Digital Citizenship and Digital Access

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

Digital Rights and Responsibilities

Rights and Responsibilities
All the students has the right to an education, but it is their responsibility to come to class, do their homework and assignment and to study for tests.
All users must protect VC's E-Resources from unauthorized access. Specifically, all users must:
Take responsibility for the security and integrity of information stored on any personal or assigned desktop, laptop, or handheld system;
Take care to access E-Resources only from secure environments and to log out of sessions before leaving any computer unattended;
Take all appropriate precautions when accessing confidential or restricted College data to protect the data from unauthorized disclosures and from threats to its accuracy or integrity;
Comply with requests from the IT Staff and other authorized personnel to cease use of E-Resources that compromises the E-Resources or the College; and,
Cooperate with system administrators during investigations of improper use.

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The College makes E-Resources available to support its academic and administrative goals, and uses of E-Resources to advance those goals take precedence over all others.
The staff of the Varsity College's Information Technology department ("IT Staff") is responsible for the administration of this policy.

This Policy applies to all information-technology and other electronic resources of Varsity College ("E-Resources"), including without limitation:
All computers, systems, equipment, software, networks, and computer facilities owned, managed, or maintained by the College for the handling of data, voice, television, telephone, or related signals or information;
Any access or use of the College's electronic resources from a computer or other system not controlled or maintained by the College; and,
The creation, processing, communication, distribution, storage, and disposal of information under the College's control.

All use of VC's E-Resources must comply with:
All College policies, procedures, and codes of conduct, including those found in the student, faculty, and employee handbooks;
All laws and regulations applicable to the user or the College; and,
All relevant licenses and other contractual commitments of the College, as modified from time to time.

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