Acceptable Technology Use Policy
Online activity must be monitored and examined within each school district and each individual school. Acceptable Use Policies are outlined for the benefit of all parties involved, to include the teachers, staff, students and parents. The policy can be tailored to each individual grade if such a need is available. The main components of a policy are:
DATA PRIVACY
COPYRIGHT INFO
SECURITY
NETIQUETTE
EMPLOYEE-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP
DATA PRIVACY
COPYRIGHT INFO
SECURITY
NETIQUETTE
EMPLOYEE-STUDENT RELATIONSHIP
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References
Hughes, J.E. & Roblyer, M.D. (2019). Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching: Transforming Learning Across Disciplines (8th ed.). New York: Pearson Education, Inc.
Nachman, R. (2014, June 12). What is an Acceptable Use Policy? Retrieved from: https://www.slideshare.net/rachelnachman/rachel-nachman-aup-policy-project
Office of Educational Technology (n.d.) Student-Centered Acceptable Use Policy. Retrieved from: https://tech.ed.gov/stories/student-centered-acceptable-use-policy/
SoaringSandy.com. (2012). Acceptable Use Policies for Students. Retrieved from: http://www.soaringsandy.com/2012/07/acceptable-use-policies-for-kids.html
Hughes, J.E. & Roblyer, M.D. (2019). Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching: Transforming Learning Across Disciplines (8th ed.). New York: Pearson Education, Inc.
Nachman, R. (2014, June 12). What is an Acceptable Use Policy? Retrieved from: https://www.slideshare.net/rachelnachman/rachel-nachman-aup-policy-project
Office of Educational Technology (n.d.) Student-Centered Acceptable Use Policy. Retrieved from: https://tech.ed.gov/stories/student-centered-acceptable-use-policy/
SoaringSandy.com. (2012). Acceptable Use Policies for Students. Retrieved from: http://www.soaringsandy.com/2012/07/acceptable-use-policies-for-kids.html