High School AUP Test

Instructions: 

Study the AUP booklet and Review using these PowerPoint Presentations

AUP Policy
Vocabulary
  1. Take the online test (below)

  2. Submit the test (Press the Submit Button)

  3. If you reach the target score you will be eligible for an Internet Driver's License

  4. Print out Permission Slip

  5. Sign Permission Slip

  6. Return Permission Slip to your Teacher

  7. Your Teacher must sign Permission Slip

  8. Your Teacher must return Permission Slip to the Studio

  9. A Unique username and password will be given to each child that turns in a signed permission slip

UNIQUE USERNAME:  All student usernames begin with the year of graduation (Example:  04, 05, 06), then the first 5 letters of the last name and finally the first letter of the first name.  (Example:  04smithc)

Last Name  First Name

Graduation Year   Teacher's Full Name

  1.  
    1. Software that tracks all use and all user attempts to access the Internet sited.
    2. Deliberate destruction of files, hardware, or services
    3. What is necessary in order to publish student work?
    4. Information that may legally be copied, used, and shared
    5. Presenting yourself as another person by using their username and password is an example of:
    6. A user’s password that allows access into the network
    7. Electronic communication that allows users to compose messages.
    8. Hate groups, games, sexually explicate material, and resources for terrorism.
    9. A fairly unregulated network linking millions of computers is known as the
    10. A computer whose purpose is to prevent harmful attacks on the network and computers is
    11. A private network for local users
    12. A computer whose purpose is to hold information for users of a network
    13. A program that allows users to navigate the WWW.
    14. Failure to follow the AUP may result in
    15. Network criteria that demand pleasant e-mail.
    16. Information that will not be published without written consent from parent or guardian 
    17. Whose responsibility is it to monitor all electronic communication and all Internet activity on the school network?
    18. Students who destroy network resources (files, folders, programs) may be held accountable to pay back or  to reimburse for harm done. This is an example of
    19. What laws are broken when a student saves OR accesses objectionable material on the network?
    20. Knowing that another student has misused the network requires what responsibility for you?
    21. Playing games during school time is an example of
    22. Using school printers to print out gaming "cheat codes" is an example of
    23. Examples of things that the federal government does NOT allow students to access on an educational network are: 
    24. Sharing your password with another person allows that person to
    25. Bringing your own disks, thumb drives, laptops, or network devices to use on the school network.
    26. Posting policies must be followed when
    27. Sending threatening, hateful, bullying, mean or sexually explicit email or other communications to another student, faculty, or staff member is an example of
    28. School Email is considered

 

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