Technology Lab Rules, Procedures, Acceptable Use Policy Review Kindergarten-Second Grade This PowerPoint is meant to be used as a quick review! Students.

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Technology Lab Rules, Procedures, Acceptable Use Policy Review Kindergarten-Second Grade This PowerPoint is meant to be used as a quick review! Students have already been exposed to all of this information, you may spend as much time as you feel necessary on each slide, but remember what grade level you are working with! I would not read each slide to students word for word, but paraphrase the information and use the PowerPoint as a guide.

Opening/Objective 126.6(b)5a,b,c;6a,d: We will review the rules and procedures for the technology lab, our district’s acceptable use policy, how to log on to a computer using our district username and password and the parts of a computer. Closing: I can share with a friend why we have rules, procedures and an acceptable use policy. I can name the parts of a computer and log on and off the computer using my district username and password. Literacy Connection: Active Listening and Speaking

Acceptable Use Policy Review The Victoria Independent School District provides an array of technology resources for students to use. The acceptable use policy is a set of rules that we must follow in order to continue to use the districts resources.

Government Laws: I will use computers in conformity with laws of the United States and the State of Texas. Violations include, but are not limited to, the following:

Criminal Acts Example: trying to get onto someone else’s computer with out their permission.

Libel Laws Example: putting something on the internet about someone else that you know is not true.

Copyright Violations Example: using someone else’s work, picture, words or ideas as your own.

Netiquette and Appropriate Use Guidelines: Network Resources- The use of the network is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked if abused. The student is personally responsible for his/her actions when utilizing the school’s computer resources.

Privacy Network storage areas are the property of the school district. The Network Administrator may review any storage area of the school network to maintain system integrity and to insure that students are using the system responsibly.

Copying/Downloading Students are NOT permitted to download or install any software, shareware, or freeware onto the school’s computers. Students are NOT permitted to copy others’ work or intrude into others’ files. Students are NOT allowed to download copyrighted music or movies to Victoria ISD servers.

Inappropriate Materials or Language Students are NOT permitted to transmit, retrieve or store materials that are discriminatory, harassing, obscene, pornographic, or inappropriate. Should students encounter such material by accident, they should report it to their teacher immediately. The use of district online systems for personal gain, political lobbying or any other purpose which is illegal or against district policy or contrary to the district’s best interest is NOT permitted.

Student Understanding: I understand that passwords are private. I will not allow others to use my account name and password, or try to use that of others. I understand that my school network and accounts are owned by the District and are not private. Victoria ISD has the right to access my information at any time.

I will not bring any personal storage media to the school unless I have specific permission to do so. I will have the supervising teacher or the district technology department personnel scan the media for viruses and check for appropriate content before using it on school equipment.

I will be polite and use appropriate language online. I will not use bad/ugly words or any other inappropriate language as determined by school administrators.

I will use and other means of communications (e.g. blogs, wikis, podcasting, chat, instant-messaging, discussion boards, virtual learning environments, etc.) responsibly.

I understand that I represent the school district in all my online activities. I understand that I will be held responsible for how I represent myself and my school, department or District on the Internet.

I understand that pretending to be someone else online is forbidden. This includes, but is not limited to, sending out , creating accounts, or posting messages or other online content (e.g. text, images, audio or video) in someone else's name as a joke.

I will use technology resources responsibly. I understand that I am to notify an adult immediately if by accident I encounter materials that are offensive or inappropriate.

I will use technology resources productively and responsibly for school- related purposes. I will avoid using any technology resource in such a way that would disrupt the activities of other users.

I will refrain from attempting to bypass, or circumventing, security settings or Internet filters, or interfere with the operation of the network by installing illegal software, or web-based services and software not approved by the Victoria ISD Administrators or Technology Department.

I understand that vandalism is prohibited. This includes but is not limited to modifying or destroying equipment, programs, files, or settings on any computer or other technology resource.

I will respect the intellectual property of other users and information providers. I will obey copyright guidelines. I will not plagiarize or use other’s work without proper citation and permission.

I will refrain from the use of or access of files, software, or other resources owned by others without the owner’s permission. I will use only those school network directories that are designated for my use or for the purpose designated by my teacher.

I will follow all guidelines set forth by the District and/or my teachers when publishing schoolwork online (e.g. to a website, blog, wiki, discussion board, podcasting or video server).

I understand the Internet is a source for information that is both true and false; and that the school is not responsible for inaccurate information obtained from the Internet. I agree to abide by all Internet safety guidelines that are provided by the school and to complete all assignments related to Internet safety.

I understand that District administrators will deem what conduct is inappropriate use if such conduct is not specified in this agreement.

Before you are allowed to use the districts computers, you must sign this.

Before you are allowed to use the districts computers, your parents must sign this.