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1 Upland Christian Academy High School ipad Acceptable Use Policy Updated June 2015 Introduction Upland Christian Academy recognizes that access to technology in school gives students greater opportunities to learn, engage, communicate, and develop skills that will prepare them for work, life, and citizenship. We are committed to helping students develop 21st Century technology and communication skills in a God honoring manner. To that end, we provide access to technologies for student and staff use. This Acceptable Use Policy outlines the guidelines and behaviors that students are expected to follow when using technologies (laptop, phone, and/or tablet) in school or on the UC Academy campus. The Upland Christian Academy wireless network is intended for educational purposes. Activity over the network or using school technologies will be monitored and may be retained. Access to online content via the network is restricted in accordance with our policies and federal regulations, such as the Children s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Students are expected to follow the same rules for good behavior and respectful conduct online as offline. Misuse of school resources can result in disciplinary action. Upland Christian Academy makes a reasonable effort to ensure students safety and security online, but will not be held accountable for any harm or damages that result from use of school technologies. Students of the UC Academy network or other technologies are expected to alert school faculty or administration immediately of any concerns for safety or security. Using Your ipad at School All technologies provided by or used at Upland Christian Academy are intended for education purposes. Students are expected to follow the Biblical mandate to honor the Lord Jesus Christ in all that they do. Therefore, we expect students to use technology on a way that is safe, appropriate, careful and kind; don t try to get around technological protection measures; use good common sense; and ask if you don t know. Inappropriate uses of technologies and social media is subject to discipline to be decided by the principal. ipads are intended for use at school each day. In addition to teacher expectations for ipad use, Renweb, OneDrive, school messages, announcements, planners, calendars, and schedules may be accessed using the ipad. Students who repeatedly (three or more times in a semester) fail to bring the ipad to school or fail to maintain a fully charged battery will be subject to discipline to be determined by the principal. 1
2 Hot Spots and 3G/4G Students are not permitted to connect to the internet using a detected hot spot or 3G/4G account while at school. We will be able to detect this on our network. ipads Left at Home If students leave their ipad at home, they are responsible for getting the course work completed as if they had their ipad present. *Loaner ipads and battery packs are available to students who forgot to bring their ipad to school or failed to charge their ipad. (*The loaner ipad charge is $5.00 per day to be doubled every time thereafter unto the end of the year and can be signed-out at in the school Administration office). On school-owned, loaner ipads students may not download games, music, or social media apps unless directed by or with the permission of a teacher. Students who repeatedly (three or more times in a semester) fail to bring the ipad to school or fail to maintain a fully charged battery will be subject to discipline to be determined by the principal. Parents Initials Student Initials Charging Your ipad s Battery ipads must be brought to school each day and have enough power to last every class. Students need to charge their ipads each evening. Keep in mind that this process can take up to 5 hours to fully charge the ipad depending on the percentage of battery life remaining. It is recommended that families purchase an external battery pack of at least 5000mAh in order to maintain a charge on their ipads. Disrupting class time to charge any device is not acceptable. Passcodes and Passwords Students are required to set a passcode for their ipads and are prohibited from sharing their passcode with others. The school can remove the passcode if the student forgot it with parent permission. Assigned passwords may not be altered unless otherwise instructed. Sound/Music On all ipads, sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. Recording The use of audio, video, and/or pictures of teachers, staff, administrators, or students is NOT permitted without consent. For example, you may not record or video a class lecture without receiving prior permission from the instructor. Violations will be subject to discipline to be determined by the principal. 2
3 Downloading Apps Teachers may require students to download apps or ebooks that have application to their specific course content. Gaming/Social Media and Class Instruction Students are NOT permitted to use gaming or social media apps during class time. Students may use gaming and social media apps when not in class as long as it doesn t disrupt other students. Teachers always reserve the right to ask students to close any app not pertaining to their class and to do random ipad checks anytime while on campus. AirPrint AirPrint will be available from the ipad with teacher permission only. Students given permission to print, will only be allowed to print in the Library or High School Office. Fines may be imposed for students who use their ipad for excessive printing. Printing is the students responsibility and school printing may not be guaranteed. AirPlay The teachers may grant students access to the Apple TV to share their work. The students should not attempt to bypass any restrictions to gain access to the Apple TV. Saving Work on OneDrive It is the student s responsibility to ensure that work is not lost due to mechanical failure, failure to backup files or accidental deletion. ipad malfunctions are not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work; therefore, students should back up all work on their OneDrive account. Network Access/Connectivity The ipad must connect to the ipad wireless network; all other technologies must connect to the student wireless network. Students are required to connect to the wireless network using the provided user name and password given from the school. Upland Christian Academy makes no guarantee that the school wireless network will be up and running 100% of the time. Inspection Students may be selected to provide their ipad for inspection for safety and security purposes at the discretion of the school. Parents Initials Student Initials 3
4 Web Access Upland Christian Academy provides students with access to the Internet, including web sites, resources, content, and online tools. That access will be restricted in compliance with CIPA regulations and school policies. Web browsing may be monitored and web activity records may be retained indefinitely. Students are expected to respect that the web filter is a safety precaution, and should not try to circumvent it when browsing the Web. If a site is blocked and a student believes it shouldn t be, the student should follow UC Academy protocol to alert a member of school faculty or administration. Parents are encouraged to use the ipad Settings function to limit or disable specific use of their student s ipad. Upland Christian Academy will provide students with an account (@student.ucacad.org) for the purpose of school-related communication. Availability and use may be restricted based on school policies. Student accounts should be used with care. Students should not send personal information; should not attempt to open files or follow links from unknown origin; should use appropriate language; and should only communicate with other people as allowed by UC Academy policy or their teacher. Students are expected to communicate with the same appropriate, safe, mindful, courteous conduct online as offline. usage may be monitored and archived. Parents Initials Student Initials Web 2.0 /Social/Collaborative Content Recognizing the benefits collaboration brings to education, Upland Christian Academy may provide students with access to web sites or tools that allow communication, collaboration, sharing, and messaging among students and teachers (e.g. Edmodo, itunes University, OneDrive). Students are expected to communicate with the same appropriate, safe, mindful, courteous conduct online as offline. Posts, chats, sharing, and messaging may be monitored. Students should be careful not to share personally-identifying information online. Students who use technology inappropriately will be subject to discipline to be determined by the principal. Security Students are expected to take reasonable safeguards against the transmission of security threats over the school network. This includes not opening or distributing infected files or programs and not opening files or programs of unknown or untrusted origin. 4
5 If you believe a computer or mobile device you are using might be infected with a virus, please alert teacher or technology coordinator. Do not attempt to remove the virus yourself or download any programs to help remove the virus. Removing a profile or restrictions from your ipad (including wiping or restoring your ipad) will be subject to discipline to be determined by the principal. Jailbreaking an ipad used for school purpose is not acceptable and not permitted on our network. Jailbroken ipads will be detected and asked to be resorted. Netiquette Students should always use the Internet, network resources, and online sites in a courteous and respectful manner. Students should also recognize that along with valuable content online there is also unverified, incorrect, or inappropriate content. Students should use trusted sources when conducting research via the Internet. Students should also remember not to post anything online that they wouldn t want parents, teachers, or future colleges or employers to see. Once something is online, it s out there and can be shared and spread in ways you never intended. Plagiarism Students should not plagiarize (or use as their own, without citing the original creator) content, including words or images, from the Internet, etextbook, or additional resources. Students should not take credit for things they didn t create themselves, or misrepresent themselves as an author or creator of something found online or in additional resources. All research, but especially Internet research, should be appropriately cited using the MLA format, giving credit to the original author. Plagiarism is taken very seriously; strict consequences apply if a student plagiarizes. These consequences are outline in the Student Parent handbook. Personal Safety Students should never share personal information, including phone number, address, social security number, birthday, or financial information, over the Internet without adult permission. Students should recognize that communicating over the Internet brings anonymity and associated risks, and should carefully safeguard the personal information of themselves and others. Students should never agree to meet someone they meet online in real life without parental permission. If you see a message, comment, image, or anything else online that makes you concerned for your personal safety, bring it to the attention of an adult (teacher or staff if you re at school; parent if you re using the device at home) immediately. 5
6 Cyber-bullying Cyber-bullying will not be tolerated. Harassing, dissing, denigrating, impersonating, pranking, excluding, and cyber-stalking are all examples of cyber-bullying. Don t be mean. Don t send s or post comments with the intent of scaring, hurting, or intimidating someone else. Engaging in these behaviors, or any online activities intended to harm (physically or emotionally) another person, will result in severe disciplinary action and loss of privileges. In some cases, cyber-bullying can be a crime. Remember that your activities are monitored and retained. Parent/Guardian Responsibilities Talk to your children about values and the standards that your children should follow on the use of the Internet just as you do on the use of all media information sources such as television, cell phones, videos, movies, and music. Examples of Acceptable Use I will: Never leave my ipad unattended and I will know where it is at all times. I will place some form of name identification on the case or ipad itself in the event that the ipad is found Use school technologies for school-related activities Follow the same guidelines for respectful, responsible behavior online that I am expected to follow offline Treat school resources carefully, and alert staff if there is any problem with their operation Encourage positive, constructive discussion if allowed to use communicative or collaborative technologies Alert a teacher or other staff member if I see threatening, inappropriate, or harmful content (images, messages, posts) online Use school technologies at appropriate times, in approved places, for educational pursuits Cite sources when using online sites and resources for research Recognize that use of school technologies is a privilege and treat it as such Be cautious to protect the safety of myself and others Help to protect the security of school resources This is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Students should use their own good judgment when using technologies in school. Examples of UN-acceptable Use Jailbreaking or erasing a school-owned, loaner ipad Spamming: sending mass or inappropriate messages of any kind Gaining access to other student s accounts, files, and/or data 6
7 Use of the school s internet/ accounts for financial or commercial gain or for any illegal activity Participation in credit card fraud, electronic forgery or other forms of illegal behavior Vandalism (any malicious attempt to harm or destroy hardware, software or data, including, but not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses or computer programs that can infiltrate computer systems and/or damage software components) of school equipment Transmission or accessing materials that are obscene, offensive, threatening or otherwise intended to harass or demean recipients Bypassing the UC Academy web filter through a web proxy, 3G/4G or Hotspot Removing the ipad profiles and restrictions from the ipad Students are not allowed to use another student s ipad Illegal installation or transmission of copyrighted materials Any action that violates existing School policy or public law Sending, accessing, uploading, downloading, or distributing offensive, profane, threatening, pornographic, obscene, or sexually explicit materials Use of chat rooms, sites selling term papers, book reports and other forms of student work Gaming during Class. Only games, which in no way contradict our mission as a Christ-honoring school, may be used. Attempt to find inappropriate images or content Engaging in cyber-bullying, harassment, sending sexually explicit photos, arranging to meet someone on-line or disrespectful conduct toward others Try to find ways to circumvent the school s safety measures and filtering tools Agree to meet someone I meet online in real life Use school technologies for illegal activities or to pursue information on such activities Attempt to hack or access sites, servers, or content that isn t intended for my use This is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Students should use their own good judgment when using any technologies. Limitation of Liability Upland Christian Academy will not be responsible for damage, harm or theft to student-owned ipads. While Upland Christian Academy employs filtering and other safety and security mechanisms, and attempts to ensure their proper function, it makes no guarantees as to their effectiveness. Upland Christian Academy will not be responsible, financially or otherwise, for unauthorized transactions conducted over the school network. Parents Initials Student Initials *This Acceptable Use Policy was adapted with permission from Front Range Christian School. 7
8 Violations of this Acceptable Use Policy Violations of this Acceptable Use Policy may have disciplinary repercussions, including but not limited to: Suspension of network, technology, or computer privileges Notification of parents Detention, suspension, or expulsion from school and school-related activities Legal action and/or prosecution Term AirPrint Description Glossary A service used by Apple devices that provides a way to print wirelessly. Some printer manufacturers offer apps to aid in this process or offer additional functionality; these are generally free. App Short for 'application'. This is the primary word used to reference programs that run on a tablet or smartphone. This is synonymous with 'program' for conventional computers like laptops or desktops. Apps can be free or cost money just to download. Apps that are initially free often offer additional functionality via in-app purchases or through a subscription service. Some paid apps may also offer in-app purchases or subscription services. Back-Up 1) The process of making a copy of an original file in case the original file is lost 2) the copy of an original file. Back-ups are only a back-up if the original file is not deleted. Back-ups can be made to a variety of locations: external hard drives, flash drives, SD cards, cloud storage, etc. Blog Short form of 'web log'. A blog is normally a regularly-maintained website with updated information about a particular person or organization. Content and format can vary greatly. Chat Online dialogue between 2 or more persons. This can be public or privately viewed. CIPA Acronym for Children's Internet Protection Act, enacted by Congress in 2000, meant to address concerns to minor's access to explicit content on the internet. Cloud Storage An online location (sometimes simply a network folder) used to store information. The longest-running example of a cloud storage system is . Comment Usually this is an online response within a forum or a threaded discussion to an initial post. Some comments can be in the form of an image or link to other content. Connectivity The relative strength, speed, and/or consistency of internet access. 8
9 Content Cyber-Bullying Cyber-Stalking Data Privacy ebook Forum Hotspot ISP In-App Purchase Meme Net Netiquette In the context of computer terminology, a general category for any item that is provided by a website or app. This is a wide category and can include files, other apps, images, etc. An umbrella term used to explain bullying over the internet and/or social media. Stalking someone utilizing online resources. The privacy of personal information. This is a digital format for a book. Not all books are available in ebook format. Most ebooks need an app to view them. Generally, this is an online dialogue among several individuals regarding a particular topic. Often, these are a discussion regarding an initial post. An electronic device that is sometimes built into a smartphone or some tablets that enables the user to broadcast local wireless internet. Aside from the physical hotspot devices themselves, users generally have to pay extra for this service through a provider. Acronym for internet service provider. Some apps offer additional features that are not free. These can occur with free or paid apps. These additional features are in-app purchases. An internet style of joking that plays upon images that have a specific theme or joke that corresponds to them. Often, memes are images that have text typed upon the image itself; the text usually has a common format or word order associated with a particular image. The primary function of memes is usually to deliver a joke. Additionally, some memes can simply just be the common text format or word order itself, applied to any image that can be related to it, even if only obscurely. In the context of computer terminology, this is short for 'internet'; the worldwide web. A concatenation of the words "net" and "etiquette"; i.e. online etiquette. Passcode 1) Synonym for password; generally (but not always) required with a username; 2) Personal Information Post Profile a code needed to access a special service, website, or app; sometimes grants special privileges. Any piece of information (usually electronic information) that is unique to an individual (e.g., s, passwords, credit card numbers, account logins, etc.). A general category for any written work "posted" online. This can be as short as a single sentence (e.g. a Twitter or Facebook 'post') or lengthy work in a blog or online article. A set of information specific to an individual. The degree of information needed for a profile can vary as well as the function of a profile. Sometimes a profile is simply a set of settings for a user with no personal information attached. 9
10 Provider Security Threats Social Media Subscription Service Web Access An abbreviation for "Internet Service Provider"; a company that provides internet services. See ISP. A category of items that potentially compromise data privacy or harm a device or computer's functionality. Examples include: spyware, viruses, adware, worms, trojans, hackers, peer-to-peer networks, etc. A category of websites and apps used for social networking (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram, etc.) The format and function of these can and continues to vary greatly. A category of items that require periodic payment to operate. Phone, cable, or internet service are basic examples of subscription services. In the context of apps or programs, many companies may offer free software to install, but also require a paid subscription to use them (e.g. Microsoft Office programs, Adobe Photoshop, etc.). Access to the internet. 10
11 Upland Christian Academy High School ipad Acceptable Use Policy Signature Page I hereby release Upland Christian Academy and its personnel from any and all claims and damages of any nature arising from my child s use of, or inability to use the school technology, including but not limited to claims that may arise from the unauthorized use of the ipad to purchase product or services. I understand that it is impossible for UC Academy to restrict access to all controversial materials, and I will not hold the school responsible for materials accessed on the network. I also agree to report any inappropriate ipad use to the school administration. I understand that I am accountable to school leadership and during school hours my ipad could be inspected at the school s discretion for inappropriate content. I accept full responsibility if and when my child s use of technology is not in the school setting and understand that my child is subject to the same rules and agreements while not in school. I have read and discussed this Acceptable Use Policy with my child and agree to abide by the rules set forth in this document. Parent/Guardian Name: Parent/Guardian Parent/Guardian Phone: Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: Student s Name: Grade: Student s Signature: *Please initial all required pages in addition to this last page and turn this packet into the School Office prior to the first day of school.* 11
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