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In the spirit of
supporting student learning, safety and protecting computer equipment,
these guidelines for the use of technology in our district must be
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☺1.
Students
will respect the proper care and functions of the equipment and
immediately report any hardware or software problem or it will be
assumed that the student is responsible. Students will not alter
any program, hardware, or software in any way. Actions which cause
damage, impair effective use, or defeat the protective security
software, will result in severe consequences. Any student found to
be intentionally damaging any hardware or software can be held
financially responsible for repair costs.
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☺2.
Students
will not use food, gum, candy, drinks, or magnets around any
technology equipment.
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☺3.
Students
will respect the privacy of fellow students which includes not
touching the mouse, keyboard or work of another student without
permission, either on individual machines or documents on the
server. Consequences will occur if a student inappropriately
alters or trashes the work of another student.
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☺4.
Students
will use only computer disks, CD ROM's and software programs
provided by MMS Computer Lab. Students may not bring in disks,
CD's and software from home to be used or installed on any school
computer, either in the Lab, the library or in the classrooms.
Exceptions to this rule can be made by teachers when necessary.
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☺5.
Students
will observe software copyright laws. All school software is the
property of TPSD and may not be copied, put on another computer or
removed from the school for home use. Any software, including
freeware and shareware, must be reviewed for its instructional
value by the network manager before being installed on any
computer.
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☺6.
Students
will use computers for school assignments/projects only. Internet
use is restricted for school activities and searching the internet
for personal use must be approved by an adult.
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☺7.
Students
will edit all documents on the screen as carefully as possible and
will ask permission before printing anything, including class
assignments and internet resources. Internet information can be
copied and pasted into a Microsoft Word document in order to get
just the information needed and eliminate paper waste before
printing.
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☺8.
Students
are responsible for cleaning up personal work space when finished,
clearing the computer desktop, closing all windows, and quitting
any applications.
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☺9.
Students
will only download files and graphics from the internet onto the
computer hard drive/server with adult approval. Attempting to
browse inappropriate internet sites will result in immediate
consequences.
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☺10.
Students
will observe fair-use guidelines and be aware of ethical and legal
copyright issues for using text and graphic sources. All
electronic sources, including CD ROM and the internet, should be
properly cited in correct bibliography form for any type of
research report, assignment, stack or web page.
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☺11.
Any
material published by students and/or teachers for school and/or
classroom web sites must be met by final approval by both the
school webmaster and the principal. If necessary, editing for
content, design, grammar, spelling and appropriate nature will
occur.
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☺12.
The use
of computers is a privilege. Respect for equipment and people must
be shown at all times. Intentional damage, inappropriate equipment
use, theft, or disrespect may result in one or more of the
following consequences: Time off of computer with alternative
assignment; Parent Phone Call; Detention Time/Clean Up Duty;
Behavioral Referral to Principal; Permanent loss of computer
privileges.
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