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We are in the process of rewriting our AUP and are finding this site particularly useful. When looking at Layer 3 I noticed that it states that this layer has 4 functions but only 3 are listed.
I am impressed by the amount of content on this page. I think that this is definitely something schools systems should look at when trying to bring AUPs up-to-date. We recently went through this process in a school system I worked for and felt like we were starting from scratch. I wish I had known this page existed.
This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
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This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
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This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
%p text-indent:10px;%This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
This layer constitutes the board-approved AUP document that many or most education institutions have in place. It usually includes includes elements similar to those defined in The School ICT Policy by NAACE.
A Layering Recipe
AUPs: A Layering Recipe
AUPs: A Layering Recipe
Layer 1: The Policy Document
Layer 1: The Policy Document
This article will describe a multi-layered approach to AUP development and enforcement.
A Layering Recipe
This article will describe a multi-layered approach to AUP development and enforcement.
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