If students are not allowed on the internet then students are not
allowed on the internet. Students know up front that losing internet
access at school means they will have to complete that "assignment"
using alternate methods or at an alternate non school location.
 
Mark   

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Koenck, Chris
        Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2009 9:55 AM
        To: Info-Tech
        Subject: [info-tech] LightSpeed / Internet Violations
        
        

        For those of you that kick kids off the Internet for violating
your AUP, what do you do for "school related access" for projects,
research, etc? We use LightSpeed for content filtering which will block
their access, but we still want a way to let them on in a very monitored
environment. Any suggestions? Right now, we have a few computers in our
library with static IP addresses and then a policy applied to those IP
addresses, and that works, but didn't know if there was a better way to
do it. 

         

        Chris Koenck

        Network Specialist

        Head Wrestling & Boys' Tennis Coach

        Estherville Lincoln Central Schools

        1520 Central Avenue

        Estherville, Iowa  51334

        C - 712.380.2337

        O - 712.3625-8404

         

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