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13. Preston County Board of Education: Policy 3-45 - Technology Acceptable Use Policy
- www.prestonboe.com
- Policy 3-45 - Technology Acceptable Use Policy.
- The purpose of this policy is to set forth the acceptable use of technology and the Internet in PCS. ...
- School principals have the authority to terminate individual student access to technology if the student graduates, transfers from the school, drops out of School, or violates the Acceptable Use Guidelines. ...
- The use of Internet in schools must be consistent with Preston County School's Acceptable Use Policy and the West Virginia Department of Education's Policy 2460. ...
- us" account must sign the PCS Acceptable Use Policy. ...
- 4 Before any student uses the Internet in school, he/she must receive Acceptable Use training conducted by a PCS educator. ...
- 5 All students must have a signed PCS Acceptable Use Policy on file in their school. ...
- Local school principals who permit the use of free and/or unsecured email accounts agree to acceptable responsibility at such use by staff and students in their school. ...
14. AUP - Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology
- www.unh.edu
- Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology Resources at the University of New Hampshire.
- Acceptable Use of IT Resources. ...
- This Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) provides guidelines for the acceptable use of the University's IT resources as well as for the University's access to information to manage these resources.
- Use of information technology resources can be broadly categorized as acceptable, allowable, or prohibited: .
- Acceptable use of information technology resources is legal use consistent with the mission of the University of New Hampshire, i. ...
- Allowable use is legal use for other purposes that does not impinge on Acceptable use. The amount of Allowable use will vary over time based on the capacity reserve of information technology resources available beyond Acceptable use. ...
- Prohibited use is illegal use and all other use that is neither Acceptable nor Allowable. ...
- "AUP" is the Acceptable Use Policy for Information Technology resources and refers to this document. ...
- Acceptable Use of IT Resources. Although this Policy sets forth the general boundaries of acceptable use of IT resources, students, faculty, and staff should consult their respective governing policy manuals for more detailed statements on permitted and appropriate use. ...
- Acceptable Use. ...
- The capacity of IT resources available beyond acceptable use will vary over time and so individual use will be restricted if it interferes with the University's primary mission. ...
- Prohibited use is illegal use and all other use that is neither acceptable nor allowable. ...
15. Acceptable Use Policy
- cc.uoregon.edu
- Acceptable Use Policy.
- This document presents guidelines for acceptable use of University of Oregon computing resources. It neither reduces nor expands existing acceptable-use policies, but merely clarifies and illustrates the sorts of behaviors that may result in a response by the university or other interested parties. ... While staff members do not provide legal advice, they can help you review technical issues and explain what is generally considered to be acceptable or unacceptable behavior.
- An addendum to this document, Amendments to State of Oregon Policies on Acceptable Use of State Electronic Information Systems, outlines the University's departures from statewide acceptable use regulations. ...
- If you have questions related to acceptable use of UO computing services, please contact the Associate Vice President of Information Systems. ...
16. Internet 101: Acceptable Use Policies (AUP's)
- horizon.nmsu.edu
- Acceptable Use Policies (AUP's).
- Acceptable Use Policies (AUP's) - AUP's are your tool for defining for your child or student what the boundaries are, and what you expect from them. ...
- Acceptable Use Policies: A Handbook is a handbook on AUP's from the Virginia Department of Education, Division of Technology. ...
- Necessity of a K-12 Internet Acceptable Use Policy, a research paper about AUP's, what they are, how to write them, examples, and why we need them. ...
- Pitsco's Launch to Acceptable Use Policies links to many example AUP's. ...
17. Monash University Secretariat | Policy Bank | Acceptable use of information technology facilities by students
- www.adm.monash.edu.au
- Acceptable use of information technology facilities by students.
- The objective of the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Facilities policy is to protect the essential interests of the University without inhibiting the use of the information technology environment, which is intended for the greater benefit of students, staff and the University generally.
- The Acceptable Use of Information Technology Facilities by Students governs all computers, computing laboratories, lecture theatres and video conferencing rooms across the University together with use of all associated networks, internet access, email, hardware, dial-in access, data storage, computer accounts, software (both proprietary and those developed by the University), telephony services and voicemail (the IT facilities').
- The Administrator of an IT facility may restrict access to an individual user on the grounds that the user is in breach of this Acceptable Use policy. ...
- Such reason would include, but not be limited to, suspected or reported breaches of this Acceptable Use policy, or breach of any Statutes, Regulations or policies of the University, or suspected breaches of the law.
18. NLSD Acceptable Use Policy
- www.saskschools.ca
- NLSD Acceptable Use Policy.
- Acceptable Use Policy .
- Acceptable Use Policy.
- The school-based system administrator will decide what constitutes proper conduct and acceptable use of school-based computers, and his or her decision is final.
- Acceptable Use Policy .
19. Acceptable Use Policies/Agreements for K-12 - University of Maryland
- www.inform.umd.edu
- Acceptable Use Policies/Agreements for K-12.
20. Internet Acceptable Use Policies
- www.ukoln.ac.uk
- Internet Acceptable Use Policies.
- This paper will look at how a policy for acceptable public use of the Internet in the library can be developed and the issues affecting policy development and implementation. Why have an Acceptable Use Policy.
- An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is a crucial tool in helping to manage public access to the Internet. ...
- Elements of an Acceptable Use Policy.
- ACCEPTABLE USE: How are users expected to behave?.
- Although this paper focuses on acceptable use by the public, staff use should also be considered. ...
21. JANET Publications
- www.ja.net
- JANET Acceptable Use Policy.
- Acceptable Use .
- It is the responsibility of User Organisations to ensure that members of their own user communities use JANET services in an acceptable manner and in accordance with current legislation.
- It is therefore recommended that each User Organisation establishes its own statement of acceptable use within the context of the services provided to its users, and in a form that is compatible with the conditions expressed in this Policy. ...
- Acceptable Use.
- Where JANET is being used to access another network, any abuse of the acceptable use policy of that network will be regarded as unacceptable use of JANET. ...
- It is acceptable for a User Organisation connected to JANET to extend access to others on a limited basis, provided no charge is made for such access. For example, it is acceptable that a visitor to the Organisation be permitted to gain access to JANET for the purpose of maintaining contact with his or her home organisation. ...
- Restoration would be made only when the JISC was satisfied that the appropriate steps had been taken at the Organisation involved to ensure acceptable behaviour in future.
22. Policy 2460: Table of Contents
- access.k12.wv.us
- Safety and Acceptable Use of the Internet by Students and Educators.
- West Virginia K-12 Acceptable Use Policy.
- Acceptable Use (126-41-3 3. ...
23. ESnet Acceptable Use Policy
- www.es.net
- net James F Leighton ESnet Acceptable Use Policy.
- The purpose of this document is to convey the acceptable use policy regarding utilization of the Energy Sciences Network (ESnet). The policy set forth below defines acceptable practices. ...
- Any restriction of use, contained within this Acceptable Use Policy, is intended to protect this DOE, Office of Science resource for its intended use and for which funding is appropriated.
- ESnet traffic may be monitored to ensure that security policies are adhered to ensure adherence to acceptable use policy. ...
- ACCEPTABLE .
- Acceptable use of ESnet includes: .
- Any traffic that either originates or terminates within an ESnet site and that is also compliant with the other rules and regulations of this Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). ...
- The traffic must meet the acceptable use policy of that agency and the level of network traffic must not interfere with other stated acceptable use traffic on ESnet. ...
- The ESnet Steering Committee (ESSC), or their appointees, will review alleged violations of the ESnet Acceptable Use Policy on a case-by-case basis. ...
- Questions about this ESnet Acceptable Use Policy should be addressed to: .
24. City of Palo Alto - Acceptable Use Policy
- www.cityofpaloalto.org
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