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Computer Lab Policy

The Computer Lab policy outlines guidelines for use of the lab's computers and equipment. [1] Users must sign in with their username and password and are responsible for their own belongings. [2] Files should be saved at the user's own risk as the lab is not responsible for lost data, and users should back up files to external storage. [3] The lab provides an open academic environment for research but equipment must only be used for academic purposes and not damaged or abused.

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Computer Lab Policy

The Computer Lab policy outlines guidelines for use of the lab's computers and equipment. [1] Users must sign in with their username and password and are responsible for their own belongings. [2] Files should be saved at the user's own risk as the lab is not responsible for lost data, and users should back up files to external storage. [3] The lab provides an open academic environment for research but equipment must only be used for academic purposes and not damaged or abused.

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Computer Lab Policy

I. Introduction

The Computer Lab aims to provide basic, functional computer services for users who may not have access to such
technology at home or elsewhere. The Computer Lab provides an environment where users may get support and
assistance with computer related issues. The ADHS computer lab is open to all students, faculty, and staff.

II. Policies
1. All users are required to sign in using their own username and password. Users are also requested to sign in the
Blue register before getting seated on their perspective machine where in any loss of machine hardware or software will
be dealt with seriously.
2. Users are permitted to save files to the local hard drive at their own risk. The Computer lab is not responsible if any
files are lost, stolen, or deleted. Users are encouraged to back up their files by using their own or memory sticks. The
Computer Lab does not provide diskettes and memory sticks.
3. Users are responsible for their own possessions, and belongings. The Computer Lab staff is not responsible for
personal items that are lost or stolen while in the lab.
4. The consumption of foods and beverages, including bottled water, is prohibited.The Computer Lab is a quiet area.
Please silence all cell phones while in the Computer Lab. Please refrain from having group meetings and cell phone
conversations in the lab, as they are a distraction to your fellow users. If deemed necessary, a member of the Computer
Lab staff may ask you to leave.
5. If any computer equipment malfunctions, users should not attempt to repair it. Please notify a member of the
Computer Lab staff immediately.
6. Users are not allowed to print on specialty paper (such as resume paper) unless provided by the computer lab.
Printing on specialty papers may jam or severely damage the printer.
7. Users are prohibited from installing software on any computer in the Computer Lab. If additional software is needed
on the computers, please inform a member of the Computer Lab staff and they will submit a helpdesk ticket. All
computers in the Computer Lab are for academic, instructional and research purposes ONLY. Using school related
equipment for commercial gain is strictly prohibited and may be subject to disciplinary actions.
8. Only academic applications are supported on lab machines
9. The computer lab provides an open academic research environment where students, faculty, and staff can access
scholastic information
10.It is the responsibility of every user to ensure that the computer lab equipment is not being abused, damaged,
or used in a manner other then what it is intended for. All abuse will be immediately reported to the computer lab
coordinator.
11.No software or “freeware” shall be installed on any of the lab computers without consent from the IT Department.

IT Coordinator Principal

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