Internet Safety Reporting and Researching Plagiarism or taking created for others work is NOT acceptable. If using copy and paste from the Internet,

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Internet Safety

Reporting and Researching Plagiarism or taking created for others work is NOT acceptable. If using copy and paste from the Internet, must reference the site Must use reading in your OWN words if using a report Use your computer only for official school purposes. Personal use is not allowed unless permissible.

Reporting and Researching Do not steal information from the computer files of others, delete or copy. You can only use the classroom printer with permission only. Do NOT touch other workstations by turning off computer, using others mouse and keyboard. Responsible to check the BCS website daily for calendar updates and so forth.

Typing in all CAPITAL letters when sending s – means you are SHOUTING with complete spelling. No Acronyms allowed

The author of the message has to give permission to forward or post the Never send personal or offensive s to others Never use profanity Never to administrators

Correct spelling and English grammar when sending e- mails to classmates as well as instructor Be polite and considerate at all times Responsible to check your daily when entering the classroom

Each student is responsible for his or her first class s Never, EVER, share passwords with your friend or relative, etc. BE RESPONSIBLE for all work and activities assigned and be ORGANIZED

OWNERSHIP MATURITY PROFESSIONALISM COMMUNICATION SKILLS FUTURE EMPLOYMENT AS AN ADULT COMPUTER LITERACY SELF-MANAGEMENT INCREASE IN READING, WRITING AND MATHAMETIC SKILLS CONNECTION TO WORK SKILLS EXPECTED TO PERFORM FOR EMPLOYMENT OR SELF- EMPLOYED