Technology
T3: Titan Tech Team
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The TCU Technology Services department supports the: Tri-City United School District K-12 Teaching & Learning Mission; Community Education & Early Childhood Programs; the TCU-Performing Arts Center and TCU Activities Dept in the operation and effective use of technology.
We work closely with site administration, site staff, and, the Teaching & Learning Department to provide the hardware and software needed to implement effective, 21st Century Classroom Instruction Environments and K-12 digital curriculum resources.
Incorporating best-in-class/first-in-class technology resources into teaching and instruction programs is a strong component of our teaching and learning goals. COWs (Computers-on-Wheels) support our K-4 grade level students located in classrooms, and, 1:1 staff and student Chromebook devices are provided under the District T.T.A.P. (Titan Technology Access Plan) as a tool to empower student learning. The district’s telecommunications network provides our staff and our students with High Speed Bandwidth/High Availability, filtered and reliable access to voice, video and online learning resources.
Internet Safety
The Internet has become a critical communication and learning tool for the TCU staff and students. Students, employees, taxpayers & guests shall have access to the Internet through segmented WiFi connectivity in Commons Spaces, Gyms, the PAC and TCU classroom, media center, or, school specialty labs. Students and their parent(s) / guardian(s) must sign an acceptable use consent form to. receive a Chromebook device, and, be granted access to the Internet via the Tri-City United Public School Student computer network.
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Cyber Security & Email Protection
- Be Alert to Suspicious Emails Watch for unexpected messages, urgent requests, strange links, or attachments, even if they appear to come from a colleague, student, or vendor. When in doubt, don’t click and report it.
- Protect Your Login Information Never share passwords. Use strong, unique passwords and always approve multi-factor authentication requests only when you are actively logging in.
- Handle Links and Attachments Safely Do not open attachments or click links unless you trust the sender and are expecting the message. Be especially cautious with emails asking you to “verify,” “reset,” or “update” information.
- Use School Systems and Devices Responsibly Access school systems only on approved devices, keep software updated, and avoid using personal email or cloud storage for school data unless approved.
- Report Security Concerns Immediately If you receive a suspicious email or think your account may be compromised, report it to IT right away. Prompt reporting helps protect students, staff, and school operations.
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