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The District will maintain strict monitoring of all
Technology Tools and further the District TECHNOLOGY GOALS:
1. To meet the challenge
of preparing all students in Arp ISD for a technologically challenging future by complying
with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills guidelines as set forth by the Texas
Legislature. Technology Tools will be used to further student
achievement in the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.
2. To better inform and utilize parents, community, and business leaders
in the area of technology implementation. This goal includes a bi-annual school board
presentation on Strategic Technology Planning.
3. Allow technology to be implemented K-12 in a sequentially valid plan
that apportions equipment from simple to complex through the grade levels (i.e.
Kindergarten should not utilize equipment more advanced than the high school campus.)
This policy will require reapportionment of equipment at reasonable and predictable
intervals.
4. To allow students K-12 to become more and more responsible
for the use, care, and maintenance of equipment as they mature through the grades.
Elementary students will be taught basic care of input and output devices. Junior high
students will learn the computer system components and proper care of each. High
school students will be taught to upgrade both software and hardware.
5. To more profusely Integrate technology tools in the curriculum as
students move through the grade levels. New technologies, new techniques, and new
skills will accompany each grade level in a logical, sequential, technology-infused
curriculum.
6. To commit Arp ISD to providing all students the most effective, current
and real-world technologies so that all students may gain valuable, relevant, and
marketable skills.
7. To utilize technology in the district to meet instructional
needs. Planning for technology will be driven by instructional objectives, student
needs in achievement, and for curricular and instructional strategies. Hardware
will never drive the Technology Plan.
8. Interconnectivity is a priority of the Technology Plan. The ability to
share resources, information, and ideas is one of the most important assets a school
district can offer, second only to a nurturing, caring spirit.
STANDARDS:
Arp ISD maintains the highest
standards of ethical and acceptable use of all technology for educational
purposes.
NOTE:
Technology Tools will NOT be used to waste time, play erroneous games, surf the
net when not engaged in TEKS-based learning, send unsolicited emails, text
messages, or download unauthorized files.
To accomplish these standards the following policies will be
followed:
All technology will be utilized for educational purposes (i.e. games
without educational objectives are not permitted at anytime and may result in the loss of
privileges to technology.) If there will not be an independent assessment over software
content, it is probably not appropriate for the educational environment.
Faculty will be responsible for making sure that classroom substitute
teachers are advised that computers will not be utilized by students unless specific
written instructions have been left by the classroom teacher on proper/educational use of
technology for a specific class period.
Failure to document use or failure to use technology for ethical and
educational purposes will result in the reassignment or relocation of technology
(microscopes, calculators, computers, video equipment, etc.)
AND possibly dismissal of
staff members.
COMPUTER MAINTENANCE:
The following practices have been found to reduce maintenance costs. All
district equipment will be used following these guidelines.
DO NOT:
DO NOT: Turn
on a computer without using a surge protector (one per machine)
DO NOT: Turn
off computer while in Microsoft Windows
DO NOT: Keep
computer on if it is covered -- the heat buildup is dangerous!
DO NOT: Save
personal files on the hard drive -- use network folder to save your data files
DO NOT: LOAD
any program files in your computer's root directory.
Contact a technology
coordinator before you attempt to load any software on your machine!
DO NOT: Load
any shareware program including other
software not purchased by the district.
DO NOT:
Perform any administrative tasks on your
computer such as download screensavers, change the background, manipulate the
settings in any way, or loading your own software.
DO NOT: Bump
a computer or jar it, move it, tap on the table or
bump the table it is sitting on while it is running. Keep
hole punchers or machines with movable parts off the same table as your computer. Movement of your computer may cause
hard drive failure.
DO NOT: Set
other electronic equipment near your computer (phones, stereos, radios, coffee cup
warmers, etc.)
DO NOT: Plug
other electronic appliances into your surge protector. This causes small surges that
eventually can damage your computer.
DO NOT: Unplug
your computer while it is running. Use the surge protector switch to turn off your
computer before you unplug the surge protector from the wall.
DO NOT: Allow
students to bring diskettes in and out of your classroom unless you wish to be
responsible for virus scanning and screening the diskettes.
DO NOT:
Allow students to utilize the
Internet while unattended -- for ANY reason!
- DO NOT:
Allow students to perform administrative tasks on your computer (i.e.
add programs, delete programs, perform upgrades or maintenance, unless
accompanied by a maintenance request form from Technology
Department.)
DO:
DO:
Use
a surge protector switch to turn on or off your computer system.
Keep your system on at all times, unless asked to turn it off by your
technology assistant.
DO:
Keep dust and liquids away from your computer
DO:
Run SCANDISK & Defrag often, to optimize your computer
DO:
Unplug your system from the wall during
summer vacation
DO:
Keep your mouse pad clean. This will lengthen the life of your mouse.
DO:
Lock your computer when not attending it. Your campus technology coordinator
can show you how to accomplish this.
STUDENT ACCOUNTABILITY
Students of Arp ISD will properly utilize technologies. Proper
use includes real-world problem-solving, independent and group productivity, research,
design, and synthesis of ideas, and/or simulation exploration, experimentation, assessment
and evaluation processes.
All students will understand basic and complex system design,
maintenance, and acceptable use policies.
All students will be required to follow ethical use and
copyright laws. Infringement of these policies will result in restriction or limited use
of technology in Arp ISD. Technology tools are provided by the district for appropriate
educational objectives (i.e. games such as Solitaire, will not be played during school
hours). Students utilizing technology for unauthorized purposes may be restricted from or
lose privileges to district technologies.
Students will maintain equipment and report any equipment
failure, damage or loss to their teacher. A student's failure to report important damage
or loss may result in restricted use or loss of privileges to technologies. Since
technology equipment is school property, student violation or abuse of this equipment will
be subject to disciplinary action as defined in the District Discipline Management Plan.
ACCESS TO DISTRICT TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES & THE INTERNET:
Students will have access to Internet resources in each
classroom in Arp Schools for research, global projects and Web site development. Filtering
Internet content has been provided by the district, but does not insure that children will
be isolated from all inappropriate materials. Therefore, Arp Schools maintain an
acceptable use policy for the Internet which allows students to have access only in the
presence of a facilitator or instructor. Internet research and usage will be highly
structured and criteria driven.
The Arp District Technology Committee invites parent and student
participation in planning, training, and implementation. This committee meets regularly.
You may bring your ideas, concerns, and suggestions to any committee meeting by contacting
a campus technology coordinator. Recognizing the awesome power the Internet has brought to
American homes and schools, this committee strongly recommends the ISTE policies for home
use of the Internet:
Internet
use be provided in a high traffic area of the home only (i.e. we do not recommend
that children have access to the Internet in a private area of the house --- like a
bedroom). The Internet should be monitored at least as vigorously as parents monitor cable
television. Internet access should be a collaboration with parental involvement.
Internet use should be provided only when a child is being monitored
by a responsible adult
A time restriction should be placed on Internet use in the same way
that television time should be restricted
Children should be instructed to never to give full name, address,
phone number, or any other personal information to ANYONE for ANY reason over the Internet
-- this includes information given to sites specifically designed for children, (i.e.
Disney Web site, Hershey Web site, LOGO Web site, etc.).
Children should be taught to report any harassment or inappropriate
site or contact immediately to both the Internet Service Provider (i.e. AOL or Tyler
Internet) and to their guardian or parent.
Children should practice respect and Internet etiquette
("Netiquette") at all times while connected to the World Wide Web.
Any software downloaded from the Internet should be virus checked
before the program is run
Children will not be allowed to bring software from home to school for
any reason at any time. The Arp Schools reserve the right to supply students with software
for use at home, however, this software will not be allowed back into the district network
without being inspected by a campus technology coordinator.
The Arp Schools make computer check out available during certain times
of the year. To check out a computer from the Arp Schools, parents and students will have
to attend campus training sessions. Please contact your campus technology coordinator for
more details.
Students attending Arp ISD will ethically utilize
all media, resources, and equipment to enhance the educational goals of the
state, district, and classroom while maintaining a respect for all classmates,
instructors, and administrators.
Students and Parents will be required to sign a
User Agreement for Access to the Arp ISD network,
Internet / World Wide Web before using these resources in the district. This
agreement will be initiated by your child’s home room teacher or sponsor.
Violation of these policies will result in appropriate disciplinary action.
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