[YL] Internet Filtering
Donlin, Mike
mdonlin at seattleschools.org
Mon Mar 27 11:15:49 EST 2006
Hi Ed,
I'd suggest checking in with your LEA to see what they use. If you have kids getting on line, it'd be nice for them to see the same kinds of things as protections inside and outside of schoool. I'd also suggest including bullying and harassment in the wording of your AUPs.
Thanks,
Mike Donlin
Seattle Public Schools
-----Original Message-----
> Hello,
>
>
>
> We are trying to find an effective internet
> filtering tool for our non
> profit agency. We have about 125 workstations that
> include office space and
> computer labs for students. We have all workstations
> connected to a network
> are running MS Windows 200 Server in one of our
> locations and about 10
> workstations with a DSL connection and a router at
> our other location.
>
>
>
> Our goal is to monitor and provide increased control
> over the content people
> view and interact with on the internet. We also need
> to be CIPA compliant in
> our labs that are used by the youth we serve. We are
> in the process of
> updating our acceptable use policy as well.
>
>
>
> We are interested in learning how other agencies
> have handled this
> situation. Any help you can offer is greatly
> appreciated.
>
>
>
> Ed Jackson
>
> Director of Technology
>
> Hill House Association
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