| Tuesday |
2:15 p.m. |
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| Thursday |
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Room 108 - open lab |
Groupwise webaccess
documentation
is available as a pdf file.

The Acceptable
Use Policy is available as a pdf file and listed below.
FILE: IGDB
ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY
LINK75 - THE M.S.A.D. NO. 75 NETWORK
Preamble:
LINK75 is the electronic network connecting
the schools and administrative offices of the District. As
such, it will be a "place" in which students, parents, teachers,
and community members will pursue learning with the same
set of standards for behavior and intellectual effort that
defines the traditional school roles. This policy is included
in the student handbooks for all schools within the District
and applies to students, staff, administrators and any user
of LINK75.
Educational Purposes:
The primary purpose of the LINK75 network
is educational. Users are responsible for ensuring that their
activities adhere to generally accepted educational standards.
It is never to be used for commercial purposes.
Responsibilities:
M.S.A.D. No. 75 has taken reasonable precautions
to restrict access to "harmful matter" and to materials
that do not support approved educational objectives. However,
on a public network, it is impossible to control all materials.
While the list of "blocked" sites
is updated continually via subscription, it is
nearly impossible to list all inappropriate sites.
The teacher/staff will choose
resources on the Internet that are appropriate
for classroom instruction and/or research for the needs,
maturity and ability of their students. M.S.A.D. No. 75 takes
no responsibility for the accuracy or quality of information
from Internet sources. Use of any information obtained through
the Internet is at the user's risk. Acceptable Use:
The purpose of the schools having access to LINK75
and the Internet is to support research and education in
and among the staff and students of M.S.A.D. No. 75. The
use of LINK75 must be in support of education and research
and consistent with the educational objectives of M.S.A.D.
No. 75. Privilege: The use of the LINK75 network is a privilege
and not a right. Inappropriate use will result in restriction
or cancellation of access privileges. Commonly accepted guidelines
for developmentally appropriate skills will be used in determining
access levels. The administration, teacher, and/or staff
may request the systems administrator to deny, revoke, or
suspend specific user access.
Prohibited Use:
Transmission of any material in violation
of any federal or state law is prohibited.
This includes, but
is not limited to, the distribution of:
any information that violates or infringes
upon the rights of any other person
any defamatory, inappropriate, abusive,
obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, racially
offensive, or illegal material
advertisements, solicitations, commercial
ventures, or political lobbying
any information that encourages the use
of controlled substances or the use of the system for the
purpose of inciting crime
any material that violates copyright laws,
consistent with established M.S.A.D. No. 75 Copyright Policy
Privacy:
The LINK75 network will be maintained and
managed by the system administrator(s) in such a way as to
insure its availability and reliability in performing its
educational mission. This will require the ability and authority
to inspect any and all materials transferred by, or stored
within the network by any and all users. Because of this,
users will have no reasonable expectation of privacy, with
respect to access by the system administrators or their designee,
to any materials transferred by or stored within the LINK75
network. This inspection can occur at any time and without
any cause.
While it is not the intention of the system
administrator(s) to use this access in an intrusive manner,
it is critical that the authority for such access be reserved
in order to prevent any abuse of the LINK75 network and to
allow the network to recover from disaster.
Responsibilities:
Responsible use
of the LINK75 network requires that users not:
interfere with the normal and proper operation
of this network or the Internet
adversely affect the ability of others to
use LINK75 equipment or services
conduct themselves in ways that are harmful
or deliberately offensive to others
All users shall assume full liability, legal,
financial or otherwise, for their actions.
General Rules:
1. Be polite. Do not send abusive messages
to anyone.
2. Use appropriate language. In all messages,
do not swear or use vulgarities or any other inappropriate
language. Anything pertaining to illegal activities is strictly
forbidden. Electronic communication is not private, and is
periodically inspected for offending language and behaviors.
If you receive messages that are mean or make you uncomfortable
in any way, do not respond to them. Print them and report
them to your system administrator immediately. Messages relating
to, or in support of, illegal activities must be reported
to appropriate authorities.
3. Respect others' electronic privacy.
Users of LINK75 should respect the rights of others who
are also using the system. Do not reveal the personal address
or phone numbers of yourself or other persons. Before publishing
a student's picture, first name, or work on the Internet,
the school must have on file a parent release authorizing
publication.
4. Respect others' electronic property. All
communications and information accessible via LINK75 should
be assumed to be the property of the author and should not
be reused without his/her permission.
5. Do not disrupt the
network. Do not use the network in a way that would disrupt
the use of the network by others.
6. Only use your name.
The LINK75 network does not allow for the creation of false
identities.
Security:
1. You are responsible for your password
security. Your password should be treated like your
toothbrush - change it regularly and do not share it with
others. Electronic communications addressed with your name
are your responsibility. System logs record the addition,
modification and deletion of all files by user ID. Guard
yours carefully.
2. Information security - Carefully guard
information about students. Do not post or share confidential
information about students or staff. Do not transfer confidential
student information
beyond the LINK75 network. We have no way of ensuring its
security. Staff users are entrusted with, and responsible
for the safeguarding of confidential information such as
IEPs, evaluations and assessments.
3. E-mail conferences
- Always be aware
that we have external conferences that are read locally,
nationally, and globally.
Vandalism:
Vandalism will result in cancellation
of privileges. Any vandalism, unauthorized access, "hacking" or
tampering with hardware or software, including introducing "viruses" or
pirated software is strictly prohibited.
FIRST READING: February 7, 2002
SECOND READING:
March 14, 2002
ADOPTION: March 14, 2002
Users should make appropriate and responsible use of system-provided protection features and take precautions against others' obtaining access to their computer resources.
1. Users will not encroach on others' use of
computer facilities by monopolizing computer time, interfering
with proper access to resources, or in any other way.
2. Users
will not share passwords or attempt to obtain the password
of another user or log on using another user's account.
3.
Users will not attempt to modify the network, or any files
-- e.g., system-related, programs, preferences -- or attempt
to crash any system. Nor will they attempt to subvert restrictions
placed on them.
4. Users are responsible for sensible treatment
of hardware and software to which they have access and
should report problems with hardware and software immediately
to the Computer Center Staff.
5. Users will not upload or
download any copyrighted software -- programs or applications
or offer such material. Sharing of copyrighted material is
illegal and will be dealt with severely.
6. Users will not
use vulgarity or profanity in chat, e-mail, conference
areas, or any other sections of Link75 or the Internet.
7. Users
will not store or send anything that would be considered
as harassing, discriminatory, fraudulent, or obscene to others
or to conference areas.
8. Users will not send Chain Mail.
(This is mail sent to a list of users, who may or may not
be known, asking them to forward it to others and implying
or offering a threat or reward.)
9. Users will not abuse
telephone line or other remote access to the center.
10.
Users will delete old mail and files in a timely manner to
free disk space on the servers. (Files are automatically
deleted after a period of time determined by administration.)
11. Users will abide by the rules posted in the
Computer Center.
12. The staff will interpret these
rules and determine what is appropriate. The specific consequences
of misuse will depend on the nature of the misuse and will
result in suspension or termination of all Computer Center
privileges for a time period as determined by a member of the
Computer Center Staff.