Use of TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet Services
PART A
TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services are provided for the advancement
of the work of its staff and the education of its students. This document
exists to ensure that TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services will function
securely and appropriately for all users.
TAFE NSW reserves the right to monitor and record all usage of its computer
networks, including its Intranet and Internet services, and to take disciplinary
action when breaches of expected behaviour occur. Disciplinary action
may include legal action and illegal acts will be referred to the appropriate
legal authority.
Staff are expected to comply with the following policies:
- Use by Staff of Employer Communication Devices – October 2004
- Code of Conduct and Ethics – October 1991
Student breaches of expected user behaviour will be dealt with under
the following TAFE NSW policy:
- Student Discipline Policy – October 2000
Applicability
The information in this document applies to all Internet and Intranet
services provided by TAFE NSW including email, email lists, web browsing,
website publication, chat and newsgroups (forums). TAFE NSW reserves the
right to limit access to Internet and Intranet services, including the
filtering of websites.
This information applies to all users of TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet
services including staff (full-time, part-time, temporary or contract),
students (full-time or part-time, as well as participants in commercial
courses) and users who may be authorised from time to time to use these
services. This information applies wherever the services are being used
– for example, at a college or campus, remotely from home, remotely from
a place of work or from remote tuition centres.
Expected User Behaviour
- Using TAFE NSW computer resources to seek out, access or send any
material of an offensive, obscene, pornographic, threatening, abusive,
defamatory or otherwise inappropriate nature is prohibited and may result
in disciplinary action.
- Users will make use of TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services for
educational, professional or career development activities with allowance
for reasonable personal use.
- Users are responsible for all use of their user account(s) and must
take all reasonable precautions to prevent others from using their account(s).
- Users will adhere to any requirements for Internet and Intranet services
usage and user behaviour addressed in TAFE NSW policies and government
legislation.
- Users will observe the User Responsibilities for appropriate use of
TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services detailed in Part B User
Responsibilities.
- Users will ensure that the language they use and information they
publish through all TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services is respectful
of, and sensitive to, all peoples.
- Users can subscribe to email lists that are directly relevant to education
in TAFE NSW or the professional or career development of staff. Email
lists that focus on the user's personal interests are not to be subscribed
to through the TAFE NSW network.
- Users will respect the copyright of owners and authors of work on
TAFE NSW and other websites. Copyright infringement occurs when an individual
inappropriately reproduces a work that is protected by a copyright.
Many works can only be used with the prior written permission of the
author.
- Users will notify their designated Help Desk when they identify a
security problem, or their supervisor/manager in the case of illegal/inappropriate
use of TAFE NSW websites.
PART B
User responsibilities
Users of TAFE NSW Intranet and Internet services will fulfil their responsibilities
as set out below. Confirmed violation of any of these responsibilities
will result in the actions listed in the non-compliance section of Part A of these guidelines.
Do's
Protect the reputation of TAFE NSW
Users must:
- Ensure that there is no conflict between what is in a user's interest
and what is in the best interest of TAFE NSW and its customers.
- Create web pages on TAFE NSW websites only where they are directly
related to the educational business of TAFE NSW.
- Include a notice to inform readers that the opinions expressed on
the page are those of the creator of the web page and not those of TAFE NSW, when a website is created by an individual user within TAFE NSW.
Respect copyright and avoid plagiarism
Users must:
- Acknowledge the work of the originator when referring to or presenting
the ideas, writings, images, etc. of others.
- Follow the expressed copyright requirements where a work specifies
acceptable use of that work.
- Request permission from the copyright owner unless it is clear that
they can use a copyrighted work.
- Use only computer software or versions of software that have been
authorised and tested for use on TAFE NSW computer facilities.
Support the management of resources
Users must:
- Unsubscribe to email lists before a vacation or extended absence from
TAFE NSW.
- Download files greater than 2 MB in size only where necessary.
Such downloads should occur when the network is not being heavily used – generally between 6:00pm and 8:00am.
Maintain system security
Users must:
- Immediately notify their Help Desk if a user identifies a security
problem.
- Not look for security problems (unless it is within their defined
role as an employee with TAFE NSW) – this may be construed as an illegal
attempt to gain access.
- Avoid the spread of computer viruses by following the TAFE NSW virus
protection procedures and report all faults and malfunctions of the
computer system to the relevant Help Desk.
Protect user safety and privacy
Users must:
- Promptly disclose to their teacher/manager any material (eg. message,
attachment) they receive that is inappropriate or causes offence.
- Promptly exit an inappropriate website should a user inadvertently
access such a site.
Don'ts
Compromise system security
Users must NOT:
- Provide their password to another person. Where it is necessary to
ensure continuity of communications while a member of staff is on leave,
etc., arrangements for this should be made through a supervisor or manager.
Risk user safety and privacy
Users must NOT:
- Publish personal contact information about themselves that is outside
the business of TAFE NSW. This includes home address and telephone,
mobile telephone, private email addresses, and similar. College or campus
addresses and TAFE NSW email addresses may be used.
- Publish personal contact information about other people or include
reference to others including names and pictures without their permission.
- Forward a message identified by the sender as private without the
permission of the sender.
Participate in inappropriate conduct
Users must NOT:
- Use obscene, profane, lewd, vulgar, rude, inflammatory or threatening
language in public or private messages, in material published on web
pages or when using services such as chat.
- Publish information that, if acted upon, could cause damage to property
or persons, nor publish deliberately false or defamatory information
about a person or organisation.
- Engage in personal attacks including prejudicial or discriminatory
attacks, nor harass (distress or annoy) another person. If a user is
told by a person to stop sending messages to them, the user must stop.
- Use TAFE NSW Internet and Intranet services to access gambling sites
or material that is profane, obscene, pornographic or paedophilic, that
promotes illegal acts, or that advocates violence or discrimination.
Exceptions may be made where the purpose of such access is to conduct
authorised research, and where written approval has been gained from
an appropriate authorised person.
- Email chain letters or send annoying or unnecessary messages to other
people.
Engage in illegal or destructive activity
Users must NOT:
- Attempt to gain unauthorised access to the TAFE NSW computer network
or go beyond their authorised access.
- Make deliberate attempts to disrupt computer system performance nor
harm or destroy hardware and data, including through the uploading or
creation of computer viruses.
- Use the TAFE NSW network to engage in any illegal act. Such activities
will be reported to the appropriate legal authority.
Plagiarise and infringe copyright
Users must NOT:
- Plagiarise works that they find on the TAFE NSW and other websites.
Plagiarism is taking the ideas or writings of others and presenting
them as if they were original to the user.
- Infringe the copyright of an individual through inappropriate reproduction
of a work or any part of a work protected by a copyright.
- Make available or use illegal (pirated) copies of copyrighted software
on TAFE NSW equipment.
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