Schools struggle to balance student educational needs with privacy and freedom of speech rights in the digital age
This puts an interesting 'spin' on acceptable use and it made me wonder is Arlington wasn't already thinking about this when they bought all these iPads!
The question has to be raised that are there things in this list that APS is not doing properly?
"She lists eight ways to keep your networks safe:
* Don't assume a link is "safe" because it's from a friend.
* Don't assume Twitter links are safe because Twitter is now scanning for malware.
* Don't Assume Bit.ly Links are safe.
* Use an up-to-date web browser.
* Keep Windows up-to-date.
* Keep Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash up-to-date.
* Don't assume you're safe because you use a Mac.
* Be wary of email messages from social networks (because email addresses can be "spoofed" by hackers). "
Historical note - when the first Access to Network Resources came out in Arlington we were tasked with coming up with a list of DOs to put on a poster. You may have an old one hanging up somewhere. The Students Will... the only one we couldn't wordsmith was not operate a business. The others were put into the form of what we expected to the students to do.