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Follow these guidelines to protect the ICT System: obtain permission, keep login details private, respect equipment, avoid harmful software, report misconduct. Sign and return policy for homework.
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What is expected of you? • You must always get permission from a teacher before using the ICT System or accessing any information or application. • You must keep secret your personal login and password for the ICT System and never allow others to use them.
What is expected of you? • You must not attempt to access any part of the ICT System that is not part of your personal desktop. • You must not intentionally damage or vandalise any part of the ICT System - computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, cable etc - OR delete any computer software used on the ICT System or the data of another user.
What is expected of you? • You must not intentionally introduce software designed to cause damage to a school computer (commonly known as a virus). • All pupils should note that it is all too easy to damage computer equipment through spillage of food and drink and there is a risk of injury where liquids come into contact with electrical appliances.
What is expected of you? • You must always end your session on a computer by closing it down correctly. If you are not sure - ask your teacher. • Sending or displaying any abusive, sexist, racist or otherwise offensive material is strictly forbidden.
What is expected of you? • Accessing or attempting to access any inappropriate or offensive material. • Using obscene or offensive language on the school computer system is forbidden. • If you are aware of any inappropriate behaviour or actions – you must report this.
Homework • Due date is your next ICT lesson • Read the Acceptable User Policy • Sign the Acceptable User Policy • Give the AUP to your Parent, Guardian or Carer to sign • Put it back in your school bag • Hand it into your ICT teacher at the start of your next ICT lesson.