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Western Foothills RSU
#10Digital Citizenshipand the
Acceptable Use Policy
Please help! Today, digital citizenship is everyone’s responsibility.
Parents, Teachers, and Students
Digital Citizenship
“...to think critically and make informed choices about how we create, communicate, and treat others in our ever-evolving, 24/7 digital world.”
– commonsensemedia.org
Digital CitizenshipWhat is it?
• When you sign the Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) you are promising that you will follow the rules contained in the AUP.
• If you break the rules you are breaking your promise.
• Honor your promise and you will earn trust.
Promise, Honor,Trust
Remember: Students, parents, and teachers have
“NO EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY”
when using district technology.
Privacy
Student Responsibility
•iPads are expensive. If yours breaks, it takes time to replace, and you need it for school.
•Use good judgment with your technology. You are responsible for your choices with this.
•Who are you when no one is watching?
Since this is a unique and powerful device it comes with certain responsibilities.
“With great power, comes great responsibility.” ~Spiderman
•You are responsible for supervising your child’s use of technology at home.
•Tools to help you are available on your school’s website: http://www.rsu10.org
•Maintain an ongoing conversation about use of technology.
•This is a device on loan to you by the school district and there may be financial costs for negligence.
•The MLTI iPads are for your use as well, you should have access and all passwords associated with the device.
Since this is a unique and powerful device it comes with certain responsibilities.
Parent Responsibility
If you think what you’re doing is wrong,
YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT.If you are unsure ask
teachers and parents. We are here to help you.
Right and Wrong
1. Accessing or Posting Inappropriate Materials
Everything you access or create needs to be appropriate and
legal.
Right and Wrong
If you think what you’re doing is wrong,
YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT.
If you think what you’re doing is wrong,
YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT.2. Violating Copyrights, Copying Software,
Plagiarism
Everything on the internet belongs to someone else, unless you created
it.
Ask before using—it’s only fair.
Right and Wrong
If you think what you’re doing is wrong,
YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT.
Right and Wrong
3. Misuse of Passwords/Unauthorized Access–
Protect your identity.
Be responsible for your own password and respect the
passwords of others.
4.Malicious Use/Vandalism
Treat it as if it were yours.
Be respectful and responsible with all technology.
Right and Wrong
If you think what you’re doing is wrong,
YOU ARE PROBABLY RIGHT.
“...is the use of electronic means by a minor to torment, threaten, harass, humiliate, embarrass or otherwise target another minor.”
– www.stpeterprince.org/terms_you_should_know.htm
Cyberbullying
▪ Over half (52 percent) of young people report being cyberbullied.
▪ An astounding 95 percent of teens who witnessed bullying on social media report that others, like them, have ignored the behavior..
▪ More than half of young people surveyed say that they never confide in their parents when cyberbullying happens to them.
▪ Only one out of every six parents of adolescents and teens are even aware of the scope and intensity involved with cyberbullying.
▪ Cyberbullying affects all races.
▪ Victims of cyberbullying are more likely to suffer from low self-esteem and to consider suicide as a result.
How do we stop this?
The best way is to be aware of what your students are doing online and establish rules for the use of all technology.
Cyberbullying
nobullying.com
• Good digital citizenship promotes safe use
Digital Citizenship
If you wouldn’t put it in the newspaper, you
shouldn’t put it online.
TemptationTemptation
Social MediaSocial Media
PornographyPornography
GamesGames
ResearchResearchInformationInformation
ResearchResearch
InformationInformation
EducationEducation
EducationEducation
Content Filtering
Digital Citizenship•Regional School Unit #10 maintains state-provided filters to minimize exposure to inappropriate content at school.
•RSU#10 holds users responsible for making educated and responsible decisions.
•The school unit cannot take responsibility for inappropriate content that may be accessed while in or out of school.
Tree Octopus
Endangered!
Tree Octopus
Endangered!
RSU 10 is not responsible for the accuracy and quality of
information that is found on the Internet.
Save The Tree Octopus
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
High school students will create apersonal Apple ID at www.appleid.apple.com.
For students under age 13, the MLTI device will be preloaded with
a generic Apple ID.Students under the age of 13 must have
their parents sign up and have an email associated with the account to know what they are installing on the device.
Apple ID’sThese are yours to keep.
Forever.
Don’t forget password!!!
Curriculum
•CommonSenseMedia:
http://www.commonsensemedia.org/
•Garfield:
http://www.infinitelearninglab.org/
•Initiative will connect with PBIS and anti-bullying initiative
Parent Controls
•You can help monitor and restrict what your student can do on the iPad.
•Go to link on final slide to learn how.
•Please, don’t forget the password!
FERPA•Rules from the Federal Government
protecting student privacy.
•Reminder:
Photos can not be taken of a student by other students, parents, or staff without permission by that child’s family.
•Look at resource page to learn more.
Please help! Today, digital citizenship is everyone’s responsibility.
Parents, Teachers, and Students
Digital Citizenship
For More Information:
Please go to our website Please go to our website (RSU10.org) ) and click on Technology then Digital and click on Technology then Digital
Citizenship or type in link below.Citizenship or type in link below.tinyurl.com/rsu10digital
FERPA documentFERPA document
Thank you for listening and taking the Thank you for listening and taking the time to be with us tonight.time to be with us tonight.