2. Students should expect that
anything they put on the
district computers or the
network will not be private.
1. True
2. False
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3. District staff has the right
to inspect any files saved
on a district computer.
4. Computer use at school is for
entertainment purposes.
1. True
2. False
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5. You need to get your entertainment
at home:-) School computers should
be used for educational purposes
only. Do not visit entertainment
and sports sites unless directed by a
teacher.
6. It is okay to bully and annoy
another student using your
home computer.
1. True
2. False
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7. It is never appropriate to bully
another student. It is a violation of
the school district bullying policy if it
causes disruption in school. It would
clearly be a violation of the
Acceptable Use Policy if school
equipment was used.
8. If it is not stated in the Acceptable
Use Policy that a particular
technology use is unacceptable,
then a student may use that
technology.
1. True
2. False
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9. When students are not sure if a
particular technology use is
acceptable or not, they are
responsible for asking the
Tech/Media Department or a school
administrator. Don’t assume it is
okay to use the technology.
10. A student who witnesses someone else
violating the Acceptable Use Policy by
his/her use of technology or access of
inappropriate information must report the
incident to a staff member as soon as
possible.
1. True
2. False
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11. This statement is directly from the
MTSD Acceptable Use of Technology
Policy, Section III, Number 3.
12. You are not permitted to drink
liquids or eat candy or food by
your computer.
1. True
2. False
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13. Liquids and food can cause damage
which may not be able to be fixed.
14. MTSD filters and monitors all
access to the Internet.
1. True
2. False
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15. Due to federal law, the district is required to
filter and monitor student and adult use on
district computers. Unfortunately, no filter
is perfect. Please report anything
inappropriate which you may find
accidentally. It is against the Acceptable Use
Policy to deliberately seek inappropriate
content.
16. Students are not permitted to
change settings on MTSD
computers and other technology
devices.
1. True
2. False
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18. A student tells a friend her
login password so that the
friend can get to their shared
project inside her server folder.
This is allowed under the
AUP.
1. True
2. False
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19. Students should never share their passwords.
If two students will both need access to the
same document, then the document should
be saved into the shared team folder on the
server. It doesn’t hurt to make back up
copies into each of their individual server
folders. Logging in as another student goes
against the Acceptable Use Policy.
20. Students may never download,
add, or install new programs,
software, or hardware onto MTSD
computers.
1. True
2. False
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21. This is definitely a true statement
directly from the Acceptable Use
Policy. This includes widgets and
games.