RE: [info-tech] LightSpeed / Internet Violations

2009-11-04 Thread Pearson, Jeremy
Chris- If a student violated the AUP and have either their Internet access, or complete computer access taken away, they are in jeopardy of being removed from that class. Our students are told this up front, and they are well aware of those consequences. Jeremy

RE: [info-tech] LightSpeed / Internet Violations

2009-11-04 Thread Frerichs, Chad
Okoboji revokes their privileges for the regular school day 8am - 3pm. So, they can come in before or after school to complete computer related work. We also have certain circumstances where a student needs access just for a certain time during the day. For instance they are taking a computer apps

Re: [info-tech] LightSpeed / Internet Violations

2009-11-04 Thread Lance Lennon
If I violate the states DUI rules, they do not care if I need my car to go to work. Why is computer access any different. They may need to find alternate ways of getting assignments done, like at home, the local library, a friends house. There may be exceptions, but those are made on a

Re: [info-tech] LightSpeed / Internet Violations

2009-11-04 Thread Karl Hehr
Education is a right and driving is not. Karl H. Hehr Technology/Curriculum Director South Hamilton CSD www.s-hamilton.k12.ia.us 515.827.5418 (W) 515.209.9767 (C) 515.827.5368 (F) Luddite by Degrees 1) Anything that is in the world when you're born is normal and ordinary and is just a