This short test will determine how much you know about the proper use of technology resources in your classroom or office.   It contains only eight 'True/False' questions.   When you are done and click the 'Submit' button, you will be able to see how well you did on the test. Good Luck!

  The Internet Acceptable Use Policy is a document that must be read, understood, and signed by every student and staff member before they can use the network and access the Internet.
 
  The content of E-mail sent or received using the school district network can be monitored by the technology department.
 
  It is permissible for a user to bypass Internet filtering to view blocked sites, when the site they need to view does not violate Internet access policies.
 
  You may provide your network login and password to a coworker or classmate if they need access to materials under your control, as long as they agree not to reveal your login and password to others without your express permission.
 
  Student and staff use of the network and access to the Internet is a right that can usually only be revoked by legal action.
 
  The Internet filter ensures users do not view objectionable or illegal materials on the Internet.
 
  The technology department can produce a log of ALL Internet activity for any computer on the network even if the computer itself is stolen, or its memory and storage is completely erased.
 
  Because the Internet is public in nature, all information found on the Internet can be legally copied and used for any reason.