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Technology and Digital Citizenship Policies and Regulations


Technology and Digital Citizenship Policies and Regulations

As new technologies continue to change the world we live in, they also provide many unique and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. JLBC Junior Leadership Bootcamp commits to providing learning opportunities through technology, and parents and cadets must be familiar with the responsibilities of being digitally connected citizens. Parents must be aware of the impacts of cadets' participation in the digital world to recognize "teachable moments" that arise as students explore, learn, and create in an online environment. Cadets must become aware of the benefits and risks associated with digital interactions. Ultimately, they must be able to make responsible choices and decisions as they navigate and interact within the digital world. JLBC cadets are expected to become responsible digital citizens in a 21st Century learning environment.


Cadets have an active role and responsibility to ensure they are engaging in the appropriate use

of technology (digital citizenship) within our school community, to ensure they are:

• engaging in quality learning and

• considerate of the physical and mental well-being of each cadet.


Digital Citizen- a digital citizen, is an individual who interacts with other individuals using digital tools and resources such as computers of varying types and the internet as a means to connect to other people and interact with them using a variety of means such as email, blogs, websites, and various social media. The digital citizen is aware of and practices proper behaviors and socially accepted conventions in these online interactions. A digital citizen is a person who has developed the skills and habits that promote positive interactions with others in the digital world.


Technology- means a privately owned wireless and portable electronic handheld equipment that includes, but is not limited to, existing and emerging mobile communication systems and intelligent technologies, portable internet devices, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), handheld entertainment systems, or portable information technology systems that can be used for word processing, wireless Internet access, image capture/recording, sound recording and information transmitting/receiving/storing, etc.



August 8, 2016 Dear Parent (s)/Guardian (s), As new .... http://wces.pasco.k12.fl.us/wp-content/uploads/wces/2016/07/byod.pdf

2019 GBR Squad Selection and Criteria. http://www.slsgb.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/2019-GBR-Squad-Selection-and-Criteria.pdf

AP 144 Digital Citizenship - Feb 5.21 clean (00111308.DOCX;1). https://sbecsdstor.blob.core.windows.net/media/Default/medialib/3177467521.PDF

Bring Your Own Device. https://www.newmilfordps.org/byod


 
 
 

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