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5.

 

Never leave device unattended or unsupervised.  

6.

 

Students must keep their Chromebook in the protective case, provided by the 
school, at all times.  

 

B.

 

Carrying the Chromebooks  

1.

 

The protective case provided with the Chromebooks protect the device for the 
general everyday use 

2.

 

It is recommended to carry the case in a bag/case that does not have anything else 
in it.  Do not put the Chromebook in a bag/case that has other heavy books or 
other objects that could cause damage to the chromebook.  
 

C.

 

Screen Care  

1.

 

Do not place anything on your case that could put pressure on the screen.  

2.

 

Do not lean on the screen at any time. 
 

 

USING YOUR CHROMEBOOK AT SCHOOL  

 
Chromebooks are intended for use at school each day. In addition to teacher expectations for use, 
school messages, announcements, calendars, handbooks, and schedule may be accessed using the 
device. School staff and administration have the right to check any material stored on a student’s 
Chromebook at any time.  
 

A.

 

Chromebooks Left at Home  

1.

 

If students leave their device at home, they are responsible for getting the course 
work completed as if they had their device present.  

2.

 

Discipline procedures may occur if this becomes a repeated offense.  
 

B.

 

Chromebook Undergoing Repair  

1.

 

The Technology Supervisor may issue a loaner device to students depending on 
the repair needed. 
 

C.

 

Charging your Device’s Battery  

1.

 

Battery should be fully charged each day upon entering the school building.   

 

D.

 

Sound, Music, Games or Programs  

1.

 

Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher 
for instructional purposes.  

2.

 

Music may be allowed at the discretion of the teacher.  

3.

 

Internet gaming is not allowed. If non-instructional game apps are installed, they 
must be approved by administration or technology staff.  
 

E.

 

Home Internet Access  

1.

 

Students are allowed to set up wireless networks on the chromebooks.  

Summary of Contents for Chromebook 11-3120

Page 1: ...CHROMEBOOK SPECIFICATIONS Dell Chromebook 11 3120 Operating System Chrome OS Processor Type Intel Celeron N2840 2 16GHZ Dual core Chipset Intel HM77 Display 11 6 1366x768 Anti Glare w 180 degree hinge Graphics Card Intel HD Graphics Storage 16GB eMMC SSD System Memory 4GB Ram DDR3L Memory Slots SD Input Output Ports 1 Stereo Headphone Microphone Combo 1 USB 3 0 with BC1 2 Charging 1 USV 2 0 1 HDMI...

Page 2: ...intained by USV 2 The school will cover the cost of repair for the first accident while the student is enrolled at USV 3 After the first accident the cost will be to the student The responsibility for the cost of purposeful damage negligence loss or theft will fall on the student parent guardian All students will have the option to purchase his her chromebook at the completion of their senior year...

Page 3: ...sing the device School staff and administration have the right to check any material stored on a student s Chromebook at any time A Chromebooks Left at Home 1 If students leave their device at home they are responsible for getting the course work completed as if they had their device present 2 Discipline procedures may occur if this becomes a repeated offense B Chromebook Undergoing Repair 1 The T...

Page 4: ...nt System This prevents most viruses from infecting the devices C Students are allowed to load school appropriate software apps on their Chromebooks if properly approved by the USV staff D If technical difficulties occur illegal software is downloaded or non USV school installed approved apps are discovered the Chromebook will be wiped clean and put back to its original settings The school does no...

Page 5: ... to anyone other than your parents guardians This practice will help make the students information more secure D Chromebooks Left in Unsupervised Areas 1 Violations may result in loss of device privileges 1 More information about our 1 1 Chromebook program on our website www usv k12 oh us 1 By resolution the USV Board of Education approves item 1 1 Chromebook Handbook as an extension of the adopte...

Page 6: ...onsibility By signing this policy you are agreeing not only to follow the rules in this policy but are agreeing to report any misuse of the network to the person designated by the school for such reporting Misuse means any violations of this policy or any other use that is not included in the policy but has the effect of harming another or his or her property B Term of the Permitted Use A student ...

Page 7: ...te you without first obtaining the permission of a supervising teacher Do not arrange a face to face meeting with someone you meet on the computer network or Internet without your parent s permission if you are under 18 Regardless of your age you should never agree to meet a person you have only communicated with on the Internet in a secluded place or in a private setting f Hacking and Other Illeg...

Page 8: ...rent or guardian agree to cooperate with the school in the event of the school s initiating an investigation of a user s use of his or her access to its computer network and the Internet whether that use is on a school computer or on another computer outside the School District s network F Updates Users and if appropriate the user s parents or guardians may be asked from time to time to provide ne...

Page 9: ...without his her consent is considered an invasion of privacy and is not permitted unless authorized by the building principal Cameras and electronic equipment devices are expressly banned from and may not be possessed activated or utilized at any time in any school situation where a reasonable expectation of personal privacy exists These locations and circumstances include but are not limited to l...

Page 10: ...cceptable use policy and agreement and the 1 1 Chromebook Handbook for the student s access to the school district s computer network and the Internet I understand that access is being provided to the students for educational purposes only However I also understand that it is impossible for the school district to restrict access to all offensive and controversial materials and understand my child ...

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