The document outlines the do's and don'ts for behavior in a computer lab. Key do's include turning off machines when not in use, reporting issues, saving progress, and maintaining data backups. Key don'ts include eating or drinking, tampering with equipment, and unauthorized use of devices or software.
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The document outlines the do's and don'ts for behavior in a computer lab. Key do's include turning off machines when not in use, reporting issues, saving progress, and maintaining data backups. Key don'ts include eating or drinking, tampering with equipment, and unauthorized use of devices or software.
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INSTRUCTION:
Do's in the Computer Lab:
1.Turn off the machine when you are no longer using it. 2.Report any broken plugs or exposed electrical wires to the teacher immediately. 3.Always SAVE your progress. 4.Always maintain an extra copy of all your data files. 5.Make sure your external devices are VIRUS FREE. 6.Feel free to ask for assistance. 7.Behave properly
Don’ts in the Computer Lab:
1.Do not eat or drink inside the laboratory. 2.Avoid stepping on electrical wires or any other computer cables. 3.Do not open the system unit casing or monitor casing particularly when the power is turned on (30,000 volts). 4.Do not insert metal objects such as clips, pins, and needles into the computer casings. 5.Do not remove anything from the computer laboratory without permission. 6.Do not touch, connect, or disconnect any plug or cable without permission. 7.Do not touch any circuit boards and power sockets when something is connected to them or switched one. 8.Do not open an external device without scanning them for computer viruses. 9.Do not change the icons on the computer screen. 10.Do not switch the keyboard letters around. 11.Donot go to programs you don’t know of. 12.Do not install any other programs unless told. 13.Do not unplug anything unless the computer has properly shut down. 14.Do not copy the work of other students. 15.Do not attempt to repair, open, tamper, or interfere with anything inside the lab. 16.Do not plug any other devices.