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TJHS BYOD. B ring Y our O wn D evice. GUIDELINES. BYOD. EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY. Personal technology devices will be used exclusively for educational activities.

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B ring Y our O wn D evice

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  1. TJHS BYOD • Bring • Your • Own • Device GUIDELINES

  2. BYOD EDUCATIONAL USE ONLY • Personal technology devices will be used exclusively for educational activities. • All students must have a signed TISD Student Handbook form (includes the Acceptable Use Policy) on file and a signed permission slip in order to participate in the BYOD Pilot. • Personal technology devices are to be used only during the instructional class period with express permission of the classroom teacher. PERMISSION SLIP TEACHER PERMISSION

  3. BYOD • Personal technology devices may not be used to record, transmit or post photos or video of a person or persons on campus. Nor can any images or video recorded at school be transmitted or posted at any time without the express permission of a teacher. • The student will use the district’s secured and CIPA compliant (filtered) wireless network; Use of 3G/4G wireless connections at school is not allowed. NO PICTURES OR VIDEO SCHOOL WIFI ONLY

  4. BYOD • Campus or District personnel cannot provide technical support, troubleshooting, or repair personal electronic devices. Students should have a good working knowledge of how to use their device. • No student shall establish a wireless ad-hoc or peer-to-peer network using his/her personal device while at school. This includes, but is not limited to using a privately owned electronic device as a cabled or wireless hotspot. NO TECH SUPPORT NO HOTSPOTS

  5. BYOD • Personal technology devices are brought to school at the students’ and parents’ own risk. In the event that a personal technology device is lost, stolen or damaged, TISD will not be responsible for any financial or data loss. TISD NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR THEFT

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