Barren County Schools Student Technology Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) “2012-2013”

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Barren County Schools Student Technology Appropriate Use Policy (AUP) “ ”

What is the AUP?  A contract you agree to each time you log on to the computers.  Promises you will make ethical decisions and use technology for education purposes.

Why Do We Have an AUP?  Ensure you will be respectful to others and to the equipment.  Computers and technology have been abused in the past.

Computers and Technology  Are a privilege  Without computers and technology, the educational process is limited. Examples: Research beyond school, state, and nation to international areas. Helps reduce paper/pencil/textbook routine, etc.)

What happens if I violate the AUP?  Disciplinary action  Loss of computer/technology use  Failure of this course  Criminal charges (in extreme cases)

Computers are the property of the Barren County School System and any information stored on them is also property of the Barren County School System. That includes your personal H drive The public U drive--everyone has access to this location. The computer’s hard drive (C drive)—Can’t access data stored on this computer at any other computer. And your school . School Property

Students will not engage in any illegal activity including copyright infringement, vandalism, or harassment on the computer. You will be held financially responsible and disciplinary action will take place. Vandalism

You will be financially responsible for any malicious damage or vandalism that you cause. Vandalism is any attempt to harm or destroy the computer, the operating system, or any applications installed on the computer; or to tamper with another person’s data. Financially Responsible

You may not alter the setup of any school computers or load programs or services without the permission of the School Technology Coordinator and/or principal. This includes the desktop screen saver and backgrounds. Computer Defaults

The network administrators and the District Technology Coordinator have the right to access any information stored in your user directory (H Drive), in your computer account, or on the current screen. Your Information

In extreme cases criminal charges may be filed depending on the severity of the violation and the district's discretion. Criminal Charges

Computer Lab Rules  You are to work on Computer Applications assignments ONLY when at your workstation.  If you finish your Computer Applications assignment and want to work on another teacher’s assignment, you must ask for permission first.  You ARE NOT to play games while in this room AT ANY TIME.

You cannot visit sites that have no educational purpose. Ask permission before you get on the Internet and let the teacher know why you are using the Internet. Internet Usage--Educational Sites

All of your internet traffic of site visits and duration of time on the pages are logged. Students have lost computer privileges because of inappropriate sites that were logged. Internet Usage

You must NOT access social media such as Facebook or other chat areas. Word of Advice: Watch what you put on Facebook that will hurt you in the future. Internet Usage

 The use of your school is for educational purposes only.  The content of your mail will be randomly checked. Usage

 You cannot open, forward, or create chain letters, joke of the day, prayer of the day, or any other form of non-educational . Usage

 All third party accounts (i.e. hotmail, yahoo mail, etc.) are expressly prohibited. Usage

 You cannot change backgrounds. Usage

Usage--Harassment  You are not to send harassing s to anyone for any reason.  Again, s are logged and all content can be used against you.

 You must not attempt to access the network with other user accounts or give your account information to another user.  Doing so will result in the immediate loss of your user account and computer privileges. Network

 Your user account, which gives you access to the internet, , and your home folder, may be terminated and privileges taken away if you do not follow these AUP guidelines. Network

Warning!!!  Do not ignore the AUP.  Students have lost their privilege to the computers and technology, thus failing this class due to not being able to complete their assignments. 

How Well Did You Listen?  Did you understand what was being discussed?  You should have completed your 17 questions over this PowerPoint. Make sure your name, date, and period are on your paper. Turn it into the basket.