This document provides guidelines and policies for a 1:1 laptop program at St Peter Claver College. It outlines the educational opportunities of the program, including anytime, anywhere learning. It discusses student and parent responsibilities for caring for the laptops, including regular backups and following the Acceptable Use Policy. Failure to follow the guidelines could result in disciplinary action or financial costs. The laptops are tools to assist learning, not for other purposes.
The Jefferson Parish School District establishes guidelines for appropriate employee use of computers and internet access. Any employee using school computers or networks must sign an agreement to abide by district regulations, which prohibit illegal or inappropriate use. The district uses technology to block harmful websites but does not restrict employee access to legitimate educational resources. Violations of the computer and internet use policy, such as using school resources for non-academic purposes, can result in lost privileges, suspension, or other discipline.
The document provides templates and guidance for networking tools, including a voicemail script, elevator speech, 2-minute pitch, LinkedIn message, cover letter, and resume. The templates are meant to help job seekers concisely introduce themselves and their qualifications in order to generate interest from potential employers and contacts in their network.
The document is an Internet Acceptable Use Agreement from the Pamlico County Library. [1] It requires patrons to have a valid library card and outlines age restrictions and parental permission requirements to use the internet workstations. [2] It limits sessions to 30 minutes if others are waiting and caps the number of users per computer at two. [3] It prohibits inappropriate content and disallows installing personal software or altering library computer configurations. [4] It notes staff cannot provide extensive instruction but can offer search help and refer patrons to books. [5] It details printing costs and policies regarding unexpected large print jobs. [6] It warns misuse may result in lost internet privileges for a length of time determined by the
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This document discusses the benefits of openness and sharing, including having over 100 affiliates reducing friction, transaction costs, and redundancy across over 70 jurisdictions through a dynamic and scalable system. It cites musician Jonathan Coulton saying having a Creative Commons license for all his music helped increase his traffic, donations, sales, and fans more than locking up his music would have. It also lists upcoming launch events in several cities worldwide for http://thepowerofopen.org to discuss these topics.
Creative Commons DOL TAACCCT grant program update at Open Ed 2011Creative Commons
The document discusses updates to the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) grant program. Key points:
1) All work created with TAACCCT grant funds must be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, allowing public use with attribution.
2) The "OPEN" consortium will provide support to all TAACCCT grantees on open licensing and continuous improvement of open educational resources.
3) Grantees will develop open online courses and materials using learning science principles and user data to iteratively improve resources.
This document provides guidelines and policies for a 1:1 laptop program at St Peter Claver College. It outlines the educational opportunities of the program, including anytime, anywhere learning. It discusses student and parent responsibilities for caring for the laptops, including regular backups and following the Acceptable Use Policy. Failure to follow the guidelines could result in disciplinary action or financial costs. The laptops are tools to assist learning, not for other purposes.
The Jefferson Parish School District establishes guidelines for appropriate employee use of computers and internet access. Any employee using school computers or networks must sign an agreement to abide by district regulations, which prohibit illegal or inappropriate use. The district uses technology to block harmful websites but does not restrict employee access to legitimate educational resources. Violations of the computer and internet use policy, such as using school resources for non-academic purposes, can result in lost privileges, suspension, or other discipline.
The document provides templates and guidance for networking tools, including a voicemail script, elevator speech, 2-minute pitch, LinkedIn message, cover letter, and resume. The templates are meant to help job seekers concisely introduce themselves and their qualifications in order to generate interest from potential employers and contacts in their network.
The document is an Internet Acceptable Use Agreement from the Pamlico County Library. [1] It requires patrons to have a valid library card and outlines age restrictions and parental permission requirements to use the internet workstations. [2] It limits sessions to 30 minutes if others are waiting and caps the number of users per computer at two. [3] It prohibits inappropriate content and disallows installing personal software or altering library computer configurations. [4] It notes staff cannot provide extensive instruction but can offer search help and refer patrons to books. [5] It details printing costs and policies regarding unexpected large print jobs. [6] It warns misuse may result in lost internet privileges for a length of time determined by the
Grow Your Business with Clonmel Chamberbriancleary
Clonmel Chamber is the largest business representative and networking organisation in Co. Tipperary. Our members employ over 10,000 people in the local economy.
Join the Chamber and connect with key decision makers in over 250 Co. Tipperary companies.
This document discusses the benefits of openness and sharing, including having over 100 affiliates reducing friction, transaction costs, and redundancy across over 70 jurisdictions through a dynamic and scalable system. It cites musician Jonathan Coulton saying having a Creative Commons license for all his music helped increase his traffic, donations, sales, and fans more than locking up his music would have. It also lists upcoming launch events in several cities worldwide for http://thepowerofopen.org to discuss these topics.
Creative Commons DOL TAACCCT grant program update at Open Ed 2011Creative Commons
The document discusses updates to the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training (TAACCCT) grant program. Key points:
1) All work created with TAACCCT grant funds must be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, allowing public use with attribution.
2) The "OPEN" consortium will provide support to all TAACCCT grantees on open licensing and continuous improvement of open educational resources.
3) Grantees will develop open online courses and materials using learning science principles and user data to iteratively improve resources.