Nook Acceptable Use Policy Procedures and Information

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Nook Acceptable Use Policy Procedures and Information Belleville High School is excited to place Nooks in the hands of students to enhance 21st century learning. At BHS, we believe that the regular integration of technology into school activities will create engaging learning experiences and help students acquire important skills as part of a rigorous curriculum. The policies, procedures, and information within this document apply to all Nooks as well as any other electronic device considered by the administration to come under this policy. Teachers may set additional requirements for Nook use within their classrooms. RECEIVING YOUR NOOK Nooks will be distributed to students during the school year in their English class. Students, along with their parents, will sign and return the Nook Acceptable Use Policy and a $10 user fee before the Nook can be issued to their student. Nooks will be collected at the end of each school year for maintenance, cleaning, and software installations. TAKING CARE OF YOUR NOOK Students are responsible for the general care of the Nook they have been issued. Nooks that are broken or fail to work properly should be reported to their English Teacher who will pass the information onto the Assistant Principal in charge of Technology. General Precautions Food and beverages can damage your Nook. Students will be responsible for damages caused by food and beverage spills. Cords and cables should be inserted carefully into the Nook. Cords and cables should NOT be kept inside the neoprene case as you will be responsible for any damage to the screen. Nooks must remain free of any writing, drawing, stickers, or labels that are not the property of the Van Buren School District. Nooks should never be left unattended. Students are responsible for keeping their Nook s battery charged for school each day. Students will carry their Nooks in the cases that have been provided for them. Screen Care The Nook screens can be damaged if subjected to rough treatment and are sensitive to damage from excessive pressure. Do not lean on the top of the Nook. Do not place anything near the Nook that could put pressure on the screen. Do not poke the screen. Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth. Do not use commercial glass cleaners. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 1

PROTECTING & STORING YOUR NOOK Nook Identification Student Nooks will be labeled in the manner specified by the school. Students will not remove BHS Property stickers or serial number sticker. If stickers have or appeared to be falling off, student should take Nook and sticker to their English Teacher immediately. Password Protection Students are expected to use and keep their logon password confidential to protect information stored on their Nooks. Disciplinary action may result due to actions of an unauthorized user. Storing Your Nook Nooks should be stored in the cases provided when they are not in use. Nooks should remain in your possession at all times. Nothing should be placed on top of the Nook, when not in use. Students are to take their Nooks home every day after school, regardless of whether or not they are needed. Nooks should not be stored in a student s locker or vehicle. Nooks Left in Unsupervised Areas Under no circumstances should Nooks be left in unsupervised areas. Any left unsupervised is in danger of being stolen. Unsupervised Nooks will be confiscated by staff and taken to the Principal s Office. Disciplinary action may be taken for leaving your Nook in an unsupervised location. Intentional or Negligent Damage Students are expected to keep the Nook in good condition. Failure to do so will result in fines depending upon Nook condition. School District Protection In cases of theft, vandalism and other criminal acts, a police report, or in the case of fire, a fire report must be filed by the student or parent for the protection coverage to take place. A copy of the police/fire report should be provided to the principal s office. Students or parents may wish to carry their own personal insurance to protect the Nook in cases of theft, loss, or accidental damage by fire. Please consult with your insurance agent for details about your personal coverage of the Nook. Claims All insurance claims should be reported to the assistant principal in charge of technology. In instances of theft, loss, or fire, students or parents should file a police or fire report and bring a copy of the report to the principal s office. Fraudulent reporting of theft, loss, or accidental damage by fire will be turned over to the police and insurance company for prosecution. A student making a false report will also be subject to disciplinary action. Nook Technical Support The Assistant Principal in charge of technology coordinates the repair work for Nooks. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 2

USING YOUR NOOK AT SCHOOL Nooks are intended for use at school each day. Students are responsible for bringing their Nooks to class, unless advised not to do so by their teacher. Nooks Left at Home Nooks left at home is not an acceptable excuse for not submitting work. Repeat violations of this policy may result in disciplinary action. Nooks Undergoing Repair Loaner Nooks may be issued to students while their Nook is undergoing maintenance. Students are responsible for the care of the loaner while in their possession. Charging Your Nook s Battery Nooks should be brought to school each day in a fully charged condition. Students need to charge their Nooks each evening. In cases where use of the Nook has caused batteries to become discharged, students may be able to connect their Nook to a power outlet in class. Screensavers Inappropriate media may not be used as a screensaver. Presence of guns, weapons, pornographic materials, inappropriate language, alcohol, drug, gang related symbols or pictures will result in disciplinary actions. Sound Sound should be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. If teachers require headphones it is student s responsibility to provide their own. Student Handbook Student Handbook will be available on the Nook, and also available on the school website. You are responsible for the contents of the handbook. SOFTWARE ON NOOKS Originally Installed Software The software originally installed to the Nook by BHS should remain in usable condition and be easily accessible at all times. Licensed software will be provided with all new Nooks. From time to time, the school may add software applications for use in a particular course. Procedure for Reloading Software If technical difficulties occur or illegal software is discovered, the hard drive will then be reformatted. The school does not accept responsibility for the loss of any data or software deleted due to a re-format and re-image. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 3

ACCEPTABLE USE GUIDELINES General Guidelines Students are responsible for their ethical and educational use of the technology resources of the Van Buren School District. Please see the district Acceptable Use Policy in the Student Handbook. Access to the Van Buren School District technology resources is a privilege and not a right. Each student and parent will be required to follow the Information Security and Acceptable Use Policy. Transmission of any material that is in violation of any federal or state law is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to the following: confidential information, copyrighted material, threatening or obscene material, and computer viruses. Any attempt to alter data, the configuration of the Nook, or the files of another user, without the consent of the individual, school administration, or technology administrator, will be considered an act of vandalism and subject to disciplinary action in accordance with the BHS Code of Conduct. Teachers have a right to manage and/or restrict student use of the Nook, software, and internet within the confines of their class. Privacy and Safety Do not open, use, or change files that do not belong to you. Do not reveal your full name, phone number, home address, social security number, credit card numbers, password or passwords to other people. Remember that storage is not guaranteed to be private or confidential. If you inadvertently access a web site that contains obscene, pornographic or otherwise offensive material, notify a teacher, network administrator, or the principal immediately so that such sites can be blocked from further access. This is not merely a request; it is a responsibility. Legal Propriety Comply with trademark and copyright laws and all license agreements. Ignorance of the law is not immunity. If you are unsure, ask a teacher or parent. Plagiarism is a violation of the BHS Academic Policies and Procedures. Give credit to all sources used, whether quoted or summarized. This includes all forms of media on the Internet, such as graphics, movies, music, and text. Use or possession of hacking software is strictly prohibited and violators will face disciplinary action. Violation of applicable state or federal law will result in criminal prosecution and/or disciplinary action by the District. Violations Prohibited technology resources activities include, but are not limited to, the following: Sending, accessing, uploading, downloading, or distributing offensive, profane, threatening, pornographic, obscene, or sexually explicit materials. Using email, games, and other technology resources during class or during other inappropriate times without permission. Downloading or transmitting multi-player game, music or video files using the school network. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 4

Vandalizing, damaging, or disabling technology property of the school. Accessing another individuals materials, information, or files without permission. Using the network or internet for commercial, political campaign, or financial gain purposes. Releasing files, home address, personal phone numbers, passwords, or other vital accessing information to others. Promoting or soliciting for illegal activities. Attempting to repair, remove, or install hardware components reserved for authorized service technicians. Violating copyright or other protected material laws. Intentionally wasting school resources. Bypassing or attempting to circumvent security protocols (firewalls, proxy servers, etc). Sending, accessing, uploading, downloading or distributing pornographic or sexually explicit materials. Installing, enabling, launching, or creating programs that interfere with the performance of the network, Internet, or hardware technology resources. Creating, uploading, or transmitting computer viruses. Attempting to defeat Nook or network security. Attempting to download freeware, software, public domain software or other executable and/or installable software. Using tools or techniques to circumvent or bypass current security configurations (hacking). Consequences May Include Suspension of Nook privileges. Suspension with possible long term suspension or recommended expulsion from school. Possible referral to law enforcement authorities. Electronic mail, network usage, and all stored files shall not be considered confidential and may be monitored at any time by designated District staff to ensure appropriate use. The District cooperates fully with local, state or federal officials in any investigation concerning or relating to violations of computer crime laws. Contents of e-mail and network communications are governed by the law and; proper authorities will be given access to their content. Children s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) The Children s Internet Protection Act was put in place to help control and limit access to unacceptable, vulgar, illegal, and offensive content in public places like schools and libraries. Filtering Van Buren School District runs filters on all Internet connections to help prevent access to pornographic, obscene, and any other content that may be harmful to minors. Van Buren School District staff will be present to supervise and make certain students are not going to download any harmful content. The filtering content is updated on a constant basis to assure that recent harmful content is being blocked. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 5

Access by Minors to Harmful Content Since filters are not perfect, staff is instructed to supervise the computers the students are using to assure no harmful content is accessed. In the case harmful content is accidentally accessed, students are to immediately report the incident to the staff member that is in the presence of the computer, and the staff member is to report the harmful content to the network administrator or technology coordinator so that the content can be manually blocked. If a minor purposefully tries accessing or gets access to harmful content, that minor s privileges can be taken away for computer and Internet access. Other consequences will be determined by the administrator for the violation. The harmful content will then be manually blocked if the filter missed it. Unauthorized Access Using tools and/or techniques to circumvent or bypass current security configurations ("hacking") will be considered a violation of this policy and will be subject to disciplinary procedures as outlined. Hacking tools are explicitly prohibited. Any unlawful activities are strictly prohibited and the offender will be prosecuted in accordance with the law. Unauthorized Disclosure Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors are strictly prohibited. Staff should take all precautions necessary to insure students identification safety. Enforcement Violations of the policy will be handled consistent with Van Buren School District disciplinary procedures applicable to the relevant person or persons. Van Buren School District administrators may suspend, block or restrict access to network resources. Student violations may be subject to warnings, suspension, blocked or restricted access to network resources, detention, and suspension of school activities and/or suspension from school. Violations of state and federal laws will result in legal prosecution. Examples of these laws include but not limited to, Cyber Law's, Federal Communities Laws, Federal Wire Tap Laws, Homeland Security Act, National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Electronic Communications Privacy Act, Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Nook Acceptable Use Policy 6

Nook Contract: Acceptable Use Policy STUDENT: I understand and will abide by the Van Buren School District Nook and Internet Acceptable Use Policy. I further understand that any violation of the regulations outlined is unethical and may constitute a criminal offense. Should I commit any violation, my access privileges may be revoked, school disciplinary action may be taken, and/or appropriate legal action. Student Name (Please Print): Student Signature: Date: PARENT/GUARDIAN: As the parent or guardian of this student, I have read the Internet Use Agreement. I understand that this access is designed for educational purposes. I recognize it is impossible for Van Buren School District to restrict access to all controversial materials and I will not hold them responsible for materials acquired on the network. Further, I accept full responsibility for supervision if and when my child's use is not in a school setting. I hereby give permission to issue a Nook for my child and certify that the information contained on this form is correct. Parent Name (Please Print): Parent Signature: Date: BOTH STUDENT & PARENT/GUARDIAN: Students/Parents are responsible for full payment of the replacement of the Nook (and its components) for intentional damages to the Nook (and its components). Student Name (Please Print): Student Signature: Date: Parent Signature: Date: Nook Acceptable Use Policy 7

Student Pledge for Nook Use: 1. I will take good care of my Nook. 2. I will never leave my Nook unattended. 3. I will never loan out my Nook to other individuals. 4. I will know where my Nook is at all times. 5. I will charge my Nook's battery daily. 6. I will keep food and beverages away from my Nook since they may cause damage to it. 7. I will not disassemble any part of my Nook or attempt any repairs. 8. I will use my Nook in ways that are appropriate and educational. 9. I will not place decorations (such as stickers, markers, etc.) on my District Nook. 10. I understand that my Nook is subject to inspection at any time without notice. 11. I will follow the policies outlined in the Nook Acceptable Use Policy. 12. I will file a police report in case of theft, vandalism, and other acts covered by insurance. 13. I will be responsible for all damage or loss caused by neglect or abuse. 14. I agree to pay for my Nook, power cords, case and battery in the event any of these items are lost or stolen. 15. I agree to return my Nook, its case, and power cords in good working condition. Student Name (Please Print): Student Signature: Date: Parent Signature: Date: Nook Acceptable Use Policy 8