Definitions
General Care of Computing Devices
Rules of Use for Computing Devices
Prohibited Use of Computing Devices
Privately Owned Computing Devices
100
When internet sources are used in student work and the author, publisher, and website are not sourced or identified.
Plagiarism
100
Describe the best way to carry a laptop out of it's case.
Laptop closed, carrying with two hands and holding the most grip on the side with the ports.
100
For what purpose do we provide laptops?
for educational purposes
100
What is plagiarism?
the illegal copying of an author or publishers work.
100
Who would need to grant permission to use a privately owned computing device at school.
An administrator
200
When mass email is sent to many other email addresses using school unit computing devices and/or networks.
SPAM
200
What should you never have near an open laptop?
Food and/or liquids
200

School n_ _ _ o _ _ s should never be used to access explicit, and/or inappropriate content, music or websites.

networks

200

Describe what is meant by unauthorised access.

When someone tries to bypass our filters, and/or access another person's account.

200
Why might the school be concerned to have a privately owned computing device joined to our network?
The school would not be certain that anti-virus programs are installed and/or kept up to date and it could bring the entire network down, and/or leak student personal information.
300
Something a student should not remove from the bottom case of a school issued computing device.
Inventory Asset Tags
300
Where is the only place you should be using a school issued laptop?
On a hard, flat surface, indoors.
300
Why do students and parents need to read and sign the acceptable use policy?
So they know what they can and can not do.
300
What should you do with your computer's asset tag?
Leave it alone.
300

Of the following, which of these are covered by the school's AUP? School issued computing device to be used at home. School issued computing device used at school. Personal computing device used at home. Personal computing device used at school. School network, printers, and/or servers. Any computing device suspected to be used to cyber-bully another student.

All except a personal computing device used at home, unless there is a suspicion that a cyber-bullying incident has occurred that has caused a disruption in the learning process here at school.

400

When someone tries to hack into someone else's account or tries to bypass the internet filters.

Unauthorised Access

400
What is the best way to clean a laptop?
Shut off, leaned back with top case flat, spay moisture on a cloth (not on the laptop), wipe down, do not wash the trac pad.
400
Who is the only person/people that should use a school issued laptop?
Student and/or family member only.
400
What are two forms of computer damage that would not be covered under the school's laptop protection plan -- they would be considered intentional, malicious use even if accidental.
Liquid spills and drops.
400
Who is responsible if your personal computing device gets lost, stolen and/or damaged? Who is NOT responsible?
The owner of the device is responsible. The school is NOT responsible.
500
Information a student is not allowed to reveal on the internet while using a school computer, such as his/her full name, address, telephone number, social security number.
Personal Informaiton
500
Why should you never charge a laptop inside it's case?
It may overheat.
500
Who would be financially responsible for repair costs if a laptop is damaged, even if by a sibling or friend?
The student and/or parent/guardian to whom the unit was issued.
500
What are six of the eleven explicit materials on the acceptable use policy?
abusive, obscene, vulgar, sexually explicit, sexually suggestive, threatening, discriminatory, harassing, bullying and/or illegal material or messages.
500
What two things can school staff do to your privately owned computing device if you bring it to school?
They can confiscate it and search it.