Computer Resources Sample Clauses

Computer Resources. The contractor shall have or acquire sufficient computer equipment and facilities to enable completion of all tasks. The contractor shall have or acquire access to all computer networks and/or services required to complete the individual tasks. The contractor shall have resources compatible with the e-mail at NVESD. The contractor shall have or acquire internet access at each contractor location. The contractor shall have or acquire computer software that matches current and future NVESD standards (Pro-Engineer for CAD/CAM, Mentor Graphics for E-CAD, Oracle and Microsoft Access for Database Management Systems, and Microsoft Office for personal computers). The Contractor shall have video teleconferencing hardware and software compatible with NVESDs picture-tel systems as well as having desktop systems.
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Computer Resources. There are four computer laboratories for instruction. The four laboratories are used for timetabled ICT instruction but used by other subjects for the support of teaching and learning. The Library Pod and other associated computers are also available for student use. Sixth Form students have their own ICT suite as does Design and Technology. Rules for the school computer labs are as follows.
Computer Resources. Many resources are available on computer disk or downloadable from our web store (xxx.XxxxxxXxxxxxxxx.xxx) so you can make your own adaptations. Most of our materials are distributed with a license to duplicate. The license permits you to change most of the material (except quotations). You may not remove the copyright notice; it applies to your adaptation. Nor may you remove the acknowledgment of the authors or any mention of LeaderResources.
Computer Resources. Each member of the Consortium is responsible for arranging the computer resources required for delivering their contribution to the project. This may be done directly, or through arrangements with other members or third parties. EMPIRICA will manage the project website. The CareWell website has the following URL address: xxx.xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx.xx.
Computer Resources. Almost all of our resources can be downloaded from xxx.XxxxxxXxxxxxxxx.xxx. We offer programs in both Microsoft Word (so you can easily make your own adaptations) and Adobe PDF files that help make sure fonts and graphics are in place for printing. Most of our materials are distributed with a license to duplicate that also permits you to change most of the material (except quotations). However, you may not remove the copyright notice; it applies to your adaptation. Nor may you remove the acknowledgment of the authors or any mention of LeaderResources. You can add your name to the materials you contribute (and a copyright notice for them) and add the name of your church on the cover, etc.
Computer Resources. Xxxxx College provides information technology resources to students, faculty and staff for academic purposes and for their use while engaged in college business. These resources may include authenticated access to college electronic services; access to college-owned computers and mobile devices such as tablets and phones; network file storage; electronic mail (email); voice mail; and space for web pages. The college has established standards and policies for the acceptable use of these resources and expects users to be familiar with and honor them. In addition, members of the Xxxxx College community may have access to third-party electronic resources through their affiliation with the college, including the resources of the other institutions of Five Colleges, Inc. (Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and the University of Massachusetts Amherst). Use of these resources by members of the Xxxxx College community is governed by this Acceptable Use Policy and any applicable policy or restriction of the third-party provider. The college's computer systems, data networks, and information technology services may only be used for lawful purposes and in a manner consistent with college policies. Actions normally prohibited by law and/or this Acceptable Use Policy includes but is not limited to: § Sharing your account or password with anyone. § Unauthorized access or disclosure of confidential information or invasion of personal privacy. § Infringing upon the rights of other Xxxxx and Internet users, attempting to gain access to other users' accounts, private files, or email, or harassing other users in any way. § Use of Xxxxx'x computer resources to engage in any illegal activity. § Copying software, documents or other intellectual property in violation of state and federal laws. § Downloading, or making available for download to others, audio and video files without the permission of the copyright owner. § Use of copyrighted audio, video, images, text, or software without permission of the copyright owner. § Use of audio, pictures, videos, movies, or likenesses of people without their written consent. § Use of computer resources in such a manner that might cause congestion of the network or that incapacitates, compromises, or damages college resources. § Creating or forwarding "chain letters" or other "pyramid schemes" of any type. § Sending or forwarding "junk mail" to individuals who did not specifically request such material ("spam"). § U...
Computer Resources. To prepare students for an increasingly computerized society, the District has made a substantial investment in computer technology for instructional purposes. Use of these resources is restricted to students working under a teacher’s supervision and for approved purposes only. Students and parents will be asked to sign a user agreement (separate from this handbook) regarding use of these resources; violations of this agreement may result in withdrawal of privileges and other disciplinary action. Students and parents should be aware that electronic communications — e-mail — using District computers are not private and may be monitored by District staff. Unauthorized use of email, instant messaging, or other similar computer communication forms on school equipment may result in temporary or permanent loss of internet and/or computer use. [For additional information, see policy 3612 and 3612F]
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