Internet Rules in the Classroom By: Ivie Reuter. Rule #1 You can use the Internet only if you follow the rules.

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Internet Rules in the Classroom By: Ivie Reuter

Rule #1 You can use the Internet only if you follow the rules.

2. The Internet is for doing schoolwork, not for playing. Rule #2

When using the Internet, you must follow these rules: Do not give your name, address, phone number, school, or any information about yourself to someone on the Internet. People on the Internet are strangers. Tell your teacher if someone wants to meet you. Rule #3

Do not send threatening pictures or messages to other people. Do not send messages if people ask you to stop.

Do not look at or send pictures that you would not want your parents or teachers to see.

Do not download your own games or software on the school computers.

Do not download anything from the Internet into the computer without your teacher's permission.

The school can look at anything you save on the computer and can erase it. Rule #4

The Internet has some information that is not true. You might accidentally see things on the Internet that your parents do not want you to. Your family cannot sue the district or school because of this. Rule #5

Do not eat or drink anything in the classroom with computers. Rule #6

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