Technology Policies Clause Samples

Technology Policies. The scope of the policies includes the MCS domain, MCS network, MCS school grounds or at/during MCS school functions, use of MCS accounts, and MCS school issued devices. School issued devices include but are not limited to the following: tablets, classroom computers, and any other device issued by the school. At any time and without prior notice, MCS reserves the right to monitor, inspect, copy, review, and store any and all usage of technology devices, digital resources, and network infrastructure, along with information technology as well as any information sent or received in connection with this usage. Staff and students should not have any expectation of privacy regarding such materials.
Technology Policies. Although I am available by email, I cannot guarantee its security, privacy and confidentiality. By signing the Client Agreement Form you acknowledge and accept these risks.
Technology Policies. Orientation will be required of all students and parents/guardians before district-issued devices will be distributed for at home use. Students and parents will be required to sign the district Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) or Technology Use Agreement before devices will be deployed to students.
Technology Policies. Access to technology in the Fulda school district has been made possible and has been established for educational purposes only. In making decisions regarding student and employee access to the school district computer systems and the Internet, including electronic communications, the school district considers its own stated educational mission, goals, and objectives. Electronic information research skills are now fundamental to preparation of citizens and future employees. Access to the school district computer system and to the Internet enables students and employees to explore thousands of libraries, databases, bulletin boards, and other resources while collaborating with people around the world. The use of the school district computer systems and access to use of the Internet is a privilege, not a right. Failure to comply with Fulda’s Bullying Prohibition Policy #514 and Internet Acceptable Use and Safety Policy #524 or the expectations set forth in this document regarding the care and use of the Chromebook may result in the loss of privileges related to the Chromebook along with additional school consequences found within the school handbook and the Student Discipline Policy #504. The Chromebook is the property of Fulda School District #505 and may be seized and reviewed at any time. There shall be no expectation of privacy of materials found within the Chromebook or on the student’s school district email account. Each student and/or parent will manage their own Chromebook device. The school district will purchase and “push out” specific apps suggested for student use with the Chromebook. Students/parents should not delete any software, apps, folders, or files that they do not recognize as this may result in the inability to complete coursework. Students may add appropriate music, photos, and videos to their Chromebook. Personalized media are subject to inspection and must follow the Internet Acceptable Use and Safety Policy #524. Internet safety is the responsibility of students, parents, and schools. Conversations should occur on a regular basis regarding safety on the internet with your student.

Related to Technology Policies

  • Personnel Policies The School shall adopt, update, and adhere to personnel policies. These policies must be made readily accessible from the School’s website or school office, as described in Section 11.4. 1. If the policy is not available from the School’s website, the School shall submit the current policy to the Commission.

  • Company Policies and Procedures 7.1.1 The Company will ensure that Employees are able to readily access Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees. 7.1.2 The Employees will observe and act in accordance with Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees, as implemented and amended from time to time.

  • PROCUREMENT ETHICS Contractor understands that a person who is interested in any way in the sale of any supplies, services, construction, or insurance to the State of Utah is violating the law if the person gives or offers to give any compensation, gratuity, contribution, loan, reward, or any promise thereof to any person acting as a procurement officer on behalf of the State of Utah, or who in any official capacity participates in the procurement of such supplies, services, construction, or insurance, whether it is given for their own use or for the use or benefit of any other person or organization.

  • Umbrella Policies Contractor may satisfy basic coverage limits through any combination of basic coverage and umbrella insurance.

  • Safety Policy Each employer is required by law to have a safety policy and program. TIR will ask for and may require a copy of that policy and program.