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Computer Lab rules for those who are using a computer lab
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1. General
All computer users (staff, students, and others) are expected to be responsible for their own behaviour on the computer system, including the Internet, just as they are anywhere else in the college. Users are reminded that their actions can represent the entire college community. This includes materials they choose to access, language they use, ideas they express, and other actions which they take.
2. Uncertainty
If you are unsure of what to do, for instance in the case of an error message, a web site offer, a strange e-mail, a hardware malfunction, etc., ask a lab supervisor. It is better to wait and ask, than to take an action which will endanger yourself, the computer, or the network.
3. Administrative o No Noise
So that everyone can concentrate, noise must be kept to a minimum. Please do not let your phone ring, have conversations, or listen to music without headphones in the lab.
o No Open Access During Scheduled Classes
Students are not allowed in the open access lab when they have scheduled classes.
o Air Conditioning
Because the labs are air conditioned, doors and windows must be kept closed. This is also to prevent insects which can damage the computers.
o Equal Access
It is common that there are not enough computers for the number of people who want to use them (more users than computers). In order to ensure that everyone has some opportunity to use the computers, please limit computer use to one hour, if there are people waiting.
In order to manage this process, please observe the following:
Please be respectful of your fellow students and help ensure that everyone has a fair chance to use the computers.
o Broken Equipment
Do not try to repair equipment yourself. If you encounter problems with equipment, you should report this to the lab supervisor.
o Cleanliness
Smoking, drinking, or eating in the lab can damage the equipment and attract insects or rodents.
Please keep the lab neat; clean up any messes, use rubbish bins, and leave equipment and furniture properly arranged.
4. Inappropriate Content
Controversial content (e.g. pornography) is not appropriate in an academic setting. Users should expect that their browsing history will be recorded, and might be examined by system administrators. For more details, see the ICT Policy and sections below on Web and E-Mail Usage.
5. Account Usage
Each user must have his or her own account. Accounts are not to be shared. This is for accountability and security. You must log out when you leave.
Users should not access other people's files unless permission has been given by the file's owner.
It is forbidden to forward chain letters/e-mails. These are defined as any e- mail which states that it should be forwarded to others. These especially include warnings of viruses, worms, security warnings, etc. Such warnings will be sent by system administrators only.
8. Common Sense
Again, you are responsible for your own behaviour on the computer system. The above rules are not exhaustive, and even if a particular action is not listed above as prohibited, you must use your common sense - if it will reflect poorly on you or the college, if it will disturb others, or if it might damage computers or the network, do not do it.