Digital Citizenship at the CBE
Digital citizenship is about using technology and participating in digital environments. It is key to helping our students learn to use available technology responsibly in the classroom and beyond. Our school has a Digital Citizenship Plan that is updated annually, addressing how we work to build a community where we live and work together as digital citizens.
Visit the CBE website to learn more about how we support students to develop online safety skills and be good digital citizens.
Personal Mobile Devices
Student personal mobile devices are limited or restricted at all schools, unless required for health or medical needs, to support specialized learning needs, and for educational purposes. Learn more about our BYOD (bring your own device) rules.
Web Filtering & Social Media
Inappropriate or unsafe content may be blocked to provide a safe environment: some content is blocked for all users, and other content may be suitable for older students but not for younger ones. Student access to known social media platforms is blocked on school networks and school devices for all grade levels.
Dr. Martha Cohen Digital Citizenship Policy
As members of the DMCS Digital Citizenship community, all students and teachers are expected to demonstrate respect, responsible behavior and overall good character when using technology and/or engaging in online activities. The use of technology is an integral part of teaching and learning at school. Teachers and students use digital technologies to access information, to communicate ideas, and to demonstrate essential learning.
All students are expected to follow school guidelines for Responsible use of Electronic Resources (AR 1062) with both school-owned and student-owned devices.
The following activities are inappropriate for students:
- Use of electronic/digital devices (cell phones, computers, cameras, etc.) in gym change rooms or washrooms at any time.
- Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures/images
- Using obscene language, harassing, insulting or attacking others
- Any online behaviour that negatively impacts the school environment
- Intentionally damaging computer equipment/school technology, the network or other people’s digital work
- Trespassing into other people’s folders, work, or files
- Intentionally using technology on non-teacher-approved activities
- Using electronic media for plagiarizing
- Modifying backgrounds and/or relocating, deleting or adding applications on shared school technology
- Breaching copyright law and/or failing to follow fair dealing guidelines
- Sharing or distributing digital recordings, audio or visual via the internet or through social networking sites, without written permission from the content creators
- Using cell phones to make calls, texting, engaging in social media activities, or playing games during instructional
- times. (Parents/Guardians who wish to communicate with their children during class time are welcome to call the office).
Dr. Martha Cohen School believes technology has a positive impact on student learning and provides meaningful learning experiences. Technology can transform the classroom into an interactive learning environment. Technology has become an integral part of our everyday world, increasing productivity, connectivity, collaboration, and creativity. School technology is to be used for educational purposes.
Respect Yourself | Protect Yourself |
I will show respect for myself through my actions. (not gaming, not off-task) I will select online names/avatars that are appropriate. I will build a positive digital footprint by considering the information and images that I post online. I will respect copyright rules and follow fair use guidelines. | I will not publish my personal details, contact details or a schedule of my activities. I will protect passwords, accounts and resources. I will find a healthy balance between online and offline activity. |
Respect Others | Protect Others |
I will show respect to others. I will show respect for other people by considering my choice of websites. I will not visit inappropriate sites. I will leave the technology so it is ready for the next person to use. | I will protect others by not forwarding inappropriate materials or communications and by not visiting inappropriate sites. I will protect others by reporting abuse and misuse. |
Respect Technology | Protect Technology |
I will respect and properly care for the technology issued to me at DMCS. I will respect and properly use any Chromebook or other device. | I will follow the DMCS core values so that I am prepared to learn everyday. I will protect our technology through proper care and handling. I will report any damage to technology when found. |
If the Digital Citizenship Agreement is not followed, and disciplinary actions are necessary, the process will follow the standard procedures outlined in the CBE administrative regulations and the DMCS progressive discipline plan.
Acceptable Use of Calgary Board of Education (CBE) and Dr. Martha Cohen Electronic Information Resources
Whenever you use technology at DMCS, you are agreeing to the Acceptable Use Policy. It is important that you understand this policy and that you take your role as technology user seriously. You are expected to keep your password private and secure and to model respectful, responsible academic computer use at all times.
Access privileges to the DMCS computer network are dependent on the level of responsibility shown by individual students. It is our intent to have all students access this valuable tool for learning on an ongoing basis. The following acts and prohibited sites constitute inappropriate use and may endanger students, and/or possibly damage the network, hardware, and/or software.
Prohibited acts include, but are not limited to:
- Use of someone else’s CBE account or access to network
- Sending or displaying offensive messages or pictures
- Use of obscene language
- Harassing, insulting or attacking another person or their reputation
- Trespassing in others peoples’ folders, work or files
- Intentionally accessing, posting, sending or downloading of inappropriate material
- Assuming the identity of another person to gain information
- Viewing webpages through a proxy server
- Running an application/program from a memory stick/jump drive
- In any way moving, opening hardware or computer accessories
- Any attempt and/or threats to harm a person
- Plagiarism of online content
- Posting, publishing, circulating or distributing personal information about oneself or others without the supervision and consent of a staff member
- Sharing of usernames and passwords for other people to use
- Downloading copyrighted material or unlicensed software
Prohibited Sites include
- Vulgar or lewd depiction of the human body
- Any content publicly labelled for adults
- Violent acts
- Online gambling
- Sites encouraging the use of illicit or illegal drugs, tobacco, or alcohol
- Advocating violence or hatred against an identifiable group.ie. race, religion, gender, disabilities, age, colour, sexual orientation, etc.
- Sites promoting criminal activity
Violation of the CBE and DMCS Policy
Each situation is dealt with on an individual basis and breach of policy may result in:
- Restricted or loss of computer privileges
- School based disciplinary consequences
- Police Intervention and/or Legal action
Cellphones and Personal Digital Devices
Personal Mobile Digital Device Policy
Consequences
If a student fails to abide by Dr. Martha Cohen’s Acceptable Use Policy, parents/guardians will be notified and the student may receive one or all of the following disciplinary actions.
- Confiscation of Personal Electronic Device
- Immediate and possible revocation of computer privileges (including, but not limited to, student email, D2L, Edmodo, Google Drive, Wi-Fi access and use of school technology)
- Charge to repair or to replace damaged equipment.