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Assoli18 [71]
2 years ago
8

Using your own words and just a few sentences, design a Responsible Internet Use policy for your computer lab.

English
2 answers:
aleksklad [387]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Student answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: Downloading Guidelines Download information only when told to by a school official. Download information only when you know exactly what it is and who it is coming from. School rules Learn and understand your school or workplace’s policies on downloading. Ask a teacher, counselor, or computer lab instructor Avoid unsafe Web sites which indicate that permission to use or view the site has not been granted. The content may be harmful to the user or computer system, or misleading in some way. Stick to credible sites which contain accurate, reliable and unbiased information. The content is not meant to lie, to exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.

Explanation:

Lelechka [254]2 years ago
3 0
<span>Student answers will vary, but should include elements of the following: Downloading Guidelines Download information only when told to by a school official. Download information only when you know exactly what it is and who it is coming from. School rules Learn and understand your school or workplace’s policies on downloading. Ask a teacher, counselor, or computer lab instructor Avoid unsafe Web sites which indicate that permission to use or view the site has not been granted. The content may be harmful to the user or computer system, or misleading in some way. Stick to credible sites which contain accurate, reliable and unbiased information. The content is not meant to lie, to exploit, or misuse visitors and their personal information.</span>
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