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Why Follow Computer Lab Policies and Procedures?

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<td>A set of general rules for the user to accept in order to use the computer account. '''Not only should these set of rules be available as a link in the computer resource web-site, but a dialog box should appear with a list of those rules that the user must acknowlege in order to proceed using the computer lab'''.<br/><br/>When implemented, a dialog box will appear on all computer user accounts (upon login) for the user to acknowledge those policy. '''If the user does not acknowledge adherance to these policies either within 20 seconds, or clicks "NO", or closes the Acceptable Use Policy dialog box, the computer system will automatically log-out the user.'''<br /><br />Although there is no way of being 100% certain that the user is "truthful" regarding the acknowledgement of the policy, this system does advertise the fact that this computer lab has a "code of conduct" and violation can result in the "loss of privilege" to that account. The program can also be modified or customized for each account (eg. wording of policies for youth as opposed to audults).<br /><br /></td>
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<td>'''Training &<br />Education'''</td>
<td>An online resource has been created for the Westminster congregation and the Orangeville community to provide comprehensive training on how to use the computer lab. '''All instructors are required to take an initial AVIT training session that, in addition to other topics, direct the user to this resource in order to follow proper computer usage.'''<br /><br />'''Here is a link to this online resource:''' [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/westminster/computerGuide_training.html http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~murray.saul/westminster/computerGuide_training.html]<br /><br />Online users can use this resource to "book an initial training session" with AVIT from the comfort of their own home...<br /><br /></td>
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