SAMPLE STUDENT HANDOUT
Dr. Robert Bramucci

NOTE: This handout can be modified, reproduced, and distributed to students in classes where the use of university computer resources is required.

INTRODUCTION

Who
This document applies to any student who accesses the course web site located at _____________.

Access to this Course is a Privilege, Not A Right
Access to university computers and/or software is a privilege and requires that individual users act responsibly, including the conservation of computer resources, data, and consideration of other users.

You are Responsible for Obtaining Equipment and Access
In order to access this course, you must obtain access to a computer with a connection to the World Wide Web.  Though the college offers many computers for student use, it is your responsibility to secure access to a computer and a web connection.

ACCOUNT INFORMATION
You will add your own student account to the web site by completing the online course registration process. 

·         Don’t give false or misleading information when applying for a course account. Don’t use someone else’s computer account or let anyone use your account. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of the password and account, and are fully responsible for all activities that occur under your password or account.

·         Close your internet browser at the end of each session in your online course. If you don’t someone else could use your account, and you’ll be liable for any loss or damage that arises.

·         You agree to immediately notify your instructor of any unauthorized use of your account or any other breach of security

COMMUNICATION

 

General

Subject Lines

 

Quoting

 

EMAIL

 

"Spam"

 

Attachments

 

Flaming

 

DISCUSSIONS

 

CHAT

 

ADMINISTRATION

 

Privacy

 

Other Rules and Laws Apply

In addition to the policies in this statement, other policies and laws may apply, including:

·         University policies regarding computer use (including any procedures which govern computer usage at a particular facility on campus).

·         University policies on student conduct (e.g., harassment, plagiarism, and unethical conduct).

·         All existing federal, state, and local laws, including not only those laws and regulations that are specific to computers and networks, but also those that may apply generally to personal conduct.

Don’t help other people do any of these things, either.

 

What Will Happen If You Violate These Rules