Acceptable Use Policy
Pinewood American International School grants authorized users the privilege to use Pinewood computers and network to access the internet for information gathering, communication, and technology integration in support of the Pinewood curriculum. Should a conflict arise between personal use and educational use, the Pinewood IT department has developed the following Acceptable Use Policy.
Any digital communication/computing device, hardware, or software component of information, media, and communication technology (including social media) installed, in use, or emerging, in relation to Pinewood, must be Legal, Appropriate, Responsible, and Kind.
- Legal: illegally copied, or downloaded software, music, video, or games, may not be used on any computer at Pinewood, including devices issued to students, teachers, or staff;
- Appropriate: only appropriate content used, viewed, or heard. Any material you would not show to your parents, principal, or an elementary student is a good sign of inappropriateness;
- Responsible: due care and attention will be taken with all hardware, system settings (including shared computer settings) software, etc. to prevent damage or misuse;
- Kind: the rights/feelings of others are in no way treated upon by the use of digital devices.
Please understand, e-mail and use of any other Pinewood electronic information learning, communication, and collaboration systems and equipment, on and off campus, may be monitored at any time by designated staff to ensure appropriate use. In addition, monitoring is done for record keeping, maintenance, and security purposes, to follow up on administrative tasks and concerns. For applications like Google Apps and Turnitin, we follow the security and privacy policies as stated in each system for their users.
Continue reading by clicking through the different tabs regarding the usage policy and consequences.
- Responsibilities
- Network Access
- Device Use
- Accounts
- Cellular Phones
- Cyberbullying & Harassment
- Hacking & Theft
- Consequences of Inappropriate Device, Network, or Account Use