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1. Verfasser: Palgi, Rebecca D.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 1996
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ529690
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contents Rules of the Road: Why You Need an Acceptable Use Policy. Palgi, Rebecca D. Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Information Policy Internet Library Policy Media Specialists Parent Participation Policy Formation School Community Relationship School Libraries School Responsibility Student Responsibility Student Rights Users (Information) With increasing Internet access, library media specialists are implementing acceptable use policies to govern student conduct online. Policy components include definition and purpose; rights, responsibilities, and risks; penalties; and parental consent. Effective policies have input from all community members, are concise, and serve as guidelines to meet educational goals. Provides a list of model policies on the Internet. (LAM)
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spellingShingle Rules of the Road: Why You Need an Acceptable Use Policy.
Palgi, Rebecca D.
Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Information Policy
Internet
Library Policy
Media Specialists
Parent Participation
Policy Formation
School Community Relationship
School Libraries
School Responsibility
Student Responsibility
Student Rights
Users (Information)
Rules of the Road: Why You Need an Acceptable Use Policy. Palgi, Rebecca D. Access to Information Elementary Secondary Education Guidelines Information Policy Internet Library Policy Media Specialists Parent Participation Policy Formation School Community Relationship School Libraries School Responsibility Student Responsibility Student Rights Users (Information) With increasing Internet access, library media specialists are implementing acceptable use policies to govern student conduct online. Policy components include definition and purpose; rights, responsibilities, and risks; penalties; and parental consent. Effective policies have input from all community members, are concise, and serve as guidelines to meet educational goals. Provides a list of model policies on the Internet. (LAM)
title Rules of the Road: Why You Need an Acceptable Use Policy.
topic Access to Information
Elementary Secondary Education
Guidelines
Information Policy
Internet
Library Policy
Media Specialists
Parent Participation
Policy Formation
School Community Relationship
School Libraries
School Responsibility
Student Responsibility
Student Rights
Users (Information)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ529690