Common use of Device Use and Care Clause in Contracts

Device Use and Care. The Lafayette School Corporation views the issuing of individual digital devices as an instructional approach that is essential to the learning environment and the promotion of global competency. In order for the learning partnership to extend beyond the school day, both parents and the students must be willing to accept the following terms and responsibilities when accepting a school-issued device for 1:1 computing and instructional delivery. Students agree to: (Please initial next to each item marking that you understand the expectations.) Treat the device with care. Caring for the device will ensure that students can access learning materials. Proper care examples include: • Keeping the device on a flat surface. • Cleaning the device with a soft, dry cloth only. • Keeping the device dry at all times. Actions to avoid with your device: • Leaving the device outside or in a vehicle. • Using the device with food and drink nearby. • Piling objects on top of the device. • Exposing the device to extreme heat or cold. • Leaving the device on the floor. Keep the device in the school-issued protective case at all times. Keep the device secure at all times. Securing the device is the student’s responsibility during the school day, during extra-curricular activities, and at home.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Technology Systems and Device User Agreement, Technology Systems and Device User Agreement

Device Use and Care. The Lafayette School Corporation views the issuing of individual digital devices as an instructional approach that is essential to the learning environment and the promotion of global competency. In order for the learning partnership to extend beyond the school day, both parents and the students must be willing to accept the following terms and responsibilities when accepting a school-issued device for 1:1 computing and instructional delivery. Students agree to: (Please initial next to each item marking that you understand the expectations.) Treat the device with care. Caring for the device will ensure that students can access learning materials. Proper care examples include: Keeping the device on a flat surface. Cleaning the device with a soft, dry cloth only. Keeping the device dry at all times. Actions to avoid with your device: Leaving the device outside or in a vehicle. Using the device with food and drink nearby. Piling objects on top of the device. Exposing the device to extreme heat or cold. Leaving the device on the floor. Keep the device in the school-issued protective case at all times. Keep the device secure at all times. Securing the device is the student’s responsibility during the school day, during extra-curricular activities, and at home.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Technology Systems and Device User Agreement