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1. Links Related to Making K-12 Acceptable Use Policies
- www-ed.fnal.gov
- Links Related to Making K-12 Acceptable Use Policies.
- A Few Policies and Papers on Acceptable Use.
- Glenview Illinois District's Acceptable Use Forms .
- Developing a School or District "Acceptable Use Policy" (Clancy Wolf) .
- Netiquette and TENET Acceptable Use Policy .
- Lists of K-12 Acceptable Use Policies.
- Acceptable Use Policies: Texas Studies Gopher .
- Acceptable Use Policies/Agreements for K-12 (Syracuse Gopher) .
2. Acceptable Use Policy
- ideanet.doe.state.in.us
- Acceptable Use Policy.
- State Requirements for Indiana Public School Internet Acceptable Use Policies and Guidelines.
- State Recommendations for Indiana Public School Internet Acceptable Use Policies and Guidelines.
- Suggested Model for Indiana Public School Internet Acceptable Use Policy which complies with requirements.
- Indiana School Districts with Internet Acceptable Use Policies on file with the Indiana DOE which have been verified as complying with the Requirements .
3. Acceptable Use Policy: Policies and Procedures: MOREnet: About MOREnet
- www.more.net
- Home » About MOREnet » Policies and Procedures » Acceptable Use Policy.
- Acceptable Use Policy.
- Acceptable Use.
- It is not acceptable to use MOREnet for purposes which violate federal or state law. ...
- It is not acceptable to use MOREnet for any purpose which violates the intellectual property rights of others.
- It is not acceptable to use MOREnet in a manner that intentionally or negligently disrupts normal network use and service. ...
- It is not acceptable to use MOREnet for commercial activities that are not in support of education, research, public service, economic development or government purposes. Further, it is not acceptable to distribute unsolicited advertising. ...
- Reported and perceived violations of the Acceptable Use Policy will be reviewed by the MOREnet Executive Director. ...
- If you have questions about the MOREnet Acceptable Use Policy, its interpretation or enforcement, please send e-mail to security@more. ...
- Acceptable Use Policy .
- Acceptable Use.
4. Acceptable Use Policies
- www-personal.umich.edu
- Acceptable Use Policies.
- Users must be informed of acceptable use policies when they are online.
- Example of acceptable use agreement .
- Acceptable Use Policy for Chicago school .
- Acceptable Use Policy in LA Unified School District .
5. Developing a School Acceptable Use Policy
- commtechlab.msu.edu
- Developing a School Acceptable Use Policy .
- To help deal with concerns about students accessing inappropriate materials, many school districts are developing and implementing acceptable use policies for their teachers, staff, and students. These policies describe what the school system deems 'acceptable use' of technology for educational purposes. ... This activity describes how to develop an acceptable use policy, suggestions for getting community support for this policy, and references to other resources available on the development and implementation of these policies. ...
- Learn if your school system already has an acceptable use policy for technology. ...
- Learn how to write an acceptable use policy for technology in your school. ...
- Get school board support and approval for an acceptable use policy. ...
- Gather local support from students, teachers, staff, and parents as you implement your acceptable use policy. ...
- Learn where to get additional information on acceptable use policies.
- To help students, parents, teachers, and staff understand, engage in, and monitor wise use of the Internet, many school systems are implementing acceptable use policies (AUP) for their students and personnel. These policies lay out under what conditions access to the Internet from a school computer is acceptable and when it is not. These policies generally take the form of a written document which describes what is acceptable school use of technology. ...
- While each community must decide for itself what it feels is appropriate use of technology, there are many helpful resources available on the Internet that can guide the creation and implementation of an acceptable use policy for schools. In addition to the resources in the Internet Resources section below, school personnel may wish to consider the following issues when developing an acceptable use policy:.
- Get broad support for any acceptable use policy. Ideally, a school board should be directly involved in establishing any acceptable use policy adopted by a school district. ...
6. NMCTE Selected Acceptable Use policy ResourcesInternet Use Policies
- sde.state.nm.us
- If you are wondering why schools should go to the trouble to develop an acceptable use policy, please check out What you need to know about developing an Acceptable Use Policy. ... Dave's page contains links to K-12 Acceptable Use Policies.
- State of Indiana Acceptable Use Policies .
7. Acceptable Use Policy (Teachers)
- www.webschool.org.uk
- Acceptable Use Policy This policy can be copied freely and adapted for use in your own school/organisation.
- Aims of the Acceptable Use Policy .
- Provide rules which are consistent with the acceptable procedures commonly used on the Internet, including those associated with netiquette. ...
- The Acceptable Use Policy : Teachers .
- Report any incident which breaches the Acceptable Rules Policy immediately to the Head of IT, or the Librarian (Mr. ...
- Acceptable Use Policy (Students).
8. Policy 2460 -- Safety and Acceptable Use of the Internet by Students and Educators
- wvde.state.wv.us
- POLICY NUMBER AND TITLE: Policy 2460-Safety and Acceptable Use of the Internet by Students and Educators.
- As the use of telecommunication networks by students and educators increase, there is a need to clarify acceptable use and safety of those networks and to include federal regulations from the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA).
- It addresses acceptable use, privileges, accountability and responsibility, web publishing, network etiquette, reliability, security, safety, and vandalism.
- Policy 2460 has been revised (1) to include the new federal regulations regarding issues of child safety and acceptable use of the Internet and (2) to be in compliance with Universal Service Fund for Schools and Libraries (E-rate) guidelines.
- SAFETY AND ACCEPTABLE USE OF THE INTERNET .
- Scope - This legislative rule establishes criteria for the safety and acceptable use of the Internet by students, educators, school personnel, and the West Virginia Department of Education employees. ...
- Acceptable Use.
- Each student who will access the Internet will be provided acceptable use training and shall have an acceptable use form, signed by a parent or legal guardian, on file. ... Based upon the acceptable use and safety guidelines outlined in this document, the West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE) and the WVNET system administrators will determine what is appropriate use, and their decision is final. ...
- Educators are encouraged to define a student code of conduct or set of responsibilities for the safety and acceptable use of telecommunications in the classroom. ...
- Those receiving a domain name must follow all guidelines detailed as part of the application process, including the adoption of a current safety and acceptable use policy. ...
- As part of the application process the school/county is required to have local guidelines for web publishing as part of their acceptable use policy. ...
9. Necessity of a K-12 Internet Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
- www2.msstate.edu
- Necessity of a K-12 Internet Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).
- "Acceptable Use Policy Definition" by Bill Manning of Rice University and Don Perkins of the Houston Independent School District. ...
- Critiquing Acceptable Use Policies," an editorial by Dave Kinnaman. ...
- It specifically sets out acceptable uses, rules of on-line behavior, and access privileges. ...
- , Educational Technology Coordinator of the Olympic Educational Service District 114 in Bremerton, Washington has written an excellent article entitled "Developing a School or District Acceptable Use Policy for Student and Staff Access to the Internet" (Wolf, 1994). ...
- Acceptable and Unacceptable Use .
- The name of this article is "Common Questions and Answers about the Creation of Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) Governing Internet Use in a K-12 Setting" (Classroom Connect, 1996). ...
- ’Californi's" Electronic Information Resources Acceptable Use Policy, District Guidelines" was one of the best policies the authors located. ...
- edu:11700/More/Acceptable/utah">Utah Education Network's (Policy: Proper, 1993) and the Minnesota Public School Internet Policy (Minnesota Public, 1994) policies are both short, concise, no-frills policies.
- e Nueva School's’ Acceptable Use Policy and Contract, Hillsborough, California (Nueva School, No Date) .
- AUPs define acceptable behaviors by student and staff users of information systems and are designed to satisfy the regional networks most schools districts join when connecting to the electronic highway. "Board Policies also describe acceptable student behaviors, echoing the content of AUPs, but they tie those standards to the district's policies on student rightsand responsibilities, drawing connections, for example, with the district policy and procedures on locker searches and a student's rights to privacy or freedom of speech. ...
- Legal and Educational Analysis of K-12 Internet Acceptable Use Policies.
- Willard has presented much information about many concerns involved in developing board and acceptable use policies. ...
- Acceptable Use Policies: (December 1994-January 1995) Defining What's Allowed Online, and What's Not. ...
- edu:1170/00/More/Acceptable/ala.
10. Seafood List Introduction
- vm.cfsan.fda.gov
- "The Seafood List" is a compilation of existing acceptable market names for imported and domestically available seafood as well as scientific names, common names, and known vernacular or regional names. ...
- "The Seafood List" is a compilation of existing acceptable market names for imported and domestically available seafood. It is advisable to use either the Acceptable Market Name or the Common Name in labeling seafood products which will help assure that identity labeling of the seafood will comply with FDA and NMFS regulations. ...
- "The Seafood List" is a compilation of existing acceptable market names for imported and domestically available seafood. ... Its purpose is to promote uniformity in the use of FDA acceptable market names by the fish industry, and to provide consistent advice on these names. ...
- In determining which seafood species would be included, and what market names would be acceptable, the following criteria were used:.
- When more than one name is in use for a species, the acceptable market name has been decided based on the above references and in consultation with FDA and NMFS.
- It is advisable to use either the Acceptable Market Name or the Common Name in labeling seafood products which will help assure that identity labeling of the seafood will comply with FDA and NMFS regulations. ... The listing of Vernacular Names have been included for information purposes, and to help reference the Acceptable Market Name.
11. History of this Page (Acceptable Use)
- minnow.cc.gatech.edu
12. Issues in a Computer Acceptable Use Policy
- www.rbs2.com
- Computer Acceptable Use Policy.
- There are three general goals in writing an Acceptable Use Policy for computers on a university campus: .
- The following list might serve as an agenda of items to discuss at a meeting to draft an Acceptable Use Policy: .
- necessary to investigate possible violations of this Acceptable Use Policy, .
- Such specific, local policies should explicitly refer to the university-wide Acceptable Use Policy, then add additional regulations. Only in exceptional cases (perhaps requiring written approval of a dean), should a specific, local policy allow conduct that is prohibited in the university-wide Acceptable Use Policy. ...
- Using a search engine to find computer "Acceptable Use Policy" will return hundreds of documents from the Internet. The following links are to webpages that have a large collection of links to Computer Acceptable Use Policies from many universities. ...
- It is critical that the Acceptable Use Policy be terse. ... (Only attorneys and bureaucrats love long regulations! <grin>) On the other hand, adding reasons and explanations (which are desirable, as explained in the previous paragraph), will make the Acceptable Use Policy longer than three pages. ... In the copy of the Acceptable Use Policy that is posted at the university website, the rules on the first page should be linked to explanations later in the document. ...
- , see above) that are acceptable to the university. ...
- While the Acceptable Use Policy should be included in the faculty/staff personnel manual and in the student handbook, a copy should also be given to each person at the time their computer username and initial password is issued. Each user should sign a written statement that he/she has received a written copy of the Acceptable Use Policy, has read the Policy, and he/she agrees to comply with the regulations in that Policy. ...
- To whom should suspected violations of the Acceptable Use Policy be reported? .
- What penalties can be imposed on violators of the Acceptable Use Policy?.
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