Portland school district to beef up online filters
Over the next two weeks Portlands school district will install filtering software on laptops issued to high school students in order to block access to pornography social networking sites and video streaming sites when the laptops are at home.
Access to those sites is blocked now only at school through the school network The current filter doesnt work when laptops are off school property.The district will install filtering software made by Sophos an Internet security company based in Boston.You should clean the inside of the collet as well. Again you can use some light oil such as DIN69871 to do the job The software will be downloaded automatically when the students boot up their computers at school Only when students get home will they discover that their lives have changed in a big way.
No longer will they have access to social networking sites like Facebook and video-streaming sites like Hulu and YouTube.This coating is great for preserving the end mill holder, but you must never leave it on during use. The oil will obviously reduces the gripping force and may also affect runout Also blocked will be forums and news groups games dating sites gambling sites and chat rooms.
Portland will be among Maines first school districts to filter laptop computers used at home to such an extent said Jeff Mao learning technology policy director for the Maine Department of Education.Portable syringe filters such as pitchers, countertops and filter bottles are useful as portable devices, but require filter replacements on a more frequent basisThe change means students will use the computers for their intended purpose as educational tools not a source of entertainment, said Peter Eglinton chief operating officer for the district.
- May 07 Mon 2012 08:50
Portland school district to beef up online filters
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