Secondary GCCISD Agreement for Computing and Electronic Communications.

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Secondary GCCISD Agreement for Computing and Electronic Communications

As a technology user in GCCISD you are responsible for the following:

How Do I Login? Username: your ID# Password: your birthday (mmddyyyy format) *no spaces, hyphens, or backslashes used in the password

Password Keep it private. Do not let anyone use your username and password. You are responsible for all actions while logged into your account.

Username / Password If you think someone knows your username / password, immediately report it to one of the following: CTS Librarian Classroom teacher

Log Off… Make sure to log off Laptops Computer lab computers Classroom computers when you are finished with your work. *Remember to also click Log Off in the popup box.

iPads Expectations for using a shared iPad clean hands be gentle follow directions respect others’ work only open assigned app close app after use By swiping right, I agree to follow these expectations

Cyber Bullying Includes text, images, audio, or video that defames intimidates harasses harms insults humiliates others in an unwanted manner.

Misuse Misuse of computers will result in disciplinary action. This policy applies to all computers in the district.

Access Access to the district’s Internet is a privilege, not a right. Users are expected to follow the teacher’s directions. Noncompliance will result in suspension or termination of privileges, as well as any disciplinary action.

Do Not… You should not load Viruses Software Games on any district device.

Drives You may access the student share drive (S drive) or your student folder (G drive) to retrieve or save files. Attempting to access other drives is strictly prohibited. Noncompliance will result in disciplinary action.

Acknowledgement When you login to a GCCISD machine, clicking OK acknowledges that you have read and understand GCCISD’s rules and that noncompliance will result in suspension or termination of computer privileges and/or other disciplinary action.

Computer Don’ts… Don’t eat or drink near the computer. Don’t play with cords or pull them out. Don’t use other people’s equipment or read their files without asking. Don’t touch the screen on the monitor.