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Class
Policies and Procedures
Classroom
Rules
- FOOD,
DRINKS, CANDY, and
GUM are prohibited in the classroom at all times
- All PHONES
and PAGERS must be turned off before entering the classroom.
(Obtain the phone number in your classroom and give out for emergency
purposes only!!) Should your phone or pager sound
during class, you will be asked to leave the classroom and will
not receive credit for that day. (It will count as an absence)
- CHILDREN/GUESTS
may NOT come to class with you.
- Attendance
- Follow rules as set by the ROP (See absence policy sheet.)
- It is your
responsibility to keep track of your absences and makeup hours.
Acceptance of hours during the week before a quarter's end is
at the discretion of the instructor.
- Computer
Hardware is expensive and should be treated with respect.
- Do not
bang on the keyboard, switch or move equipment (especially
mice and keyboards), unplug any cords, or stack books or other
items on any of the equipment.
- Safety
- Please keep all aisles clear of books, book bags, etc. Be careful
when backing up chairs.
- Follow
instructions you receive in class. Do not explore
directories or drives, download from the Internet, alter configuration
of the computer system, install games or any other software, or
try to copy programs. Software is subject to Copyright laws. If
you are found to be responsible for introducing a virus or tampering
with a computer in any classroom, ROP has the right to drop you
from the class.
- All students
must sign and agree to MVROP's Internet policy. No downloading
or printing from Internet without Instructor's permission. NO
PERSONAL E-MAIL USE
- Save
all files before logging out and make sure you are saving your
files to your assigned folder and not on the hard drive. Unauthorized
files and directories will be removed without warning. PLEASE
do not delete other student's files or folders.
- Clear
your workspace when you leave. Dispose of all scraps of
paper.
- Do not
bring in any disks or programs from home or elsewhere.
FLOPPY DISKS are not to be used unless you have instructor's
permission.
- Show respect
for your fellow students. Keep voices low. Loud conversation makes
it difficult for others to concentrate and is inconsiderate and
unprofessional.
Violating
class rules affects the work ethic and will have an
effect
on your final grade.
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