Acceptable Use Policy
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Transcript Acceptable Use Policy
Online Safety: The Gateway
to Your Child’s Internet
Experience
Amanda Biuso
Laura Koehne
Kyle Findley
Hunter Smothers
Table of Contents
Background
Acceptable
Use Policies
The Need for Online Safety
Photo Permission Forms
More Information
Background
Written
agreement in the form of
guidelines signed by students, their
parents, and their teachers outlining the
terms and conditions of internet use/rules
of online behavior and access privileges
(Virginia Department of Education)
Why is an AUP Needed?
Protects
school system, teachers,
parents, and students from
inappropriate material
Parts of an AUP
Describes
instructional philosophies and
strategies
States educational uses of the Internet
Lists responsibilities of educators,
parents, and students
Code of conduct governing behavior
Description of the consequences of
violating the AUP
~Virginia Department of
Education
Parent and Student Signatures
Signatures
create a binding contract
to follow the guidelines of the AUP
Signing of the agreement is
necessary for Internet use
The Need for Online Safety
Protects
students from inappropriate
content as well as student misuse of
Internet access
Protects privacy of teachers, students,
and school systems
Teachers assume responsibility in the
classroom
Photo Permission Forms
Parent/legal
guardian permission is
needed to publish student photos on
the Internet
Permission slip lists the information
the teacher is allowed to publish
Publishing Student Work
Student
work will be published solely for
the purpose of providing parents with
student progress
Published work will only contain student’s
first name or ID number
Pictures will be posted for visual
references of class work
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