Bring Your Own Technology Janet Sanders Harris County High School Media Center.

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Bring Your Own Technology Janet Sanders Harris County High School Media Center

Why? Collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking Increase access 21 st Century technology skills, knowledge, and behavior

Policies School Internet Gateway only You are Responsible Privilege, that can be taken away Student Code of Conduct, Board Policies, Internet Acceptable Use and Internet Safety

Policies Cont. Instructional Purposes only Not for recording No gaming Each teacher can create own rules for use

Students should know… Network Filters Beware of viruses Security policies School District may confescate any assumed threat

Other Rules Student Drive limited No printing or charging You are responsible for charges Must use guest log in

Digital Citizenship Safe, Legal, Responsible Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself Respect Others, Protect Others Respect and Protect Intellectual Property Free Cyber-bullying Application cyberbullying/id ?mt=8