COMPUTER LAB MANAGEMENT
Computer Lab Regulations Lab Organisation Ethics in Using Computer
Computer Lab Regulations
COMPUTER LAB RULES USER EQUIPMENT DATA AND USER SECURITY
COMPUTER LAB RULES
Students are not permitted in the lab unless authorized by the teacher Scan diskettes / flash drive before using it Report all system problems to the teacher Do not attempt to repair or tamper with equipments Use equipments, software and facilities in the lab with responsibilty Do not move any equipment from its established position Do not remove or load any software into the computer Do not change the settings in a computer
COMPUTER LAB RULES (continue..)
Save all work in the diskette / flash drive and not in the computer Do not bring bags, food and drink into the lab Turn off the computer accordingly when finished using Switch off all power supplies in the lab before leaving Internet facility is provided for educational purposes only Record the usage of the computer lab in the lab logbook Record the usage of the computer in the computer logbook Keep the lab neat, clean and secure at all time.
USER
1. 2. 3. 4. Must follow the procedure. Sit on the chair properly and wait for teachers instruction. Write your name, particulars and time in in the computer logbook. Switch on the AVR. Turn on the computer and wait until the log on screen appear. Click STUDENT Open your work. Once finished, shut down properly. Wait until the power of the computer turn off. Switch off the AVR Write the time out in the computer logbook. Arrange the materials back to their places. Pull in the chair and wait for the teacher instruction.
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EQUIPMENT
Do not touch any other equipments unless being instructed by the teacher. Students are not allowed to change places. Student must use computer that being assigned. Users are responsible to all equipments and materials within their table
DATA AND USER SECURITY
Password Logbook report any problems
Lab Organisation
Organisation Chart Computer Lab Timetable Log Book
Organisation Chart
Computer Lab Timetable
Log Book
Ethics in Using Computer
Copyright Unethical Use of Computers
Definition of Copyright
The legal right granted to an author, composer, playwright, publisher, or distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work. Abbreviated as (c) or . Creating a copy and giving it to someone else. This constitutes copyright infringement in most jurisdictions The phrase All Right Reserved was once a necessary formal notice that all rights granted under existing copyright law
Ethics and Law
DEFINITION OF ETHICS In general, ethics is a moral philosophy where a person makes a specific moral choice and sticks to it. On the other hand, ethics in computing means moral guidelines to refer to when using the computer and computer networks. This includes the Internet.
DEFINITION OF LAW Law is a legal system comprising of rules and principles that govern the affairs of a community and controlled by a political authority. Law differs from one country to another. In the era of technology, computer law is needed to clarify goods or actions that fall under the computer law. Computer law refers to all areas in law that requires an understanding of computer technology such as hardware, software and Internet.
Unethical Use of Computers
using the school computer to do personal things reading your friends e-mail without his or her permission plagiarising and using materials from the Internet for your class assignment without giving credit to the original author.
THE TEN COMMANDMENTS OF COMPUTER ETHICS
1. You shall not use a computer to harm other people. 2. You shall not interfere with other people's computer work. 3. You shall not snoop around in other people's computer files. 4. You shall not use a computer to steal. 5. You shall not use a computer to bear false witness. 6. You shall not copy or use proprietary software for which you have not paid. 7. You shall not use other people's computer resources without authorisation or proper compensation. 8. You shall not appropriate other people's intellectual output. 9. You shall think about the social consequences of the program you are writing or the system you are designing. 10. You shall always use a computer in ways that ensure consideration and respect for your fellow humans.
Activity 2 : Effects of Unethical
In pair
Think
of 2 situations which are consider unethic. Give 2 effects for each situation.