Acceptable Use Policy

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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
For More Information
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here to learn more about
Acceptable Use Policies
Follow this link to learn more about
Online Privacy
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