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Applicability
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4.1
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This policy applies to all
school students located at NSW Government schools who
access Internet and email services within the NSW
Department of Education and Training network and from
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5. |
Context
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5.1
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This policy document takes
account of the Memorandum Student Access to the
Internet of 18 July 1997 and the Memorandum DN/04/00215
– Review by Schools of their Student Access to the
Internet Policies.
This policy document should
be read as consistent with school discipline, child
protection, anti-discrimination and anti-racism
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6. |
Responsibilities and
Delegations
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6.1
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Access and Security |
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Students will:
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not disable
settings for virus protection, spam and filtering
that have been applied as a departmental standard.
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ensure that
communication through Internet and Email Services is
related to learning.
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keep passwords
confidential, and change them when prompted, or when
known by another user.
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use passwords that
are not obvious or easily guessed.
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never allow others
to use their personal e-learning account.
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log off at the end
of each session to ensure that nobody else can use
their e-learning account.
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promptly tell their
supervising teacher if they suspect they have
received a computer virus or spam (i.e. unsolicited
email) or if they receive a message that is
inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable.
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seek advice if
another user seeks excessive personal information,
asks to be telephoned, offers gifts by email or
wants to meet a student.
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never knowingly
initiate or forward emails or other messages
containing:
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a message that
was sent to them in confidence.
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a computer
virus or attachment that is capable of damaging
recipients’ computers.
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chain letters
and hoax emails.
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spam, eg
unsolicited advertising material.
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never send or
publish:
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unacceptable or
unlawful material or remarks, including
offensive, abusive or discriminatory comments.
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threatening,
bullying or harassing another person or making
excessive or unreasonable demands upon another
person.
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sexually
explicit or sexually suggestive material or
correspondence.
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false or
defamatory information about a person or
organisation.
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ensure that
personal use is kept to a minimum and Internet and
Email Services is generally used for genuine
curriculum and educational activities. Use of
unauthorised programs and intentionally downloading
unauthorised software, graphics or music that is not
associated with learning, is not permitted.
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never damage or
disable computers, computer systems or networks of
the NSW Department of Education and Training.
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ensure that
services are not used for unauthorised commercial
activities, political lobbying, online gambling or
any unlawful purpose.
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be aware that all
use of Internet and Email Services can be audited
and traced to the e-learning accounts of specific
users.
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6.2
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Privacy and Confidentiality |
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6.2.1
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Students will:
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never publish or
disclose the email address of a staff member or
student without that person's explicit permission.
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not reveal personal
information including names, addresses, photographs,
credit card details and telephone numbers of
themselves or others.
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ensure privacy and
confidentiality is maintained by not disclosing or
using any information in a way that is contrary to
any individual’s interests.
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6.3
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Intellectual Property and Copyright |
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Students will:
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never
plagiarise information and will observe appropriate
copyright clearance, including acknowledging the author
or source of any information used.
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ensure that
permission is gained before electronically
publishing users’ works or drawings. Always
acknowledge the creator or author of any material
published.
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ensure any material
published on the Internet or Intranet has the
approval of the principal or their delegate and has
appropriate copyright clearance.
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6.4
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Misuse and Breaches of Acceptable Usage
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6.4.1
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Students will be aware that:
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they are held
responsible for their actions while using Internet
and Email Services.
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they are held
responsible for any breaches caused by them allowing
any other person to use their e-learning account to
access Internet and Email Services.
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the misuse of
Internet and Email Services may result in
disciplinary action which includes, but is not
limited to, the withdrawal of access to services.
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6.4.2
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Students will report:
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any Internet site
accessed that is considered inappropriate.
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any suspected
technical security breach involving users from other
schools, TAFEs, or from outside the NSW DET.
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