PROTECTING AND STORING YOUR CHROMEBOOK Sample Clauses

The 'Protecting and Storing Your Chromebook' clause outlines the responsibilities and guidelines for keeping a Chromebook device safe from damage, loss, or theft. It typically details proper handling procedures, such as using protective cases, avoiding exposure to extreme temperatures, and storing the device in secure locations when not in use. By establishing these expectations, the clause helps prevent unnecessary repairs or replacements and ensures the longevity and security of the Chromebook.
PROTECTING AND STORING YOUR CHROMEBOOK. Chromebooks will be labeled in the manner specified by the school. Chromebooks can be identified in the following ways:
PROTECTING AND STORING YOUR CHROMEBOOK. 10.1 Chromebook Identification: Each school owned Chromebook is labeled with laser etched identification on the outside and inside. Labels are used to identify Chromebooks for storage and charging in the charging cart. Labels are NOT to be removed from the Chromebooks. Inspect your Chromebook at the beginning of each user session for any damage, vandalism, missing labels, or missing/non-working apps. Immediately report any of these issues to your teacher. If they are not reported at the beginning of a student’s Chromebook session, they will be the responsibility of the student who is using the device.
PROTECTING AND STORING YOUR CHROMEBOOK. 9a. Chromebook Identification 9b. Password Protection

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