Monday, August 10, 2009

Re: Social Networking and Wireless Access

I would love to see these as well

On Sun, Aug 9, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Norman Constantine <
nconstantine@wakefieldschool.org> wrote:

>
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Our school, Wakefield School, in The Plains VA is trying develop policy for
> the following issues:
>
> Social Networking and Campus Technology Use
> What will be expectations for faculty and students for technology use in
> classes and extracurricular areas including the use of social networking in
> the classroom and outside of the classroom on campus? What social networking
> resources are we going to allow and for whom? What are teachers allowed to
> use? required to use if anything?
>
> Wireless Access and Broadband Personal Access
> Will we have open wireless on the Wakefield Campus? Will students be
> allowed to bring personal devices which connect to the outside world through
> their own broadband connections?
>
> How does your school approach these issues. I would appreciate any
> policies, AUPs, resources, etc that you would like to share with us as we
> formulate our ideas here at Wakefield. Individual veiwpoints are valued
> also.
>
> Just email them to:
>
> nconstantine@wakefieldschool.org
>
>
> Thanks,
>
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