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Barbara Shelly (bashelly@mailbox.syr.edu)
Syracuse University
230 Huntington Hall
Syracuse, NY 13244-2340
315-443-3450
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Date: Tue, 5 Mar 1996 12:40:16 -0500 (EST)
From: AskERIC Service <AskERIC@ericir.syr.edu>
To: bashelly@mailbox.syr.edu
Subject: Acceptable Use
Here is the Acceptable Use information. Hope this helps.
Robin
A very good collection of acceptable use policies, contracts, and opinion
pieces are located on Armadillo, the Texas Studies gopher.
gopher riceinfo.rice.edu 1170
-->2. More About Armadillo and Other Gophers/
-->2. Acceptable and Unacceptable Use of NetResources(K12)/
or
gopher://riceinfo.rice.edu:8002/7?acceptable+use
A collection of university acceptable use policies can be found at:
http://musie.phlab.missouri.edu/policy/copies/
Also, you may be interested in the following World Wide Web sites:
1. Child Safety on the Information Highway
http://www.omix.com/magid/child.safety.html
2. The Information Superhighway: A New Frontier for Kids
http://www.dnai.com:80/~children/media/superhighway.html
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As a resource for schools that are in the process of writing,
implementing, or revising an Internet Acceptable Use Policy, the Merit
Network, Inc. has setup a mailing list dedicated to the discussion of
K12 Acceptable Use Policies.
If you or anyone you know if working on an Acceptable Use Policy, they
may subscribe to this list by sending a subscription request to:
....with the word "subscribe" in the body of the message.
Messages to the discussion list should be sent to k12-aup@merit.edu
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K-12 Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Last-modified: October 11, 1995
Common Questions and Answers about the creation of Acceptable Use Policies
(AUPs) governing Internet use in a K-12 setting.
The K-12 AUP FAQ is maintained by the writing staff of Classroom Connect, a
monthly publication devoted to helping educators and students make the most
of the Internet in the elementary and secondary classroom. PLEASE send us
any updates and corrections right away via email to Tim McLain
<tmc@classroom.net> or Vince DiStefano <vinced@classroom.net>.
The most recent version of this FAQ can be obtained through email:
Email to: info@classroom.net
Type send aup-faq in the body of the message
..... via anonymous ftp:
Ftp to: ftp.classroom.net
Go to the wentworth/Classroom-Connect subdirectory and retrieve the
aup-faq.txt file.
.....or via your World Wide Web browser.
URL: ftp://ftp.classroom.net/wentworth/Classroom-Connect/aup-faq.txt
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