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Essential Computer Lab Acceptable Use Policy for Fifth Grade Students

This Acceptable Use Policy outlines the rules and guidelines for fifth-grade students using the computer lab. It emphasizes the importance of respectful behavior, such as refraining from eating or drinking, avoiding running around the computers, and keeping speakers at an appropriate volume. Additionally, students should never share passwords, bring software from home, or browse unapproved websites. Strict consequences are in place for any misuse of technology, including possible suspension of computer privileges. Following these rules ensures a safe and productive learning environment.

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Essential Computer Lab Acceptable Use Policy for Fifth Grade Students

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  1. Acceptable Use Policy Fifth Grade

  2. Do not eat or drink in the computer lab!

  3. Do not run around the computers!

  4. Do not turn off the computers!

  5. Do not open and cloce the CD changer!

  6. Stay in the program that you are assigned

  7. Keep the speakers at a nice level!

  8. Do not tell anyone your password!

  9. Do not bring any software from home!

  10. A teacher must be in the room at all times!

  11. Internet Rules • Only go to sites that the teacher has approved • No cartoon type games • Do not say yes to a download • Do not give out any personal information

  12. Consequences • Any misuse of technological equipment will lead to suspension of privileges • Use of another student's log number or folder will result in possible suspension of computer rights • If an unacceptable screen appears, the students is to IMMEDIATEDLY turn off the monitor and tell the teacher to avoid consequences

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