Junior High AUP EXAM

Instructions: 

Study the AUP booklet and Review using the PowerPoint Presentation for your age group

  1. Take the test for your appropriate grade level

  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. Have Parents 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. means that you have a monetary obligation to reimburse for harm done.

  2. is necessary to publish student's work.

  3. A is your personal identification for access to the network. 

  4. The is responsible for monitoring network activity in the classroom, email, network folders, Internet activity, and computer usage.

  5. about a student cannot be published without consent from their parent or guardian.  Students are not to give this information to companies over the Internet.

  6. is destruction or tampering maliciously with files, programs, or network services.

  7. is presenting yourself as another person, either by email or by copyright infringement.

  8. is pleasant email.

  9. -- an idea created by someone and the ownership of that idea remains with the creator.

  10. is the language webmasters use.

  11. Our is to "Do no harm, Do good, Prevent Harm, Undo Harm".

  12. is electronic communication.

  13. is failure to follow the AUP and results in the termination of network use.

  14. A restricts objectionable sites.  If you are blocked from a site, ONLY your teacher can request that this site be unblocked by the emailing the appropriate administrator.

  15. is information that can be legally copied and used.

  16. Violation of copyright laws is an example of offense.

  17. Referencing unauthorized technology is an example of offense.

  18. A program is a program that tracks all use of network resources.

  19. Criminal charges are filed due to destruction or tampering with network resources, this is an example of  offense.

  20. The states that a campus Technology Coordinator must assess the condition of the technology.

  21. are the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.  These are the objectives to be learned by students in all educational classes.

  22. It is the  responsibility to get permission for all students' work that is published.

  23. The purpose of the is to prevent harmful code from entering the network.

  24. A has the purpose of holding information (files & folders) and to give access to this information to the network.

  25. A is a private network for local users.

  26. A is a global network used by millions of users.

  27. A is a program that allows users to navigate to the WWW.

  28. An electronic location where people can communicate in real-time is called a .

  29. Students are restricted by federal law from using   AND to protect them from people who might take advantage of them.

  30. Hate groups and resources for terrorism are considered materials.

 

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