Butler County Community College | 2017-2018 Student Handbook - page 35

34
34
8.
use the College systems or networks for personal gain. For example, by selling
access to his/her user ID or to College systems or networks, or by performing work
for profit with College resources in a manner not authorized by the College;
9.
engage in any other activity that does not comply with the general principles
presented above;
10.
use computer lab facilities at the College unless enrolled as a current student,
employed by the College, or granted permission;
11.
install personal equipment on College owned equipment without permission from
the Director of Information Technology. These include printers, monitors, LCD
displays, keyboards, mice, MagicJacks, IP phones, microphones, and web cams;
12. connect personal equipment to the College network via cabling other than wireless
hotspots.
C
.
Internet Guidelines
1. Internet Access
Access to the Internet from BC3 is a privilege, not a right, and
abusers may lose their Internet privileges.
Users must adhere to the following guidelines in addition to the general guidelines
listed above:
a. students and employees may access the Internet from designated areas on
campus during open lab hours. Class activities take priority over open lab time;
b. access to the Internet should be used for purposes relative to classroom and work
assignments and not for recreational purposes, including digital and social
media;
c. access to the Internet may not be used for unethical, illegal, or criminal activities;
d. access time may be limited due to the number of people online and equipment
availability;
e. downloading files f
rom the Internet to the hard drives of lab PC’s is prohibited;
f. students/employees have no reasonable expectations of privacy when using BC3
technology and networks.
2
.
Digital Media Guidelines
Course content, presentations, and/or lectures shall not
be recorded (audio and/or video) without prior knowledge and consent of the
instructor, presenter, and/or student. Such recordings are not to be copied, sold,
altered, reproduced or distributed without the written consent of the instructor,
presenter, and/or student.
Registered students may download digital course materials from their course(s)
from within the College’s online Learning Management System (LMS) for the
purposes of private study or research but may not copy, sell, alter or further
reproduce or distribute these materials.
3
.
Online Testing and Student Identity Verification Guidelines
In compliance with
federal regulations (34 CFR 602.17(g)), online instructors shall require students
who participate in such classes and/or take exams to verify their identity by using a
secure login, a pass code, a webcam, and a microphone; or to take proctored exams.
Students may be required to have photo identification for proctored examinations,
which may include video and audio recording with consent of the student. In
addition, new or other technologies and practices to assist in verifying student
identity may be utilized.
Additional costs for proctoring services or use of other technologies and practices
may apply and notice of such costs will be provided to students at the time of
registration. Costs may vary.
4. Social Media Guidelines via College Information Systems and Networks
Any
online activities, including the use of social media, must not interfere with
I...,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34 36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,...168
Powered by FlippingBook