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1 Digital Citizenship Grades 4-6
I can use technology in safe, respectful and responsible ways.

2 What is the AUP- Acceptable Use Policy?

3 AUP- Acceptable Use Policy
SPS Technology, Telecommunications, and Internet Acceptable Use Policy (Policy 6400)

4 SUMMARY FOR STUDENTS The purpose of the Technology, Telecommunications, and Internet Acceptable Use Policy is to provide guidelines, rules and code of conduct for the use of technology and the internet in Spokane Public Schools.

5 This policy refers to technology, telecommunications, and internet, including but not limited to, the use of computers, mobile devices, networks, and other district technology and to the sending/receiving electronic or digital information via , voic , blogs, internet, and any other means.

6 Internet use is for the purpose of supporting the educational needs and teaching and learning requirements of the district's educational program and is furnished to students as a privilege, not a right or entitlement. The district will impose discipline on those who abuse this privilege.

7 The district will provide students with internet safety educational opportunities about appropriate online behavior, including interacting with other individuals on social networking, cyberbullying awareness and response, and digital citizenship through classroom instruction as well as electronic and printed resources.

8 The district regularly monitors its computer systems and networks
monitoring web sites visited by students reviewing material downloaded from or uploaded to the internet by users reviewing and instant messages sent and received by users monitoring the content and use of blogs and wikis and…. reviewing any files or information stored on district computers or network servers or storage devices. (your L drive)

9 Students should not have an expectation of privacy in anything they create, store, send or receive on district computers or networks. The district is also making every reasonable attempt to limit access to inappropriate material by using an internet filtering system and encouraging student personal responsibility and accountability.

10 You are ultimately responsible for your actions in accessing and using the internet.

11 Turning Point Student Response Activity (clickers)
Show what you know about SPS Technology, Telecommunications, and Internet Acceptable Use Policy Turning Point Student Response Activity (clickers)

12 What grade are you in? 4th 6th 5th

13 It’s ok to give out your password to your best friend.
Yes No

14 If you are working on a group project it is ok to give out your password.
Yes No

15 You are responsible for your online choices and behavior.
True False

16 Students do not have a right to privacy when they are using school computers.
Agree Disagree

17 Using computers at school is a right not a privilege.
Agree Disagree

18 Spokane Public Schools routinely track student online activity.
True False

19 Posting inappropriate ideas in your file is ok because your file is private.
Agree Disagree

20 Forging information using another student’s account is not ok.
Agree Disagree

21 It is ok to bully or harass people on the computer at home or at school.
Agree Disagree

22 Students do not have the right to privacy in anything they create here at school.
Agree Disagree

23 Students in Spokane Public Schools agree to use the internet for educational purposes only.
Disagree

24 Someone who is respectful and responsible will do the following while using Spokane Public Schools Computers: Never give out personal information. Share only appropriate information. Use the computer for educational purposes only. All of the above.

25 A student who is caring will never…
Post unkind or inappropriate comments about another student or teacher. Bully or tease another student using the computer. Both of the above.

26 A person who is fair will do the following:
Always give credit to the source that you received your information from. Never pass off other people’s work as your own. Both of the above

27 A person who is trustworthy will do the following regarding their personal L drive account
Keep their user name to themself Keep their password to themselves Both of the above.

28 Digital Citizenship Do not give out your password or your user name to anyone for any reason. Do not write anything that you would not want your teacher, parent or the public to see. Visit websites and or databases for school work only: The district routinely monitors student and staff use of computers. Honor all people work by giving them credit.


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