Thursday, January 21, 2010

Re: Ipods

We have a password on our wireless network. The password is not shared with
students. Our students are not supposed use their own laptops or ipods at
school, but if they do, they aren't able to join the network.


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Kiyomi S. Camp
Technical Specialist
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
1200 Stuart Road
Princeton, NJ 08540
(609) 921-2330 x264

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Tim Smith <smithti@grovesacademy.org>wrote:

> Hello All-
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> We've had a lot of students using their ipods to join our wireless
> network and use apps to chat. We have a web filter that blocks the
> things we want blocked (chat sites), but they use their apps to get
> around it. I was just wondering if: 1. Anyone has had success blocking
> ipods from joining their wireless network. 2. What are your rules and
> policies regarding inappropriate use of ipods during school?
> Unfortunately, teachers want their kids to still be able to listen to
> music because it helps them concentrate during work time. So, of
> course, it falls on the IT guys to fix the problem... Any thoughts?
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> -Tim
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