Monday, October 4, 2010

Re: Monitoring Student Use on Wireless Network

Our wireless network is protected by a password. No one can connect to our =
school internet without technology administrators typing in the wireless ke=
y. As we are a PreK-6 school, we don't have much of an issue with cell phon=
e use on campus. Students are permitted to carry a phone in their backpack,=
but not allowed to use it on campus. If students were to connect to outsid=
e sites using their cell-phone provider's access, then that is outside of o=
ur control.
~Jayme
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Jayme Johnson
Director of Academic Technology
jjohnson@village-school.org <jjohnson@village-school.org>

Village School
780 Swarthmore Avenue
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
310.459.8411 ext 120
www.village-school.org <http://www.village-school.org/>

On 9/28/10 9:41 AM, "Linda Belzer" <lbelzer@ROLLINGHILLSPREP.ORG> wrote:

We have AUPs and the computers in classrooms and computer labs are monitore=
d, but I am wondering how others maintain any type of control or regulatio=
ns on what the students do with their wireless connections. For example, th=
ere's nothing preventing them from using their iPhone or other devices to b=
e on Chat Roulette during lunch.

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