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Lab
Policy
Rules
& Regulations (Apply to all 4 labs)
The
University of Akron has a stated policy regarding access and acceptable
use of university computer and informational resources. The policy
can be read at the following URL: http://GoZips.uakron.edu/php/acceptable_use.html
In
addition to the policy set forth by the University, the CBA Computer
Labs has spelled out the following guidelines and policies for use
of all the lab facilities in CBA:
1.
General Guidelines
- No
food or beverages are permitted in the labs.
- Use
of any tobacco product is prohibited in the labs.
- Game
playing on the computers is not permitted.
- Chatting
is to be used only for educational purposes only.
- Unwanted
printed output should be deposited into the blue recycling bin.
- If
a disk is found, please give it to the lab assistant. Conversely,
check with the lab assistant if you have lost a disk. Disks
are held for 6 weeks only.
- If
you can't wait for your printed output, don't send it to print.
Print jobs are queued for 2 hours, if they are not printed within
2 hours they get deleted.
- Students
are not permitted to print single PowerPoint slides on a page.
This practice is wasteful and creates a logjam on the printers.
Ask the lab assistant about the different printing options.
Click here for PowerPoint
printing instructions.
- Exercise
common sense and decency regarding lab resources. Users are
expected to refrain from engaging in deliberately wasteful practices.
These include printing large amounts of unnecessary material
and holding workstations, without need, for long periods of
time while other users are waiting. The CBA lab staff reserves
the right to make you surrender your workstation.
- Make
sure cell phone and pagers are on silent or vibrate mode. Do
not indulge in long/ loud conversation in the labs. Step out
to the concourse for long telephone conversations.
2.
Equipment Use
- Students
are not permitted to attach laptop computers or any other peripheral
devices to any equipment in the labs.
- Viewing
or downloading inappropriate, pornographic or obscene material
in the labs is not permitted.
- Installing
software on the lab's PCs is prohibited. This includes freeware,
shareware, licensed or copyrighted software and any downloaded
software.
- Lab
users should never move or delete files or folders/directories
from lab PCs except for those files and folders they've created.
Users should always delete files and folders that belong to
them.
- Users
should never use lab PCs for storage. User files are purged
regularly, thus we are not responsible for lost files.
- Modifying
a system's configuration is not permitted. This includes, but
is not limited to, changing backgrounds and wallpaper, modifying
menu options, or changing preferences.
- Any
purposeful malicious intent or any illegal action will result
in the user's dismissal from the labs and could result in University
disciplinary action. Such actions include, but are not limited
to:
turning off a PC's virus protection
- deliberately
creating and/or spreading a computer virus or worm
- altering
a system's configuration files as to cause catastrophic
failure and thereby require a
re-installation of the system's software
- theft
of any equipment, software, or other belongings of the CBA
labs or its patrons
3.
Lab Assistants
- Respect
the purpose of the lab assistants. Lab assistants are there
to explain error messages, determine the cause of an error,
assist in correcting the error, suggest ways to avoid certain
problems, provide information on the software and hardware in
the facilities, and ensure that the facility's equipment operates
properly. They are not there to do your homework, debug your
computer program, explain your assignments, or tutor you. If
you are having difficulties with an assignment, see your instructor.
- Be
aware of the demands placed on the lab assistants. Please refrain
from monopolizing a lab assistant's time. They are there to
serve everyone in the lab. Remember, they are students too and
they understand the pressure and stress that often accompanies
using computers.
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