Technology Acceptable Use Policy Clause Samples
A Technology Acceptable Use Policy sets out the rules and guidelines for how individuals may use an organization's technology resources, such as computers, networks, and internet access. It typically outlines permitted and prohibited activities, addresses issues like security, privacy, and appropriate content, and may specify consequences for violations. By clearly defining acceptable and unacceptable uses, this policy helps protect the organization from security risks, legal liabilities, and misuse of its technological assets.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff. Information sent and received using the Stoneham Public Schools wide area fiber network and online computers, and all hardware/software provided or installed by the Stoneham Public Schools is considered the property of the Stoneham Public Schools and is subject to review at the discretion of school administration. In the event that a review shows improper use, appropriate action will be taken with the individual(s) in accordance with school disciplinary policy, copyright law and/or Federal and State law. Staff members are advised that certain improper use may result in required reporting to the Massachusetts Department of Education, Bureau of Educator Licensure. Examples of inappropriate or improper use include but are not limited to: • Causing damage to computer technology equipment • Altering computers or network equipment configurations • Loading personal non-school purchased software onto a computer • Hacking into other's folders or work files on a password protected server • Using printer material for non-school business • Use of computers and internet unrelated to intended educational use • Downloading files for personal use, unrelated to proper educational use • Use of school technology for personal gain or commercial use • Use of computers for spam, advertising or political use • Non-educational chat room or instant messaging use • Use of an online computer to transmit, receive or display pornography; racially offensive or harassing messages; profanity; sexually explicit material; or threatening, defamatory, or other improper, socially unacceptable files • Downloading or transmitting materials in violation of State, Federal and Copyright law The Stoneham Public School system is not responsible for materials acquired using school computers. Periodically, the Stoneham Public Schools will make determinations on whether new uses of technology remain consistent with this acceptable use practice. Assignment: School:
1- Exceeds Requirements Performance consistently exceeds expectations and requirements.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The Stoneham Public School system provides technology and internet access to students and staff to support educational excellence and enhance our curriculum. Use of school computers and online access is a privilege provided to students and staff.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. The use of computers and other electronic devices, such as Chromebooks, is an essential tool for learning in today's classrooms. The school recognizes the need to provide students with access to technology and the internet to enhance their educational experience. However, to ensure that the use of computers and electronic devices is safe and productive, it is necessary to establish guidelines and rules that must be followed by all students. Students should respect all technological equipment. Any mishandling or tampering with computers or systems may result in losing computer privileges at school. In addition, disciplinary action, including suspension, may occur for situations considered serious by the school administration. Any damage requiring repair to hardware or software will result in financial charges being assessed. Students shall not alter or attempt to alter school or private property, including technology hardware and software. Students may not bring computer software to campus to be used on school computers without prior approval of the school administration. Students are not allowed to instant message, email, write blogs or visit personal websites or social media pages on school computers. Students should not have food items or beverages on their desk or around any technology equipment.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. Ask for help and/or assistance from your classroom teachers, parents/family members as needed. They are here to help you during your work time.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. Use of MAS computers, mobile devices, and other technology resources is subject to the provisions of MAS’s Technology Acceptable Use policy and administrative regulations which are found in MAS Board Policies. A copy of the policy and administrative regulations will be made available to any student requesting such. Where the provisions of this Agreement and MAS’s Board Policies conflict, Board Policy shall prevail.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. After you have familiarised yourself with the information then we ask that you sign the agreement.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. Use of the laptop is governed by policies listed under “Technology Acceptable Use Policy Agreement” in the School Handbook. This includes information about laptop monitoring.
Technology Acceptable Use Policy. Use of APS computers, mobile devices, and other technology resources is subject to the provisions of the APS’s Technology Acceptable Use policy and administrative regulations which are found in APS Board Policies. A copy of the policy and administrative regulations will be made available to any student requesting such. APS Provided Computers and Mobile Devices will come pre-configured to monitor, ensure and minimize inappropriate network/internet activity. Students are expected to access and use the internet in a responsible and productive manner. The primary purpose for provision of the computer/mobile device by APS to students is to enhance the student’s educational experience. Use of the APS’s computer/mobile device and other technological resources to access and view non-educational websites should be limited and exercised with great discretion. The following requirements apply regardless of whether or not the internet is accessed through the APS’s internet service provider/network or any other source.
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