Students should sit properly at their computers with clean dry hands, report any issues to the teacher, and shut down properly. They should keep the lab tidy, only use computers for studies, and ask permission before touching other computers or cables. Distracting behavior like running, shouting or bringing food are prohibited.
Students should sit properly at their computers with clean dry hands, report any issues to the teacher, and shut down properly. They should keep the lab tidy, only use computers for studies, and ask permission before touching other computers or cables. Distracting behavior like running, shouting or bringing food are prohibited.
Students should sit properly at their computers with clean dry hands, report any issues to the teacher, and shut down properly. They should keep the lab tidy, only use computers for studies, and ask permission before touching other computers or cables. Distracting behavior like running, shouting or bringing food are prohibited.
-make sure your hands are clean and dry when using the computer. -report any problems with your computer to the teacher. -shut down the computer properly. -keep the lab clean and tidy. -wait for the teacher’s instructions. -use the computers for studying purposes only, or use when teacher asks you to. -as much as possible sit down while using the computer. -be careful while using the computer. -stay on your place, until the teacher tells you to move. -Be respectful and responsible and always listen for directions. -Never touch your neighbor/seatmate’s keyboard or computer. -Gather anything you brought to lab with you to take back with you. - don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need to. - Shut down the computer properly.
Don’ts while in computer lab:
-don’t come inside the lab with food or drinks. -don’t play or run inside the lab. -don’t disconnect any cables. -don’t insert objects in the computer or the CSU, unless your teacher allows you. -don’t remove or take any items from the lab, unless you are told to. -don’t change the computer’s wallpaper. -don’t go to programs or sights you aren’t told to go to. -don’t touch the screen. Touching the screen with your fingers or objects like pencils can damage the monitor. -don’t change the computer settings. -don’t touch any part of the computer with wet hands. -don’t shout in the lab.