Technology Protection Measures Sample Clauses

Technology Protection Measures. The termtechnology protection measure” means a specific technology that blocks or filters Internet access to visual depictions that are:
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Technology Protection Measures. In compliance with the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA), BUHSD uses filtering software to block access to inappropriate matter on the Internet. However, no filtering software is 100 percent effective, and it is possible that the filtering software could be unsuccessful. To minimize these risks, student use of the network is governed by this agreement. BUHSD is not responsible for the accuracy or quality of information that students obtain through the Internet or through e-mail. Government Laws Computer technology at BUHSD must be used in conformity with laws of the United States and the State of Arizona. Violations include, but are not limited to, the following:  Criminal Acts – These include, but are not limited to, “hacking” or attempting to access computer systems without authorization, harassing email, cyberstalking, child pornography, vandalism, and/or unauthorized tampering with computer systems.  Libel Laws – Posting or publishing defamatory materials on the internet, email, or any other social media.  Copyright Violations – Copying, selling or distributing copyrighted material without the express written permission of the author or publisher (users should assume that all materials available on the Internet are protected by copyright), engaging in plagiarism (using other's words or ideas as your own).
Technology Protection Measures. In compliance with the Children’s Internet Protection Act (“CIPA”), 47 U.S.C. § 254 (h), the District uses technological devices designed to filter and block the use of any of the District’s computers with Internet access to retrieve or transmit any visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or “harmful to minors” as defined in the CIPA. Though the district makes reasonable efforts to filter such Internet content, the district cannot warrant the effectiveness of its Internet filtering due to the dynamic nature of the Internet Adult users of a District computer with Internet access may request that the “technology protection measures” be temporarily disabled by the chief building administrator of the building in which the computer is located for bona fide research purposes or other lawful purposes not otherwise inconsistent with this administrative rule.
Technology Protection Measures. The district has taken precautions to restrict access to controversial materials through the use of electronic filters; it is impossible to control all materials, and an industrious user may discover controversial information. The District shall monitor the use of the network by students and in order to ensure compliance with the policy, these rules and regulations. Student Work From time to time, the District may publish student-related information or material created by students and/or District staff consistent with the following guidelines: ● A student’s home address, telephone number, e-mail address, or other information which would allow a visitor to personally contact the student shall not be published. ● Work prepared by a student shall not be published unless the student has submitted a signed authorization consenting to such publication (Attachment). ● Any material which is proposed to be published on the Internet must be sponsored by a District employee. ● Any reply to, or message concerning, a student’s work that has been published shall be directed to the sponsoring staff member. All material published on the District’s website must be appropriate for the District’s educational mission. All student and staff works submitted for publication on the District’s website are subject to treatment as District-sponsored publications. Internet-based Digital Tools Students at all grade-levels may have the opportunity to use Internet-based digital tools in the classroom. Such tools allow students to communicate and collaborate in powerful, educationally relevant ways. Your child’s safety and security are a priority. Your permission is required for participation and to post student-created content. Student last names will not be used. Unless otherwise notified by the teacher, the content posted by students will not be available to anyone without a password supplied by the teacher. While using these tools, students are expected to follow all Internet usage policies, including: ● Students are expected to act safely by keeping personal information out of their posts. Students agree not to post or give out any information that could help someone locate or contact them in person. ● Students agree not to share their password(s) with anyone besides their teachers and parents. Students agree to never log in as another student. ● Students are expected to treat Internet spaces as classroom spaces. Speech that is inappropriate for class is not appropriate for use on t...

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