AUP 2011-12

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Saint Philip’s Episcopal School Laptop and Internet Acceptable Use Policy 2011 – 2012

Introduction: Technology is changing the way Saint Philip’s students learn and access information; our students can tap into the National Earthquake Information Service, a teacher can bring a guest lecturer into the classroom or take students on a virtual museum tour in the Louvre using video conferencing. The Internet offers children and adults unprecedented opportunities for learning, entertainment, and personal growth. The vast majority of our online experiences, in and out of school, are as entertaining and educational as we expect them to be. At the same time, we know that there are areas and activities in cyberspace that are inappropriate for children, just as there are inappropriate areas and activities in "real" space. Our challenge is to understand the risks children face online and to help them become safe and responsible "Net" citizens. As we try to integrate more and more technology with education, we are faced with new and more difficult problems. We have and will always spare no time or expense in trying to protect that which means the most to us: our students. Hence we have created this Acceptable Use Policy to help us in this endeavor. We believe that if the rules outlined in this document are followed we can expand our educational reach using technology effectively, efficiently, and safely. At St. Philip's Episcopal school local area network storage areas may be treated like school lockers. Network administrators may review files to insure system integrity and insure that students are using the system responsibly. Students should not expect that files stored on the server, hard drives, or flash drives are private.


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