. Students are allowed to set up wireless networks on their iPads. This will assist them with iPad use while at home. However, the District Acceptable Use Policy (ISD 192 Policy 1003) must be followed while at home, using a district owned device. Managing Your Files & Saving Your Work
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Home Internet Access. Students may use wireless networks at home to use their Devices. Students are not typically required to have Internet or wireless Internet access at home, and in times of special circumstances, as where schooling at home instead of at school, those without home Internet connections should contact their teacher to make arrangements for home Internet connectivity.
Home Internet Access. In the event a device needs to be checked out from MPS and brought home, students are encouraged to connect to home networks and wireless hotspots. School and district technical support staff are not responsible for supporting or troubleshooting connectivity to home networks. Contact your Internet service provider for troubleshooting and assistance.
Home Internet Access. Students are allowed to connect to wireless networks on their iPads at home. If you choose for you daughter to access your home WiFi with her school iPad the content will not be filtered as it is in school and it is therefore your responsilbity to ensure your daughter is not accessing anything that you would deem inappropriate. You can do this by adding security measures to your WiFi settings. If you require advice on managing your daughter’s iPad at home please email xxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxxx.xxx and our dedicated team will be happy to support you.
Home Internet Access. Students are allowed to connect to other wireless networks through their iPad settings. The same school Internet filter that supervises connections on all Bend-La Pine Schools networks will restrict allowable content. When the iPad goes home or to any other location and connects to the Internet, content will be filtered to the same levels as those in our schools. PG. 7 PG. 8 MANAGING YOUR FILES & SAVING YOUR WORK
Home Internet Access. The Common Core Standards are calling upon students to think more and create more. A number of forces are conspiring to open up the classroom, integrate schooling with the larger world, and personalize education to students’ individual needs, abilities, and interests. Digital technology is blending face-to-face instruction with personalized online learning that a textbook alone cannot give. Although most OSSD courses are outfitted with a designated textbook, many of our teachers guide student learning with electronic resources. OSSD is sensitive to the fact that all students do not have internet access at home and that it is necessary to accommodate all students. Therefore, please indicate by clicking Yes or No whether or not your student has access to the internet at home so that teachers may provide alternate resources if necessary. **Note- By submitting your response through the OSSD Parent Portal you are submitting your signature electronically. OSSD Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy Student Agreement/Parent Permission Form I have read the Ocean Springs School District Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy. I understand and will abide by the terms and conditions as stated. • The district is not responsible for devices including loss; theft; maintenance; upkeep, or data loss and/or corruption. • I understand that devices are only to be turned on when permitted by the teacher. • I further understand that not following the guidelines set forth in this policy may result in a loss of privilege(s) as defined by the policy. The Ocean Springs School District supports and respects each family's right to decide whether or not to allow your child to bring personal devices to school. All students will continue to be able to utilize school equipment as needed. Please indicate YES if you DO Allow or NO if you DO NOT want to allow your child to bring personal devices to school. Note**These permissions will be available for electronic signature by Parents/Gaurdians during registration.
Home Internet Access. Students are allowed to set up wireless networks on their iPads. This will assist them with iPads use while at home. Printing at home will require a wireless printer, proper settings on the iPad and the correct app. 4 Managing Your Files & Saving Your Work 4.3 Saving to the iPad/Home Directory Students may save work to the home directory on the iPad. It is recommended students save documents to Google DOCS. Storage space will be available on the iPad, but it will not be backed up in case of re-imaging. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure or accidental deletion. iPad malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work.
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Home Internet Access. Students are encouraged to connect to home networks and wireless hotspots. School and District technical support staff are not responsible for supporting or troubleshooting connectivity to home networks nor personal hotspots. Contact your Internet service provider for troubleshooting and assistance.
Home Internet Access. It is not necessary to have home internet access. Textbooks, novels, apps, and other school materials can be used without access to the internet. Students are allowed to set up wireless networks on the school-issued iPad.
Home Internet Access. ⚫ Students are allowed to set up access to home wireless networks on their Chromebooks. This will assist students with the ability to complete, retrieve, access, etc. educational content used in classes with the Chromebook successfully. ⚫ Students may also set up home printing capabilities for their Chromebook. This will require a wireless printer and proper settings on the Chromebook using Google Cloud Print.
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