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ACCEPTABLE USE POLICIES
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Use network resources for school work only Always Log-on/Log-off AUP/RUP training and signature pages are required Always know where you are saving and printing Never share your district issued username and password. NETWORK STANDARDS
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Do not reveal personal information. Scan external media storage devices before use. Do not use your personal cell phone during the school day. NETWORK STANDARDS
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It is a violation to knowingly attempt to access resources that you don’t have permission to utilize as a student. Report instances where you have access to data resources that are not appropriate for student use. USE OF DATA
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You may lose your computer privileges for: Misuse of district equipment & resources Plagiarism Cyberbullying Persistent off-task behaviors INTERNET ACCEPTABLE USE
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You may not: install outside software on school computers access the network with personal devices use outside Internet on campus (Aircards, etc.) Access non-district e-mail RESTRICTIONS
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RESPONSIBLE USE POLICIES
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Choose your online names wisely. Limit your online “friends” to people you know in real life. Respect age restrictions and guidelines on websites. RESPECT AND PROTECT YOURSELF
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Set your privacy settings to limit access by strangers Consider your safety and future college and career goals when posting Report anything inappropriate to an adult Keep the lines of communication open with parents and teachers and share your experiences. RESPECT AND PROTECT YOURSELF
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by not “flaming” or forwarding messages that are unkind or inappropriate by not getting involved in conversations that are unkind, mean or bullying. by reporting any conversations you see that are unkind, mean or bullying. RESPECT AND PROTECT OTHERS
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Avoid websites that: Are sexually explicit Portray illegal behaviors Are racist or disrespectful to other cultures Do impersonate someone else online or post cruel comments/pictures on social media sites. RESPECT AND PROTECT OTHERS
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Digital piracy is a federal offense Making illegal copies of music, movies, games and other software that you own is against the law. Always respect the rights of the copyright holder and cite all sources used in projects. RESPECT AND PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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Learn to evaluate the credibility and accuracy of information on websites. Keep in mind that hacking into websites is a crime. RESPECT AND PROTECT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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