For Students Clause Samples
The "For Students" clause outlines specific terms, rights, or obligations that apply directly to students within the context of the agreement. This clause may address issues such as eligibility for services, student conduct requirements, or access to educational resources. By clearly defining what is expected of students and what they are entitled to, the clause ensures that both parties understand the unique considerations and protections afforded to students, thereby promoting transparency and reducing potential misunderstandings.
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For Students. By signing this agreement the author(s) agrees to the terms specified above and vouches for the authenticity and originality of all research submitted in their paper.
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For Students. By signing this agreement the author(s) agrees to the terms specified above and vouches for the authenticity and originality of all research submitted in their paper. Name (author #1) Signature Date Name (author #2) Signature Date Name (author #3) Signature Date
For Students. ● More than 300 video games that cover elementary Math curriculum ○ 8 main topics ■ Representation and counting ■ Adding and subtracting ■ Multiplication and division ■ Concept and equivalence of fractions ■ Operating with fractions ■ Expressions, simple equations and relationships ■ Geometry and spatial thinking ■ Reading, representation and interpretation of information ○ Scaffolding content that increases in complexity as they advance ■ Games focused on learning a concept ■ Games focused in reinforcing a concept ■ Games focused in applying the concept in a more complex environment ● Allowing kids to play with their knowledge ● Fomenting creative thinking and problem solving capabilities ● Showing students that there can be more than one solution to certain problems ● Multiplayer games ○ Competition and mental math ○ Collaboration and geometry ○ Possibility to play with students from other parts of the world ○ Possibility to play with friends ○ Tournament based dynamics for special events ● Gamification elements ○ Rewards ○ Avatar ○ Power Ups to overcome difficult challenges ■ They are used by regular students that need some help to overcome topics they struggle with ■ They can also be used by special needs students to adjust difficulty to meet their necessities. ○ Objectives ○ Exploration capacity
For Students. As participant in That Dance Thing (TDT), I understand that:
For Students. What we expect – Your school’s behavioural expectations for students. My ideas on safe, intentional and responsible online behaviour – For students to complete. Student declaration – For students to sign and return to the school.
For Students. I will only use school/college Internet and IT facilities for educational purposes which follow the teacher’s instructions. This includes (but is not limited to) email, video, messaging, videoconferencing, social media, Internet, file-saving, and printing.
For Students. Student mobile phone use is prohibited on the school site, including all social times and class changeover. This applies to any electronic device brought in by students that is deemed to be obstructive and disruptive to teaching and learning. This may include phones I- pods, DS/Game consoles and smart watches ❖ Students can bring personal mobile devices/phones to school must hand them into the office at the start of the day. ❖ Mobile technology must not be used to share inappropriate or offensive imagery or messages at any time. ❖ The school is not responsible for the loss, damage or theft of any personal mobile device. ⮚ Students found with their phones or accessories out: The phone is confiscated, and behaviour for learning policy followed. ⮚ The phone is placed in office to be collected at the end of the day by the student. ⮚ Repeat offenders (two or more incidents), parents are to be contacted and are required to pick up the phone from student office when convenient with pastoral team informing parents and an escalation sanctioned if required ⮚ If the student refuses to hand the phone over, the school behaviour policy is to be followed and pastoral team to follow up if escalation is required ⮚ Visitors may bring mobile phones on to the school site but are asked to switch them off and place them out-of-sight until they leave exiting the school gates/reception. ⮚ Parents/carers are permitted to take photos/videos during assemblies or other school performances that involve their own children. . They are reminded not to place photographs or videos showing other children on Face book or other social media platforms.
For Students. Use of PCC Technology is subject to the Student Code of Conduct. Unauthorized use or abuse of PCC Technology by PCC students may result in disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from the College.
For Students. If you, the student, are currently over the age of 18, BBB requests that you sign this agreement on your own behalf along with a copy of driver's license for the purposes of verification and entering the contest. I, the parent, and my child understand that videos created for the purpose of participating in the BBB Student Video Contest and submitted to BBB will become the intellectual property of BBB|Akron. I acknowledge and agree that BBB will own all rights, title and interest, including, but not limited to, all copyrights and other intellectual property rights, in and to the contest submissions. I have consulted my child and he or she is in agreement that BBB|Akron will own the videos that my child submits for the purpose of entering the contest. If I am the student, and over 18 years of age, I understand that submitted videos will become the intellectual property of BBB|Akron. I understand that once this form has been submitted, BBB|Akron will thereafter have the right to use these videos for any purpose, commercial or otherwise, including, but not limited to use in advertising and marketing e orts. I agree that BBB may use the videos that I submit with or without my name and for any lawful purpose, including for example such purposes as publicity, illustration and Web content. Notwithstanding prizes provided in conjunction with the contest, I hereby acknowledge and agree that I am not entitled to further compensation for the videos that I create and submit for consideration. BBB seeks to abide by federal regulations known as COPPA (“Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act”). This law requires operators of websites and online services such as mobile apps, network-connected games, online purchasing, VOIP services, Internet-enabled gaming platforms, and location services to provide notice and obtain parent’s consent before collecting personal information from children under the age of 13. In order for your child to use the BBB Student Video Contest website to participate in BBB’s Student Video Contest, certain personal identifying information, generally the student’s name and email address, must be provided to BBB and the web site administrator. BBB may also collect data that is not personally identifiable to track website e ectiveness, tra c and other analytics. To comply with federal law, this form shall constitute formal parental notification and formal parental consent for your child to provide personal identifying information to BBB and its vendors fo...