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Promethean Activboard Projector TV Student Desks Bookshelf Computers (2)Computers (1) Kindle (1)

Remember Rules for Lab  Sign in on the lab attendance sheet for the computer that you are using, indicating your computer number, name, and assignment. You, and only you, are responsible for your work area.  The school rules and dress code is still in effect when you enter the lab. (We are still in school.)  Computers eat up only the power bill so leave food and drinks on table located in the front of the lab.  Attempting to "fix" things yourself is not smart. Report all damage to the equipment before you start working on the designated workstation.

 You deserve to learn in a clean room, and so does everyone else. Do not leave garbage.  Think before you type. Attempting to access chat rooms, games, pornographic sites, and other such activities on lab computers will result in permanent removal from the lab.  Respect everyone's right to study and learn. This means no loud noises or distractions.  In an attempt to skip class, one should not come to the lab.

  Can I use this photograph or illustration in my project? You can use one but no more than five by the same photographer or illustrator without the permission of the creator. To use more, you need to ask permission. You must include a bibliography of any work you use.   Can I use this music in my project? You can use up to 10% of a song or musical work in a presentation. Some guidelines say you can use no more than 30 seconds from one song. To use more, you need to ask permission. You must include a bibliography of any work you use. Copyright/ Fair Use Guide

  Can I use this video clip in my project? You can use (without the creator’s permission) up to 10% or up to 3 minutes (whichever is less) of copyrighted videotapes, DVDs, encyclopedias on CD-ROM, etc. To use more, you need to ask permission. You must include a bibliography of any work you use.   Can I use this text material in my project? * You can use (without the creator’s permission) - A poem with less than 250 words - Up to of 250 words from a poem greater than 2500 words - Articles, stories, or essays less than 2,500 words - Part of a longer work: 10% of the work or 1,000 words - One chart, picture, diagram, graph, cartoon or picture per book, - encyclopedia, newspaper, or magazine - Two pages from a picture book with less than 2,500 words (To use more, you need to ask permission.) - You must include a bibliography of any work you use.

  Remember, you may keep your project in a portfolio forever, but you should not put it on the web or make copies of the project without permission from the creator(s) of the material.  (August 2010)  Adapted by Debbie Graff from Kathy Schrock from kathyschrock.net/pdf/copyright_schrock (August 2010) Permission granted to reproduce the chart for classroom use.

Classroom Computer Schedule MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 1 st Period Kim Payton Christina Whatley Kelly Brown Kendra Simmons Brandon Hendrix Clay Jones Rodney Morrow Sam Mullins 1 st Period Trashondra Tabb Courtney Chism Stephanie King Lindy Ann Jones Michael Sprewell Kendal Kiser Matt Kinard Reese McCoy 1 st Period Lauren Thompson Megan Prentice Ann Sedita Loriel Gomez Seth Peak Bobby Burton Briar McCray Omar Rodriguez 1 st Period Blair George Caitlin James Jessica Kerr Lisa Mills David Corbridge John Mosley Dewey Kinders Kinard Bell 1 st Period Tominique Daniels Danielle Downs Melissa McKinney Octavia Ledlow Reggie Bragston Trip Deason Wilder Johnson Levi Beston 2 nd Period Courtney Cox Nikki Caffee Lindsey Belcher Jessica Nichols Frank Mitchell Joshua Colburn D. A. Mack Jeremy Johnson 2 nd Period Hannah Peak Kristen McGee Kay Lewis Monique Hill Ladarius King Seth Lightsey Anthony Graff Reid Lewis 2 nd Period Holly Dixon Brianne Crowe Briana Duncan Harley Adams Levy Nielson Kasey Oden Mark Ingram Terrance Cody 2 nd Period Natasha Briscoe Ashley Ingram Lara Henry Sarah Thompson Steven Jones Paul Lesden Luke Costel Sammy Briggs 2 nd Period Kenyatta Holifield Jessica Owens Kassie Stewart Erica Stacy Brandon Dodson Joey Lawrence Brandon Tribble Scott Alsbrook

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 3 rd Period Karen Black Eden Lehr Devin Brown Britney Bivins Ryan Smith J.D. Ard Brian Miller Matt Mogle 3 rd Period Tanya Nichols Leslie Smith Nancy Lee Kae Davis Will Payne Steven Howell Zach Clemons Zachary Stacy 3 rd Period Erica Mejia Merissa Montez Tatiana Monroe Meggan Cox Steven House Logan Reid Carl McGuire Jacob McCollough 3 rd Period Brooke Matzke Naomi Armand Hannah Farris Dana Houston Scott Cancel Alan Ray Aaron Bamberg Alfred Smith 3 rd Period Jessalyn O’Shell Amanda Jamison Abby Hoglin Alexandra Yuro Ben Stoddard Brett Markham Carlos Zambrano David Wencil 6 th Period Candi Good Destiny Hayden Eliza Hunter Dasha Maye Andrew Franklin Caleb Cash Ronnie Dashden Dustin Gilbert 6 th Period Emily Dyer Gabby Bowman Hannah Terry Jamie King Eric Cottingham Garrett Weaver Jace Watkins Kent Stevens 6 th Period Karisa Richey Julia Caldwell Mariska Hargitay Kate Lewis Parker McCaleb Matthew Roy Brad Pitt Nick Carter 6 th Period Stacy London Michele Blanton Amanda Hosey Quinja Lockett Nadeem Riaz Patrick Noland Randy Austin Tim McGraw 6 th Period Sara Lecroy Tina Fey Jennifer Anniston Dakota Fanning Ricky Lopez Eddie Murphy Robert Pattinson Taylor Lautner