Alvin Independent School District Employee Responsible Use Guidelines for Technology
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1 Alvin Independent School District Employee Responsible Use Guidelines for Technology Alvin ISD provides employees with access to the District s electronic communications system for educational purposes. The electronic communications system is defined as the District s network, servers, computers, mobile devices, peripherals, applications, databases, online resources, Internet access, , and any other technology designed for use by employees. These technologies, when properly used, promote educational excellence in the District by facilitating resource sharing, innovation, and communication. Illegal, unethical or inappropriate use of these technologies can have dramatic consequences, harming the District, students and its employees. These Responsible Use Guidelines are intended to minimize the likelihood of such harm by educating District employees and setting standards which will serve to protect the District. The District firmly believes that the advantages of digital resources, information and interaction available on the computer/network/internet far outweigh any disadvantages. Availability of Access Acceptable Use. Computer/Network/Internet access will be used to enhance learning, teaching, and administrative purposes consistent with the District s educational goals. The District requires legal, ethical and appropriate computer/network/internet use. Privilege. Access to the District s computer/network/internet is a privilege, not a right, and the district reserves the right to monitor all technology resource activity. Inappropriate use may result in a cancellation of those privileges. Access to Computer/Network/Internet. Access to the District s electronic communications system, including the Internet, shall be made available to employees for instructional purposes. Each District computer and public Wi-Fi (available for employees who bring their own personal telecommunication devices) has filtering software that blocks access to visual depictions that are obscene, pornographic, inappropriate for employees, or harmful to minors, as defined by the federal Children s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Filtered Internet access is provided to students and employees as defined by CIPA. However, while the District uses filtering technology and protection measures to restrict acess to inappropriate material, it is not possible to absolutely prevent such access. It is each employee s responsibility to follow the rules for appropriate and responsible use. Telecommunications. The use of all district provided telecommunications equipment to include but not limited to desk phones, cell phones, pagers, walkie-talkies, etc. is a privilege not a right. These technologies have been publicly funded. For that reason, they should not be considered a private, personal form of communication. The contents of any communication of this type are subject to the Open Records Act. Use of Personal Telecommunication Devices. AISD is now allowing employees the option to Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). Employees may use a personal device along with their district assigned devices if they choose. Security. An employee who gains access to any inappropriate or harmful material is expected to discontinue the access and to report the incident to the campus principal and/or Technology Services. Any employee identified as a security risk or as having violated the Responsible Use Guidelines may be Responsible Use Guidelines 1
2 denied access to the District s system. Other consequences may also be assigned. An employee who knowingly brings prohibited materials into the school s electronic environment will be subject to suspension of access and/or revocation of privileges on the District s system and may be subject to disciplinary action. Content/Third-Party Supplied Information. Employees with access to the District s system should be aware that use of the system may provide access to other electronic communication systems in the global electronic network that may contain inaccurate and/or objectionable material. Subject to Monitoring. All District computer/network/internet usage shall not be considered confidential and is subject to monitoring by designated staff at any time to ensure appropriate use. Employees should not use the computer system to send, receive or store any information, including messages, that they consider personal or confidential and wish to keep private. All electronic files, including messages, transmitted through or stored in the computer system will be treated no differently than any other electronic file. The District reserves the right to access, review, copy, modify, delete or disclose such files for any purpose. Employees should treat the computer system like a shared or common file system with the expectation that electronic files sent, received or stored anywhere in the computer system, will be available for review by any authorized representative of the District for any purpose. Employee Computer/Network/Internet Responsibilities District employees are bound by all portions of the Responsible Use Guidelines. An employee who knowingly violates any portion of the Responsible Use Guidelines will be subject to suspension of access and/or revocation of privileges on the District s system and may be subject to disciplinary action. Software. No software should, or will, be installed without documentation that shows the software purchase has gone through an approval process that includes the Technology Services department. Software purchased for AISD may not be installed on personal computers, unless the software allows for such installations. Programs brought from home are not allowed to be installed on AISD computers. The cost of any fines levied upon the district due to the aforementioned behavior will be passed on to the individuals responsible for the illegal software. AISD reserves the right to remove any non-business related software or files from any computer without notification. Examples of non-business related software or files include, but are not limited to fames, instant messengers, POP , music files, image files, freeware and shareware. Use of Social Networking/Digital Tools. Employees may participate in District-approved social media learning environments related to curricular projects or school activities and use digital tools, such as, but not limited to, mobile devices, blogs, discussion forums, RSS feeds, podcasts, wikis, and on-line meeting sessions. Currently approved systems are Moodle and Edmodo. The use of blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other digital tools are considered an extension of the classroom. Verbal or written language that is considered inappropriate in the classroom is also inappropriate in all uses of blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other District-approved digital tools. The employee shall not communicate directly with any student between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. unless communication is in relation to an extra-curricular or school sponsored activity in which the Responsible Use Guidelines 2
3 communication is a necessary part of the job. (i.e. athletic competition, camp, overnight group travel, etc.) AISD employees are encouraged to refrain from friending students (and student s parents) on their personal Facebook account. An appropriate response when denying such requests should be: If you are a student or parent requesting to be my friend on Facebook, please do not be surprised or offended if I ignore your request. As an employee of AISD, I have been discouraged from friending students or parents on my personal FB Page. I would encourage you to become a fan of the AISD FB page or the Campus FB page. Use of System Resources. Employees are asked to purge or outdated files on a regular basis. Employees must not waste or abuse school resources through unauthorized system use (e.g. playing games online, downloading music, watching video broadcasts, participating in chat rooms, etc.). Maintenance of Local Hard Drives & Network Shares. AISD employees are personally responsible for making backups of any data that you store on your local hard drive. AISD will attempt to backup network drives, but can not guarantee the validity of each file. Employees should check network drives frequently, delete unused/old/personal files and stay within the alloted network space provided. Password Confidentiality. Employees are required to maintain password confidentiality by not sharing their password with others. Employees may not use another person s system account. Reporting Security Problem. If knowledge of inappropriate material or a security problem on the computer/network/internet is identified, the employee should immediately notify their campus administration and/or Technology Services. The security problem should not be shared with others. The following guidelines must be adhered to by employees using a personally-owned telecommunication device at school: Employees must log in and use the AISDVIP filtered wireless network during the school day on personal telecommunication devices. Internet access is filtered by the District on personal telecommunication devices in the same manner as District-owned equipment. Therefore, employees may not use their own 3G/4G data service (cellphones, hot spots, air cards, etc.) to circumvent the district filtered internet as these data services have the potential to disrupt internet services via the wireless network. Personal devices will only have access to the AISDVIP wireless network and will not have access to the district wired network. Personal devices will also not have access to district owned network drives. These devices are the sole responsibility of the employee owner. The campus or District assumes no responsibility for personal telecommunication devices if they are lost, loaned, damaged or stolen and only limited time or resources will be spent trying to locate stolen or lost items. Each employee is responsible for his/her own device: set-up, maintenance, and charging. The Campus/District will not store employee devices at any time, nor will any District employee diagnose, repair, or work on a employee s personal device. Alvin ISD cannot be held responsible for any possible device charges to your account that might be incurred during approved school-related use Responsible Use Guidelines 3
4 Personally owned telecommunication devices must be in silent mode while riding school buses and on school campuses. Telecommunication devices are only to be used for educational purposes. Campus/District administrators have the right to prohibit use of devices at certain times or during designated activities (i.e. campus presentations, theatrical performances, or guest speakers) that occur during the school day. An appropriately-trained administrator may examine an employee s personal telecommunication device and search its contents, in accordance with District Policy and the Employee Handbook. Inappropriate Use Inappropriate use includes, but is not limited to, those uses that violate the law, that are specifically named as violations in this document, that violate the rules of network etiquette, or that hamper the integrity or security of this computer/network/internet system or any components that are connected to it. The following actions are considered inappropriate uses, are prohibited, and will result in revocation of the employee s access to the computer/network/internet. Violations of Law. Transmission of any material in violation of any federal or state law is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to: threatening, harassing, defamatory or obscene material; copyrighted material; plagiarized material; material protected by trade secret; or blog posts, Web posts, or discussion forum/replies posted to the Internet which violate federal or state law. Tampering with or theft of components from District systems may be regarded as criminal activity under applicable state and federal laws. Any attempt to break the law through the use of a District computer/network/internet account may result in prosecution against the offender by the proper authorities. If such an event should occur, the District will fully comply with the authorities to provide any information necessary for legal action. Modification of District-Owned Devices. Modifying or changing computer settings and/or internal or external configurations without appropriate permission is prohibited. Transmitting Confidential Information. Employees may not redistribute or forward confidential information without proper authorization. Confidential information should never be transmitted, redistributed or forwarded to outside individuals who are not expressly authorized to receive the information. Revealing personal information about oneself or others, such as, but not limited to, home addresses, phone numbers, addresses, birthdays, etc. is prohibited. Commercial Use. Use of the system for any type of income-generating activity is prohibited. Advertising the sale of products, whether commercial or personal is prohibited. Marketing by Non-AISD Organizations. Use of the system for promoting activities or events for individuals or organizations not directly affiliated with or sanctioned by the District is prohibited Responsible Use Guidelines 4
5 Vandalism/Mischief. Any malicious attempt to harm or destroy District equipment, materials or data, or the malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another user of the District s system, or any of the agencies or other networks to which the District has access is prohibited. Deliberate attempts to degrade or disrupt system performance are violations of District policy and administrative regulations and may constitute criminal activity under applicable state and federal laws. Such prohibited activity includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creating of computer viruses. Vandalism, as defined, above is prohibited and will result in the cancellation of system use privileges. Employees committing vandalism will be required to provide restitution for costs associated with system restoration and may be subject to other appropriate consequences. Intellectual Property. Employees must always respect copyrights and trademarks of third-parties and their ownership claims in images, text, video and audio material, software, information and inventions. The copy, use, or transfer of others materials without appropriate authorization is not allowed. Copyright Violations. Downloading or using copyrighted information without following approved District procedures is prohibited. Plagiarism. Fraudulently altering or copying documents or files authored by another individual is prohibited. Impersonation. Attempts to log on to the computer/network/internet impersonating a system administrator or District employee, employee, or individual other than oneself, will result in revocation of the employee s access to computer/network/internet. Illegally Accessing or Hacking Violations. Intentional or unauthorized access or attempted access of any portion of the District s computer systems, networks, or private databases to view, obtain, manipulate, or transmit information, programs, or codes is prohibited. File/Data Violations. Deleting, examining, copying, or modifying files and/or data belonging to other users, without their permission is prohibited. System Interference/Alteration. Deliberate attempts to exceed, evade or change resource quotas are prohibited. The deliberate causing of network congestion through mass consumption of system resources is prohibited. and Communication Tools and other digital tools such as, but not limited to, blogs and wikis, are tools used to communicate within the District. The use of these communication tools should be limited to instructional, schoolrelated activities, or administrative needs. All employees will be issued accounts. Employees should check frequently, delete unwanted messages promptly, and stay within the server space allocations Responsible Use Guidelines 5
6 The software and hardware that provides AISD capabilities is publicly funded. For that reason, it should not be considered a private personal form of communication as it is subject to the Texas Public Information (Open Records) Act. It is the policy of the district that information transmitted by be retained in accordance with the districts record retention schedule. AISD reserves the right to monitor all activity in AISD electronic resources, included district provided accounts. Commerical use of AISD electronic resources is strictly prohibited. AISD shall not be liable for a employee s inappropriate use of AISD electronic resources or violation of copyright restrictions or other laws or for any costs incurred by employees through the use of AISD electronic resources. Employees should keep the following points in mind: Perceived Representation. Using school-related addresses, blogs, wikis, and other communication tools might cause some recipients or other readers of the to assume that the employee s comments represent the District or school, whether or not that was the employee s intention. Privacy. , blogs, wikis, and other communication within these tools should not be considered a private, personal form of communication. Private information, such as home addresses, phone numbers, last names, pictures, or addresses, should not be divulged. To avoid disclosing addresses that are protected, all communications to multiple recipients should be sent using the blind carbon copy (bcc) feature. Inappropriate Language. Using obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, rude, inflammatory, threatening, or disrespectful language in s blogs, wikis, or other communication tools is prohibited. Sending messages that could cause danger or disruption, personal attacks, including prejudicial or discriminatory attacks are prohibited. Political Lobbying. Consistent with State ethics laws, District resources and equipment, including, but not limited to, s, blogs, wikis, or other communication tools must not be used to conduct any political activities, including political advertising or lobbying. This includes using District , blogs, wikis, or other communication tools to create, distribute, forward, or reply to messages, from either internal or external sources, which expressly or implicitly support or oppose a candidate for nomination or election to either a public office or an office of a political party or support or oppose an officeholder, a political party, or a measure (a ballot proposition). These guidelines prohibit direct communications as well as the transmission or forwarding of s, hyperlinks, or other external references within s, blogs, or wikis regarding any political advertising. Forgery. Forgery or attempted forgery of messages is prohibited. Attempts to read, delete, copy or modify the of other system users, deliberate interference with the ability of other system users to send/receive , or the use of another person s user ID and/or password is prohibited. Junk Mail/Chain Letters. Employees should refrain from forwarding s which do not relate to the educational purposes of the District. Chain letters or other s intended for forwarding or distributing to others is prohibited. Creating, distributing or forwarding any annoying or unnecessary message to a large number of people (spamming) is also prohibited Responsible Use Guidelines 6
7 Consequences of Agreement Violation Any attempt to violate the provisions of this agreement may result in revocation of the employee s access to the computer/network/internet, regardless of the outcome of the attempt. In addition, school disciplinary and/or appropriate legal action may be taken. Denial, Revocation, or Suspension of Access Privileges. With just cause, the Executive Director of Technology Services and/or building principal, may deny, revoke, or suspend computer/network/internet access as required, pending an investigation. Warning Sites accessible via the computer/network/internet may contain material that is illegal, defamatory, inaccurate or controversial. Each District computer with Internet access has filtering software that blocks access to visual depictions that are obscene, pornographic, inappropriate for employees, or harmful to minors, as defined by the federal Children s Internet Protection Act. The District makes every effort to limit access to objectionable material; however, controlling all such materials on the computer/network/internet is impossible, even with filtering in place. With global access to computers and people, a risk exists that employees may access material that may not be of educational value in the school setting. Disclaimer The District s system is provided on an as is, as available basis. The District does not make any warranties, whether expressed or implied, including, without limitation, those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to any services provided by the system and any information or software contained therein. The District does not guarantee that the functions or services performed by, or that the information or software contained on the system will meet the system user s requirements, or that the system will be uninterrupted or error free, or that defects will be corrected. Opinions, advice, services, and all other information expressed by system users, information providers, service providers, or other third-party individuals in the system are those of the providers and not the District. The District will cooperate fully with local, state, or federal officials in any investigation concerning or relating to misuse of the District s electronic communications system Responsible Use Guidelines 7
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POLICY SUPPORT OPERATIONS 5042 ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY FOR NETWORK AND INTERNET ACCESS
I. Overview Network and Internet access is available to students, teachers and staff in the Oneida City School District. The District s goal in providing such services is to promote educational excellence
