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NVHS Technology Guidelines for Computer Use and Data Management

At NVHS, it is essential to follow technology guidelines for accessing computers. Every time you log on, you must display your ID in the holder on top of the monitor. Staff members must be present while you work. Remember your logon and password; do not share them with anyone. Your "H:" drive acts as a virtual locker — it is not yours but can be accessed by staff. Strictly adhere to guidelines: no email or downloading to the H: drive, and obtain permission before printing. Keep your work relevant and save often.

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NVHS Technology Guidelines for Computer Use and Data Management

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  1. Technology at NVHS

  2. Must bring and display your ID every time you logon a computer • ID goes in the holder on top of the monitor • Must be a staff member present • You can lose the privilege

  3. Your logon & password • Memorize them • Don’t give them to friends • If you lose it, go to your House

  4. Your “H:” Drive Your personal hard drive space Like a “virtual locker” >> It’s not yours (you’re “renting” it) and it can be searched

  5. Guidelines • No e-mail • No downloading to H: drive • >> opens network to viruses • Get permission to print

  6. Use your Option to work • C112 (back of LMC) • Work must be relevant to class assignment • Save everything...often • It’s your responsibility

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