ACPS Acceptable Use Policy Grades 3-5. A Good Technology User: Uses the computer and other technology with good intentions and for educational purposes.

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ACPS Acceptable Use Policy Grades 3-5

A Good Technology User: Uses the computer and other technology with good intentions and for educational purposes. Does not use technology to hurt people or their work.

A Good Technology User: Respects the computer and other technology as our school’s property. Does not damage the computer or other school community property.

A Good Technology User: Respects the law. Does not download and/or install software, shareware, or freeware unless approved by a teacher and does not violate copyright laws.

A Good Technology User: Practices good citizenship using technology. Does not look at, send, or print inappropriate messages or pictures.

A Good Technology User: Respects the environment. Does not waste paper by printing too much.

A Good Technology User: Respects privacy rights. Does not share or use passwords that are not his/her own without a teacher’s permission.

A Good Technology User: Respects the rights of others. Does not go into another person’s folders, work, or files without permission. Does not use another person’s words, pictures, video, music, or other content in their own work without citing where it was found.

A Good Technology User: Acts responsibly. Tells an adult if his/her computer or other technology displays inappropriate material.

A Good Technology User: Accepts responsibility for proper technology use. Misuse of technology can result in loss of privileges and other punishments.

I agree to be a good technology user!