Technology Policies - SEMTEC The SE MN preK-12 Technology Coordinators2024-03-29T09:32:55Zhttps://semteck12.ning.com/forum/topics/technology-policies?commentId=2578996%3AComment%3A2363&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWe have our Computer/Internet…tag:semteck12.ning.com,2009-03-31:2578996:Comment:23632009-03-31T00:08:15.000ZBrian Bartleyhttps://semteck12.ning.com/profile/BrianBartley
We have our Computer/Internet policy on the web, Feel free to take a look and offer suggestions. <a href="http://www.hayfield.k12.mn.us/ComputerUse.htm">http://www.hayfield.k12.mn.us/ComputerUse.htm</a>
We have our Computer/Internet policy on the web, Feel free to take a look and offer suggestions. <a href="http://www.hayfield.k12.mn.us/ComputerUse.htm">http://www.hayfield.k12.mn.us/ComputerUse.htm</a> As far as space goes, I use Q…tag:semteck12.ning.com,2009-03-30:2578996:Comment:23432009-03-30T19:16:43.000ZScott Evershttps://semteck12.ning.com/profile/ScottEvers
As far as space goes, I use Quota Management within windows server. Each gets 2 GB and you can fine tune every user if they actually need more and aren't just saving junk.
As far as space goes, I use Quota Management within windows server. Each gets 2 GB and you can fine tune every user if they actually need more and aren't just saving junk. Great information Bryan - tha…tag:semteck12.ning.com,2009-03-30:2578996:Comment:23242009-03-30T14:21:46.000ZMichelle Weidemannhttps://semteck12.ning.com/profile/MichelleWeidemann
Great information Bryan - thank you and I'll be checking into the sites you listed. Very useful.
Great information Bryan - thank you and I'll be checking into the sites you listed. Very useful. Michelle,
I think most of th…tag:semteck12.ning.com,2009-03-27:2578996:Comment:23032009-03-27T19:01:30.000ZBryan Berghttps://semteck12.ning.com/profile/BryanBerg
Michelle,<br />
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I think most of the schools will have their Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) in their Technology Plans. All the Technology Plans from every school district in the state are posted on the MDE website at:<br />
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<a href="http://education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/InformationTech/documents/Report/036531.pdf">http://education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/InformationTech/documents/Report/036531.pdf</a> (it'll download as a PDF, but the links to all of them are built right into the…
Michelle,<br />
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I think most of the schools will have their Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) in their Technology Plans. All the Technology Plans from every school district in the state are posted on the MDE website at:<br />
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<a href="http://education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/InformationTech/documents/Report/036531.pdf">http://education.state.mn.us/mdeprod/groups/InformationTech/documents/Report/036531.pdf</a> (it'll download as a PDF, but the links to all of them are built right into the document).<br />
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Dover-Eyota is presently discussing some of the language in our AUP in our Technology Committee. Some parts of it are outdates, some areas are a bit unclear, and there has been some discussion about including policies for Teacher/Student interaction on social network sites like Facebook, MySpace, etc...<br />
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For space restrictions, we don't presently employ specific quotas on the servers (with the exception of email box sizes on the mail server), BUT there is a policy that asks that the servers not be used for video, music and picture file storage. Large PowerPoint files are also frowned upon (especially since PowerPoints can be shared for free on the <a href="http://www.authorstream.com">AuthorStream.com</a> website - which can also be used to convert PowerPoints with slide timings to a video format). Video, music and picture files can be stored on the server short term, but only for as long as it's needed to archive them to another storage source, such as a CD, DVD or Flash Drive.