Olympic College | 2016-2017 Student Handbook & Planner - page 150

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Information Technology (IT)
The college maintains a wide range of Information Technology Resources (ITR) to
support the academic mission of the institution. ITR provide critical services that support
many components of the college and students daily activities. It is critical that all users of
college ITR understand the ITR use policies and procedures so that services can be
maintained for all ITR users throughout the district.
(For the most comprehensive and current documents please contact the IT Helpdesk at
360-475-7600 or see the college web site at:
/ and view the acceptable use policy
(200-17) on the Board of Trustees Policy web site at:
/
IT Privacy Statement
Every attempt to maintain personal privacy and security will be maintained. To maintain
the integrity of the environment, ITR are monitored and events are logged to help manage
service for all users. For more information review the following site:
Open Computer Lab Use Policy and Rules Acceptable Use
The OC student network is a Washington state resource. It is for instructional purposes
only. It is not for commercial use.
Acceptable Use Policy
This policy is intended to provide campus users with guidelines for responsible and
appropriate use of the campus computing and technology resources. For view of full
policy, visit:
Food and Drinks
No food or drink is allowed in the labs.
Conduct
While in the labs, students should conduct themselves according to the student code of
conduct. See the office of Vice President of Student Services for questions.
The Labs are Quiet Study Environments
Please keep the noise volume at library levels. OC makes an exception for adaptive
technology students using the voice recognition applications located in Business 100.
Please respect the rights and property of others. Do not improperly access,
misappropriate, or misuse any account or file. Do not share accounts. OC students are
responsible for all activity on their accounts.
Hacking
Do not tamper with, copy, or hack network systems, software, or accounts.
Viruses
Do not intentionally infect any OC system with a computer virus. If students suspect a
machine has been infected with a virus, they should contact the Information Technology
Help Desk at 360.475.7600. Network software is available to check and repair suspected
files; OC cannot guarantee the integrity of any repaired file. OC reserves the right to
delete any file from the network if it is infected with a virus. OC reserves the right to
disconnect or block any computer on the network infected with viruses or spyware.
Configuring Systems
Do not move, reconfigure, or attempt to repair OC computers, printers, or peripherals. Do
not install, reconfigure, or remove software on OC computers. Do not attach hardware to
any of OC’s computers, electrical or networking outlets. This includes: laptops, cell
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