Dos of Technology Use Follow the directions of the adult in charge.

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Dos of Technology Use Follow the directions of the adult in charge. Use the Internet at school for school work Notify an adult immediately if I see something inappropriate on the screen. Take care of the equipment that I use.

Don’ts of Technology Hacking or engaging in other activities to gain access to computer systems or data. Sharing your password or using another person’s password. Participating in cyberbullying. Disrupting or interfering with the proper operation of computer systems. Copying information, software or other ‘intellectual property’. It’s stealing! Using personal cell phones or other electronic devices with out teacher authorization. Accessing inappropriate sites. Recommended Grades: Any