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AUP Acceptable Use Policy 2.3.8 Understands acceptable and unacceptable computer use policies.

What is an Acceptable Use Policy? It is a policy that sets rules for the use of school computers. The policy contains a list of acceptable and unacceptable uses for the schools computers.

TRUE and FALSE paddles to answer Use your TRUE and FALSE paddles to answer the following questions.

1. You can lose your computer privileges if you break or violate the Acceptable Use Policy rules. True False

You are allowed to change the picture on your computer desktop. 2. You are allowed to change the picture on your computer desktop. True False

Using the computer to bully your friend is not allowed. 3. Using the computer to bully your friend is not allowed. True False

Students may access their e-mail. 4. Students may access their e-mail. True False

5. Using school computers to make birthday cards or pictures for your locker is allowed. True False

Students are allowed to download programs from the internet. 6. Students are allowed to download programs from the internet. True False

7. Students may copy and use anything from the internet without citing it. True False

Students must keep their passwords a secret. 8. Students must keep their passwords a secret. True False

9. Students are allowed to share their personal information with anyone online. Such as name, address and phone number. True False

Students are allowed to play any type of games on the internet. 10. Students are allowed to play any type of games on the internet. True False

Students will be disciplined for going on inappropriate sites online . 11. Students will be disciplined for going on inappropriate sites online . True False

Using school computers for personal reasons is allowed. 12. Using school computers for personal reasons is allowed. True False