I. :8 WELCOME TO THE COMPUTER LAB :8
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Welcome to the wonderful world of computers!
We are living in a fast-paced society that truly depends on
computers. To insure your success in the
future, it is vital that you as a student become computer literate and this
class is only the beginning. In this
class you will be introduced to the computer, learn its history and how to
input data efficiently. This class has
the potential to provide you with basic skills you can apply in the
future. Therefore, take it seriously
and do your very best to master the
computer keyboard and computer applications.
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In order to guarantee a proper learning environment for everyone, you are
expected to abide by the following rules in this classroom:
Be in your seat ready to work with
supplies when the late bell rings.
(Notebook, paper, pen, etc.)
Be respectful of others and have good
manners.
Listen. Follow directions. Be
attentive.
Keep the classroom environment clean
and orderly;
Protect the walls, furniture,
computers, etc.
No running or horseplay in the lab
Leave your workstation neat and clean.
ÖBe respectful - Use computers, printers,
disks, desks, and books properly.
II. :8 COMPUTER USAGE RULES :8
J. B.
PENNINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
2004-2005
The
computer rooms are provided for students to use academic-related activities.
Students are encouraged not to share their log on
name or password (if given) with any other student.
Students should not log onto the network with any
other ID name other than the one assigned to them.
Students may
not bring program disks into the
lab. The exception would be data approved by the teacher. (Absolutely no game disks allowed!)
Students should not send messages to other users on
the network without teacher approval.
Students may operate the computers using the Network
Operating System - no escaping to DOS
for any reason.
Students should always log out before leaving the system.
Any misuse of computers is expressly
prohibited. Examples of misuse include
but are not limited to:
computer fraud, trespass, theft, or invasion of
privacy
tampering with the files or information that belongs
to someone else.
using the computer to examine, modify or copy
programs or data other than your without proper authorization. This includes violation of vendor copyright
agreements.
Misuse
of the computer constitutes violations of rules and regulations established in
the student handbook.
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