Set policies for use of school technologies—and monitor and enforce adherence
An essential element in any school’s technology plan is an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) that clearly defines how, when, by whom, and for what purpose a school’s technological resources are to be
utilized. For all students, teachers, and staff who use the school technology, an updated Acceptable Use Policy should be read and signed every year.
In reality, though, most schools' AUPs are out-of-date, unsigned, or simply non-existent.
Get the information you need to create a comprehensive, current AUP, covering mobile learning, Web 2.0 and social media, personally-owned devices, cyberbullying and more. AND find out how you can get a solution to help you set network policies and monitor network use to enforce your AUP.
Get your free copy of the new AUP TEMPLATE
Acceptable Use Policy Template (.zip) - This download includes an editable Word document Acceptable Use Policy template that you can modify to suit your district's needs.
Download these Information Papers
Acceptable Use Policies: Creating and Enforcing Guidelines for Use of School Technologies
Cyberbullying: Protecting Kids from Online Harassment
Videos
When a breach of policy is a crime: Computer Forensics in Schools
Case Studies
Our Solutions for Monitoring and Enforcing Acceptable Use Policies
Filter and monitor web use with our Web Filter
Extend policies to off-network users with our Mobile Filter
Easily allow and enforce policies for safe collaboration with My Big Campus
Make safe email communication a part of your AUP with Campus Mail
What To Do Next?
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