Some of us have heard this email dissucssion many times before. It always
seems to come out the same. I appreciate the deeper discussion that Nancy
added.
I am surprised with all the discussion about students not using email
properly that in years past we did not remove paper and pencils from o
> Yes, we do allow student hotmail email accounts with teacher or media
> supervision, and they are randomly monitored by our tech. coor. We have
> discussed discontinuing this due to inappropriate usage. If caught sending
> or receiving inappropriate email messages, students lose internet
> pr
Chris,
In Humboldt, we don't allow students to have a general email account. We
have set them up for students who need to use it for a college course or if
they need to communicate with someone for a class. We have also allowed
foreign exchange students to have accounts.
When I was in Algona
Several years ago, we allowed student email. By Thanksgiving, it was such a problem
that we removed all email accounts for students. The students would waste time
between classes checking email from a student they just talked to in class. The
computer labs were not being used for educational
We allow it at the 9-12 level. Each student is given an account and are actually
encouraged to check it each day. Extra-curricular sponsors and teachers use it to
post practice schedules, transfer files to students back and forth, etc. I create a
district-wide distribution list for each of t
Chris, here is my take on this. If a student needs an email address for a college
course or for some other school related event, I assign them an address and let them
know in writing that the account will be monitored on occasion. I just want them to
understand that the account is for educati
Chris,
I know you were looking for a different take on this but your question is a
great springboard to a deeper discussion...
So you have to ask:
Who is the technology suppose to serve?
That should be the number one filter when talking about school technology.
I realize there a whole lot of issu
We don't allow students to email from school!!!
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Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 15:16:24 -0600
>How many of you allow students to have email, either by school provid
Have never had student email at Pocahontas and block hotmail, etc.
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From: "Chris Charbonneaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:16 PM
Subject: [tech-cord] Student email
How many of you allow students to have email, either b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>How many of you allow students to have email, either by school provided
>or Internet based?
>I am working on reasons not to allow email to students becuase of the
>problems it has been causing. LEt me know what everyones policies are
We only allow special exceptions and
No e-mails at Clarion-Goldfield
On Wednesday, May 7, 1941, Chris Charbonneaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How many of you allow students to have email, either by school provided or Internet
>based?
>I am working on reasons not to allow email to students becuase
>of the problems it has been causi
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