Computer Rules Design & Drawing for Production Technical Drawing Architectural Drafting & Design SolidWorks 2004 Mr. Niver.

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Computer Rules Design & Drawing for Production Technical Drawing Architectural Drafting & Design SolidWorks 2004 Mr. Niver

Computer Policies Food and beverages are ___ allowed in the classroom. Computers are not for use to ___ _____. Keyboards and computer mice are to be properly stored at the ___ of class. All other district ________ rules apply to this room. not play games end computer

Hardware and Software The computers are _____ ______ property and as such must be used correctly, safely, and securely; no form of vandalism or tampering of any kind will be permitted.  Screen Savers, Mouse Commands, Keyboard Setup, Icons, etc are not to be changed.  Wires, plugs, keyboards, the computer mouse, Internet cables, etc. are not to be disconnected. Electronic storage devices needed to be virus scanned ____ ___ they are plugged into a school computer. school district every time

Responsibility for Internet A “_____ _______ ____” must be signed and on file with the district before a student can have access to Internet. Students are ___, ___, ___ to be “surfing” on the web or in any way using the Internet without the teachers permission. Visions will be in use and the teacher can so choose to block the Internet at anytime ______ notice. Parent Consent Form not not not without

My Pledge to Students I will trust you until you give me reason to do otherwise. I will respect you and work with you to solve problems. I will promptly correct and offer feedback on your computer usage.