Allen ISD Technology Acceptable Use Policy for Students Grades 2-4

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Allen ISD Technology Acceptable Use Policy for Students Grades 2-4

Personal Safety I will not post personal information I will not agree to meet someone I met online I will notify teacher of material that is bad or makes me feel uncomfortable

Illegal Activities I will only use my login and my file I will not damage computers or headsets I will not read, move, rename, edit, delete, files created by others

Security I will keep password to myself I will report security problems

Inappropriate Language I will not use bad or disrespectful language. I will always be truthful

Respect for Privacy I will not post private information about others

Respecting Resource Limits I will use school computers for educational purposes only I will always follow teacher’s directions when playing games or downloading pictures Allen ISD may monitor my computer activity and delete anything that is not classroom related

Plagiarism and Copyright Infringment I will not plagiarize (copy) others work I will respect the rights of copyright owners.

Inappropriate Access to Materials If I see material that makes me feel uncomfortable I will report it to a teacher and will not attempt to access again I will follow my parent’s rules for computer use when I am at school I will only use websites I am allowed to access