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Dawes Intermediate miDevice Student Guidelines & Internet Safety Procedures Revised from the iSafe program at www.isafe.org
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miDevice Student Guidelines
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You may bring a 7" or larger electronic device to school. It must be able to access the internet. Devices must be labeled with your first and last name. You, the owner, are the only one allowed to use your device. You are allowed to bring only one device to school.
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Your device must be charged at home. You will not be able to charge your device at school. Teachers will not correct any problems with your device. You may not load apps at school. All apps must be loaded on the device at home. You must take your device home each day.
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miDevice Zones
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RED ZONE DEVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED Bathrooms Cafeteria
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miDevice Zones YELLOW ZONE DEVICES ARE NOT SEEN OR HEARD ClassroomPE CarpoolCafeteria HallMedia Center
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miDevice Zones GREEN ZONE Devices are used under the direction of the teacher for educational purpose.
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Internet Safety Procedures
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Who likes riding a bike? Learning to ride a bike requires a lot of training, practice and education to stay safe…. Everyone needs to be taught to drive safely and…… to use the internet!
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Keeping your equipment safe! Just like you have to take care of your bike … You need to take care of your device. Remember: *Be careful with food or drink around your device *Log in and Out (just like you have to get your bike ready and put it away.)
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Night Riding – Online Predators Just like you can’t see everywhere at night and what is ahead …. You can’t see who is on the other end of the computer or device. And just like night riding …. Things/people aren’t how they seem! So…. Don’t Give out personal information Send photos to someone without parent’s permission. Agree to meet someone. If you hit something in the dark …… Tell an adult right away!
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Road Rage - Cyberbullying Have you ever seen someone riding their bike in an unsafe manner? Well, people can be mean and nasty online too! Remember: Cyberbullying just like road rage can be turned in to the police! Don’t: *Reply mean things back to a bully. *Agree to meet a bully. Do: *Close out of email or instant message *Tell an adult right away!
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Riding Double - Downloading Have you ever seen anyone riding on the handlebars of someone’s bike? This happens on the internet, too. People download music and movies without paying for them. Artists work very hard and that is their job! Paying for this is the way they get paid. Downloading for free is “stealing”. Don’t: Download free movies and music online Do: Download them from a site that you pay to use.
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Rough Road! - Spam Just like on the road you can run into bumpy sidewalks/stone or gravel – which slows you down. Spam can junk up your device and slow it way down! Don’t: * Click on pop up ads. * Answer an email from someone you don’t know. * Don’t give out personal information.
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Flat Tire/Broken Chain - Viruses Sometimes your bike gets a flat tire – or your chain breaks! A computer or device can get viruses and then it won’t work either…. Don’t: *Open email attachments from someone you don’t know. * Keep antivirus and antispyware up to date. Do: * Delete emails from people you don’t know.
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Wanna Win a Free Bike?- Scams Everyone would like a shiny new bike! The internet is becoming the easiest place to purchase items. More and more “scams” are appearing. Don’t: * Give out personal information * Click on pop-up ads. * Click on free offers.
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Dude – Where’s My Bike? – Stolen Identity Sometimes bikes get stolen. If you don’t protect your bike or use a chain and lock when you leave it – it could get stolen! Don’t give out personal information on sites that you are not sure of. Only use secure sites when entering information. Protect your passwords.
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Bicycle Built for Two - Plagiarism You wouldn’t want to be on a bicycle built for two and you do all the peddling and work – you have to give credit when you use things from the internet. Plagiarism is copying and pasting off the internet and not giving credit for it and claiming it as your own. Remember: Teachers look for copied work!
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