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Please read & follow:

• You need a pen/pencil today – anything except red or Sharpie.

• Put all of your things away.

• Please sit quietly in your seat.

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Use ofTelecommunications

&Network

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SCHOOL DISTRICT OF CLAY COUNTY (SDCC)TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK

OVERVIEW

1. SDCC provides opportunity for students to expand learning.

2. Opportunity = 3. Goal of school Internet

a. Resource sharingb. Accessing outside informationc. Researchd. Encouraging technological innovatione. Worldwide communication

•Question: Compared to other schools around the country and the world, what do you think our school would be like if we did not have access to the Internet?

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INTERNET RESOURCES

4. Students will have access to:

a. Worldwide electronic mail communication.

b. Global information and news.

c. Public domain and shareware computer software.

d. Educational discussion groups.

e. Access to many university libraries and other libraries.

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INTERNET WARNING

5. Some materials on the Internet are not of educational value while at school.

6. This material may not be suitable for students.

7. The instructor or Virtual Learning Lab (VLL) Assistant will monitor student use of the Internet to prevent students from accessing unsuitable material.

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USER GUIDELINES

8. Internet access is through an association of government, regional & state networks.

9. School district wants the network to be used in a , efficient, ethical and legal manner.

10. Operation of Internet relies on proper conduct of the users.

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USER GUIDELINES Continued

11. If you violate guidelines, your account will be terminated.

12. Serious violations may result in school disciplinary action or legal action.

13. A signature indicates that the user has read and understands.

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Acceptable Use

14. Internet use must support education and research.

15. Users are encouraged to take advantage of the network’s functions:

a. electronic mail

b. conferences

c. bulletin boards

d. databases

e. access to the Internet

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Privileges

16. Use of Internet = privilege

17. Inappropriate use = no privilege

Question: Why do you think using the Internet at school is a privilege?

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“Netiquette”

18. Abide by the rules of network etiquette (known as “netiquette”).

19. Be polite.

20. Do not use vulgar or obscene language.

21. Do not reveal your address or phone number or those of others.

22. Electronic mail is not guaranteed to be private.

23. Do not disrupt the network, the data, or other users.

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24. Unacceptable Uses of Network

a. Violating student or staff rights to privacy.b. Using the Internet without application of common sense.c. Using profanity, obscenity, or other language which may be

offensive to another user.d. Sending or accessing pornographic text and/or graphics.e. Unauthorized games.f. Sending or receiving copyrighted materials.g. Reporting personal communications without the author’s prior

consent.

Question: What could happen to a person, whose private information such as a name, address and phone number, given out over the Internet without their permission?

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Unacceptable Uses of Network (Continued)

h. Using for commercial activities, product advertisement, or financial gain.

i. Knowingly transmitting viruses.j. Spam.k. Chain letters.l. Unauthorized solicitations for goods and services.m. Posting personal views .n. Unauthorized streaming of video or music – this ties up the

bandwidth & slows down the network.

Question: What would happen to the school Internet if a virus was sent in to infect the system?

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Warranties

25. SDCC makes no warranties.26. SDCC will not be responsible for damages or loss of data.27. SDCC will not be responsible for the accuracy or quality of

information obtained on network.28. Inappropriate Internet sites should be reported to teacher

immediately.

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Security

29. Security is a high priority.30. Do not show or identify the problem to others.31. Do not use another individual’s account.32. Attempts to log on as another user will result in cancellation of

your privileges.33. Security risk users will be denied network access.

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Vandalism

34. Vandalism = privileges cancelled and/or disciplinary action.35. Vandalism is a malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of

another user, Internet, or other networks.36. Includes creating or uploading computer viruses on the

Internet or host site.37. Degrading or disrupting system performance is a crime under

state and federal law.

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Sponsors

38. Teachers are to make sure students:a. Know how to use the Internet correctly &b. Know what happens if they don’t!

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Let’s Review

What are some benefits of having Internet and network rules?

What is the main purpose and goal of having a school Internet?

Why are there so many rules and guidelines for using the school Internet?

Why do you have your own personal user account when you log onto the school Internet?

What are some benefits of having your own user account for logging onto the school Internet?

What happens to the school Internet when you down load unauthorized streaming videos and music?