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Acceptable Use Policies Hot Links Page
Acceptable Use Policies - A Survey- aur
http://www.rice.edu/armadillo/acceptable.html
Resource type: information
This site lists and discusses the various type of documents that have been created to regulate and guarentee the rights and responsibilities of those who use in Internet in schools, libraries and communities.
Critiquing Acceptable Use Policies - aur
http://www.io.com/~kinnaman/aupessay.html
As schools increasingly incorporate the Internet into their everyday curriculum, concerned administrators and parents have more opportunities to impose overzealous rules and limitations on teacher and student use of the Net. Some are banning the Internet altogether, fearing disastrous situations. Others are clamping down on access to some Internet resources or tools in an effort to avoid the worst possibilities. This essay reviews the K-12 Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs) available on the Internet in June 1995, and draws on teacher and student experience to comment on how AUPs are working today. [from site]
The Internet Policy Toolkit - New Hampshire Educat- aur
http://www.nhste.org/membership/intpol.html
This Internet Policy Toolkit is provided to you as a member of NHEMA or NHSTE. The intent of the authoring committee was to present you a substantial resource for creating your own district policy. We hope we have included all the major points that need to be considered when formulating policy. We recommend you develop your policy based on your school population and needs.