Monitoring Chromebook Usage Sample Clauses

The 'Monitoring Chromebook Usage' clause establishes the right or obligation for an organization to oversee how Chromebooks are used by individuals, such as students or employees. Typically, this involves tracking internet activity, application usage, and device access to ensure compliance with acceptable use policies and to protect against misuse or security threats. By implementing this clause, the organization can maintain a safe and productive digital environment, deter inappropriate behavior, and address potential issues proactively.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a Chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device. a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using Chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the Chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the Chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated. a. There is no expectation of privacy regarding the contents of computer files or communication using any school-owned computer or network. Deptford Township Schools reserves the right to investigate, review, monitor, and restrict information stored on or transmitted via Deptford Township Schools’ equipment. Parents, guardians, and students do not have the right or expectation of privacy for any use of school-owned Chromebooks, computers, or other equipment. b. All Chromebooks have a tracking/monitoring system that is activated when the Chromebook is logged on. The school does not have remote access to the web camera installed on each computer. CAPTURING VIDEO, AUDIO, OR PHOTOGRAPHY WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF A CLASSROOM TEACHER IS FORBIDDEN.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a Chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device. a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using Chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the Chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the Chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the New Jersey Statutes Annotated (N.J.S.A.) 18A:36-39 “The Anti-Big Brother Act” - A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a Chromebook computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic a. Students should never be left unsupervised while using Chromebooks or other computers. While at school, this is the responsibility of the school-district personnel. While at home, this is the responsibility of the parent and/or guardian. Students will provide access to the Chromebook and any accessories assigned to them upon request by the school or district. A search of the Chromebook and student files may be conducted if there is suspicion that any policies, procedures, or guidelines have been violated. ▇. ▇▇▇▇ Deptford technicians and personnel will be able to monitor student Chromebooks at any point during the day through remote transmission. c. Students maybe randomly selected to provide the Chromebook for inspection. Students with damaged Chromebooks who fail to report the damage will be subject to additional fines and disciplinary actions.
Monitoring Chromebook Usage. In accordance with the N.J.S.A. 18A:36-39, “The Anti-Big Brother Act”—A school district or charter school that furnishes a student with a computer, cellular telephone, or other electronic device shall provide the student with written or electronic notification that the electronic device may record or collect information on the student's activity or the student’s use of the device if the electronic device is equipped with a camera, global positioning system, or other feature capable of recording or collecting information on the student’s activity or use of the device. The notification shall also include a statement that the school district or charter school shall not use any of the capabilities in a manner that would violate the privacy rights of the student or any individual residing with the student. The parent or guardian of the student shall acknowledge receipt of the notification. The school district or charter school shall retain the acknowledgement as long as the student retains the use of the electronic device.
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