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Name of Service URL of Service What does online service provide? http://webmail.bhnps.vic.edu.au/ An email service for student use. General Informationn EduBlogs http:/ //global2.vic.edu.au/ Digital Portfolios, ICT programs, elearning and Cyber Safe Social Media (messaging, forum posting, profile page, friends, webpage development) for P to 9 Schools https:// /www.edmodo.com/ is an innovative virtual learning space (VLS) and social network (messaging, posting, work submission, surveys and quizzes) that makes it easy to create and share academic content. Google Apps For Education http://office.microsoft.com/ /enprovides au/academic/ Google Apps for Education online storage (called Drive) for students and staff. This provides students and staff 24/7 access to any files y store in online space. Using Drive, students and staff can also view, comment and collaborate on each or's documents provided document owner has given appropriate permission. Who is service provider? Who will administer technology? Netspace/iinet The school s ICT Coordinator. Department of education and Training The school s ICT Coordinator. The school s ICT Coordinator. Google http://www.google.com.au/ /intl/en/abou t The school s ICT Coordinator. How will school bee using Students to email work to one anor; Students to communicate in relation to work or school set tasks. Students to explore email as a concept and learn about how it works. Under teacher direction, students may use email to contact external members of community for learning or school purposes. Students to message, post in forums, on walls in relation or for set learning tasks; Students to produce a digital portfolio, upload work samples and receive feedback from staff. Students will complete elearning courses and learn how to be safer with social media tools by using m. Students to explore social media as a concept and learn about how it works. Under teacher direction, Students to message, post in forums, on walls in relation or for set learning tasks; Students to produce a digital portfolio, upload work samples and receive feedback from staff. Students will complete elearning courses and learn how to be safer with social media tools by using m. Students to explore social media as a concept and learn about how it works. Under teacher direction, students may use service to contact Lalor Secondary College will use Google Apps for Education to: Save and work on documents in a secure cloudbased system, providing 24/ /7 access to student work. Allow students to create and edit files in an online environment, eliminating need for students to purchase software at home. Allow students and staff to share and collaborate on documents online. Provide students with accesss to

students may use service to contact or members of Edublogs site for learning purposes. or members of Schoology site for learning purposes. files created by staff for student learning. Provide staff with access to files created by students for checking and assessment. Allow creation of Digital Portfolios through Google Sites to showcase student work to teachers, and in some cases wider community. Where can about online service be found? Privacy Policy Disclaimer Terms & Conditions Code of Conduct Privacy Policy Overview of site Privacy Policy & Terms of Use Overview of Site Information about Google Apps for Education can be found at: https:// /www.google.com/work/apps/ed ucation Name of Service What personal of individuals will school use and disclose to service provider? First Name Last Name Cases Code (username) Personal Information Use and Disclosure By School EduBlogs First Name First Name Last Name Last Name School Name Class name Cases Code (username) Teacher s Full Name School Email Addresss School Name Cases Code (username) School Email Address Google Apps for Education ( GAFE) In addition to name of school, Lalor Secondary College provides Google with each student s: Cases number First name and surname School email address Additionally, each student's college password is synced with

How will school use personal of individuals? Where will service provider store personal disclosed to it? What school policies will apply to use of online Will school be able to access and retrieve all content, including messages or or communications from online Service Provider: First and Last name registered against users email address (but not in address). Cases code form email address. School: Names kept alongside registered emails. Cases code form email address. Download and maintainn an offline copy of addresses and associated names. Victoria Lalor Secondary College Privacy Policy Lalor Secondary College Personal Digital Device Policy Lalor Secondary College Learning, Assessment and Reporting Policy Lalor Secondary College Student Code of Behaviour Lalor Secondary College AntiBullying Policy Messages that are inappropriate are sent to an administrator account run by school. School can access and view any students account. Students accounts, along with emails, can be deleted by school. Service Provider: First and Last name forms username. School: Names kept alongside registered accounts. Download and maintain an offline copy of usernames and passwords. Messages and posts are watched by an administrator of site who flags it with school if re is an issue. School can access and view any student account if necessary. School can request deletion of any student account and content which is actionable Service Provider: First and Last name forms username. Students are registered to a class with a teacher. Can be several classes/teachers School: Names kept alongside registered accounts. Teacher is able to change student password CA, United States Messages and posts are public to teacher by default. School can access and view any student account if necessary. School can delete any student account and content. Google Apps. This does not mean that anybodyy can see students' passwords. Passwords can only be reset by administrators, not actually read. The school uses this to uniquely identify each student, ensuring thatt y log into correct Google Apps account and teachers can tell which student's work y are looking at. Google will store personal provided by Lalor Secondary Collegee in data centres around world. You can find about this at following URL: https:// /support.google.com/a/answer/6 0762?hl=en Domain administrators can accesss all usergenerated content. However, this will only be done if re is as ted serious breach of one or more of policies listed above.

Is re an alternate method of access to, notifications, communications and transactions enabled through online NO NO within 24 hours. NO Teachers will provide printed copies of any materials stored on and distributed via ir Google Drive if a student has chosen to opt out of service. Students who have opted out of service may submit work in printed form. Name of Service How will service provider use personal of individuals Used to create accounts to use service. Personal Information Collection by Service Provider eduplex Schoology Used to create accounts to use Used to create accounts to use service. service. Google Apps for Education Google uses personal provided by college to uniquely identify each user and

that is collected from school? What personal of individuals will service provider collect in course of use of online How will service provider use personal collected in course of an individual s use of online Anonymised usage data. It may be used to help improve product or service. Anonymised usage data. It may be used to help improve product or service. Anonymised usage data. It may be used to help improve product or service. to allow teachers to easily identify individual students. Google does not collect personal of Google Apps for Education Users beyond that which is provided by college. Google does not collect personal of Google Apps for Education Users beyond that which is provided by college. Name of Service EduBlogs Copyright Google Apps for Education What content or works will individuals share in course of ir use of online art work or photographs video or digital story comments and insights on school projects and assessment materials podcasts and or streaming art work or photographs video or digital story comments and insights on school projects and assessment materials podcasts and or streaming art work or photographs video or digital story comments and insights on school projects and assessment materials podcasts and or streaming Any digital files can be stored in students' Google Drives.

outputs email contentt written work, such as assignments, essays or poetry communication with peers outputs message, posts and forum content written work, such as assignments, essays or poetry communication with peers Assessment data outputs message, posts and forum content quiz and test data written work, such as assignments, essays or poetry communication with peers Assessment data Who will be able to see content or work? Anyone who has received email Anyone who has received addressed to m. message, post or forum post. ICT Coordinator logon to student Anyone whom page (which account. holds work) is shared to. ICT Coordinator logon to student account. Anyone who has received message, post or forum post. Anyone whom page (which holds work) is shared to. ICT Coordinator logon to student account. Students can choose who has access to each individual file in ir Google Drive. The only exception to this is in case of a suspected serious breach of one or more Acceptable Use policies as outlined above. In this case administrator and leadership team of school may access a student ss Drive. Whilst students own copyright in works y produce, who will have rights to reproduce and/or use works? If school wants to use and reproduce works of students, what types of work, how and where will it be used or reproduced? The school ONLY will have right to use and republish student work in addition to student. Work will be: Printed by teacher; Printed by anor student whom it has been addressed to; Viewed or read by anor person who it has been sent to; Used by or students to make collaborative works. Used as promotional material on : school website; school bulletin; school notes; The school ONLY will have right to use and republish student work in addition to student. Work will be: Viewable by company s administrator. Printed by teacher; Printed by anor student whom it has been addressed to; Used by or students to make collaborative works; Shared with a teacher for assessment purposes. Shown to a parent by a students for assessment purposes; The school ONLY will have right to use and republish student work in addition to student. Work will be: Printed by teacher; Printed by anor student whom it has been addressed to; Used by or students to make collaborative works; Shared with a teacher for assessment purposes. Shown to a parent by a students for assessment purposes. Used as promotional material on : school website; Students retain copyright over all work that y produce. The school may request a licence for use of student work. The decision to grant this licencee rests with student. The school may request a licence to use studentt work including: Written Work Images e Video e Music/Audio Any combination of above These works may be used for: Professional Development of teachers within and outside college Studentt support materials (used as exemplars)

notices/flyers; school blogs. Social Media Work can be shared with friends, small groups or entire (multiple schools) EduBlogs community [this is strictly forbidden by our school]. Used as promotional material on : school website; school bulletin; school notes; notices/flyers; school blogs. Social Media school bulletin; school notes; notices/flyers; school blogs. Social Media Promotion of college Works could be printed, distributed online or by digital storage media.