Access to ICT facilities Clause Samples
The 'Access to ICT facilities' clause defines the terms under which individuals or entities may use information and communication technology resources provided by an organization. It typically outlines who is permitted to access computers, networks, email systems, and other digital tools, and may specify conditions such as authentication requirements, permitted usage times, or restrictions on certain activities. This clause serves to protect the organization's digital infrastructure, ensure appropriate use, and mitigate risks such as data breaches or misuse of resources.
Access to ICT facilities. Computers and equipment in the school’s ICT suite are available to pupils only under the supervision of staff Specialist ICT equipment, such as that used for music, or design and technology, must only be used under the supervision of staff Pupils will be provided with a school email account they can use to access school IT software. Sixth-form pupils can use the computers independently, for educational purposes only in their designated study area.
Access to ICT facilities. Activities should be planned by staff so that ‘open searching is kept to a minimum. Computers and equipment in school are available to pupils only under the supervision of staff When searching the internet with pupils, adults should encourage the children to use ‘child safe’ search engines if applicable (depending on age)
Access to ICT facilities. Computers and equipment in the school’s ICT suites are available to students under the supervision of staff. Computers in the Resources area are available to students with the permission of the library staff. Students may also use departmental laptops in lessons whilst SEN students can book out laptops from the SEN department for use in lessons. All students are expected to use their ICT access for educational purposes only in line with the student code of conduct. Sixth Form students can use the computers in school independently for educational purposes only.
Access to ICT facilities. ICT facilities available to pupils: “Computers and equipment in the school’s ICT suite are available to pupils only under the supervision of staff” “Specialist ICT equipment, such as that used for music or design and technology must only be used under the supervision of staff” “Pupils will be provided with an account linked to Microsoft Office which they can access from any device with internet access.
Access to ICT facilities. Our school allows access to ICT facilities only during online safety curriculum sessions. In Class 5 pupils have access to devices but only under staff supervision and strictly as part of the online curriculum. In certain circumstances pupils with SEND may access assistive technologies, for example dictation software, under the supervision of a member of staff. Pupils are not allowed to bring a mobile phone into school, unless in exceptional circumstances and with agreement with the school (see section Cameras, Mobile Phones and Devices in the Safeguarding Policy). However, were the need to search a pupil for a mobile device arise Lancaster ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ school will act in accordance with the following advice from the Department for Education (DfE): Searching, Screening and Confiscation. A copy of this departmental advice is kept in the School’s Safeguarding Portfolio.
Access to ICT facilities. ICT facilities and equipment available to pupils: Laptops available under staff supervision Interactive screens in classrooms
Access to ICT facilities. Computers and equipment in the school’s ICT suite are available to pupils only under the supervision of staff.
Access to ICT facilities. Pupils have access to tablets and laptops for computing lessons and for learning across the curriculum. All use is closely supervised, and pupils must abide by the school’s E Safety Rules.
Access to ICT facilities. Our school allows access to ICT facilities only during online safety curriculum sessions. In Class 5 pupils have access to devices but only under staff supervision and strictly as part of the online curriculum. In certain circumstances pupils with SEND may access assistive technologies, for example dictation software, under the supervision of a member of staff. Pupils are not allowed to bring a mobile phone into school, unless in exceptional circumstances and with agreement with the school (see section Cameras, Mobile Phones and Devices in the Safeguarding Policy). However, were the need to search a pupil for a mobile device arise, DfE advice: Searching, Screening and Confiscation will be followed. A copy of this departmental advice is kept in the School’s Safeguarding Portfolio.
Access to ICT facilities. “Computers and equipment in the throughout the academy are available to pupils only under the supervision of staff” “Specialist ICT equipment, such as that used for music or communication must only be used under the supervision of staff”