 The Grant  Netbook Expectations  The Cloud  Internet Safety  Personalizing it  The netbook  Logging into your netbook.

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 The Grant  Netbook Expectations  The Cloud  Internet Safety  Personalizing it  The netbook  Logging into your netbook

BTOP= Broadband Technology Opportunities Program Underserved area for broadband (high speed internet). BTOP federal grant: community classes, teacher courses, netbooks, Microsoft 2010, The Cloud, and more!

Treat the equipment, others, and yourself with respect. Using this netbook is a privilege, not a right. Exercise your battery to increase battery life. Be gentle! Placing things on top of the netbooks, carrying it by the battery, or picking it up by the screen can cause damage. Shut down correctly.

Allow others in your home to use the netbook educationally. Anticipate traffic tripping on cords. Wrap cords loosely (too tight can break wires). Have separate area for food and liquids.

Report any problems to district tech staff immediately with a tech ticket in the office (be very specific). 3 year warranty including accidental breakage until December Return it to school or ISD personnel prior to graduation or leaving the district. Failure to do so may result in the anti-theft software being engaged and a report to the police.

SERVICE TAG(S/N): 1ABC2D1

Computrace LoJack for Laptops Built in from the beginning. District only reports missing. LoJack locates, works with law enforcement in tracking it. Webcams are not remotely turned on by the district.

Access from ANY internet connected device. All students K–12 and staff. Different for different groups of students. englishgeometry

Protect yourself online! Think about what you are posting. Nothing is completely private when you write it online. Colleges/universities and employers are looking. Respect others online: keep it appropriate. Delete unknown s with attachments. Phone numbers, addresses, videos, travel plans, real names, etc. should be kept private.

1.Prevent it. Do NOT post in anger or frustration. It is not entertainment. Think about what you are posting. 2.Take action.  Ignore or block it. Don’t respond.  Put a stop to it! Report bullying behavior to a trusted adult, school, police, ISP, cell phone service, or host site (Facebook, YouTube, etc.).  Don’t spread it to others.

o If possible, discharge your battery before charging, but make sure it is fully charged for school. o Turn it off every day! o Updates occur at shut down (Java, Windows, Microsoft Security Essentials, etc.). o Report any accidents or problems ASAP by going to the office and filling out a Tech Ticket. o Summer accidents or problems may be turned in at the Administration Office. o Respect: Use technology ethically.