Acceptable Use in Technology (Grades 3-5)
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Acceptable Use in Technology (Grades 3-5)

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What does digital citizenship emphasize?

  • Responsible and respectful behavior online (correct)
  • Hiding your identity while online
  • Sharing private information freely
  • Interacting with others negatively online
  • Which of the following should you NEVER share online?

  • Your favorite movie
  • Your full name and address (correct)
  • Your hobbies and interests
  • Your favorite food
  • What is one recommended action if webpages are not loading properly?

  • Restart your device (correct)
  • Send a complaint to the website owner
  • Delete the Chrome browser
  • Ignore the issue and continue
  • What should you do if your Chrome browser displays an update icon?

    <p>Update Chrome to ensure optimal performance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a part of your Google account's privacy?

    <p>Personal interests and habits</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a critical reminder regarding sharing online content?

    <p>Sharing without permission may be a violation of copyright.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action is suggested if Chrome is malfunctioning?

    <p>Clear cache and cookies</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the context of using school accounts, what should be taken seriously?

    <p>Privacy of emails and documents</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary benefit of practicing digital citizenship monthly?

    <p>It reinforces responsible online behavior</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should you do if your device is unresponsive?

    <p>Take a deep breath and refresh the window</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Acceptable Use

    • Defines rules for using school internet and devices, including equipment use, internet use, and safety.
    • Emphasizes the importance of monitoring device usage by teachers and parents.

    Device Lending Agreement

    • Students are responsible for loss or damages; sharing devices with peers is prohibited.
    • Agreement covers warranty damage, intentional damage, and lost or stolen devices.
    • Specific fees for damage:
      • 1st instance: Keyboard or screen damage (Chromebook: $200).
      • Subsequent instances increase in fees, up to $405 for the 3rd occurrence of loss.

    Care for Devices

    • Keep devices safe, clean, and away from food and drinks.
    • Report any device malfunctions to the teacher promptly.

    Daily Preparedness

    • Charge devices nightly and bring necessary accessories (headphones, charger, mouse).

    Digital Footprint

    • Refers to the permanent information about a person based on online activities.
    • Information includes videos, pictures, comments, and search history.
    • Anything posted online can remain accessible even if deleted.

    Approved Sites and Resources

    • Use designated teacher websites, student resources, and library services for research.
    • Notify teachers about any inappropriate sites accessed accidentally.

    Google Apps for Education

    • Google accounts should only be used for school purposes; activity is monitored.
    • Report any suspicious emails to teachers immediately.

    Internet Use Guidelines

    • Always obtain teacher permission prior to creating new accounts or visiting unfamiliar websites.
    • Report inappropriate websites or ads to teachers without hesitation.

    Monitoring by Round Rock ISD

    • The district monitors all activity on school Gmail accounts and Chromebooks at home and school.
    • Includes monitoring Google Drive and search histories.

    Cyber Security

    • Keep personal information private online (name, address, phone number, password).

    Digital Citizenship

    • Focuses on being responsible and respectful online.
    • Monthly lessons on digital citizenship provided by teachers.
    • Just because information is accessible online doesn’t mean it’s permissible to share.

    Common Problems in Google Chrome

    • Steps to troubleshoot common issues:
      • Restart the device if unsure about problems.
      • Clear cache and cookies if websites aren't loading properly.
      • Update Chrome if an update alert appears in the top corner.

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    Description

    This quiz covers the concepts of acceptable use with the internet and devices in a school environment. Students will learn about equipment use, internet safety, Google account management, and the importance of security. Understanding these guidelines helps ensure safe and responsible technology use.

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