Established January 13, 2000
Access to and use of the Student Web Server requires
that each user must read and attest they understand and agree to abide
by the NDUS, HECN, and UND Student Web Server Policies. Users will acknowledge
their agreement by signing an electronic statement found at the end of
each policy. The North Dakota University System (NDUS) Policy will be
presented first, followed by UND Student Web Servers Policy.
The user is directed to open the link to the
NDUS policy and read it with care.
- Use of Web Server : The expectation
is that the student will behave in a way that is legal and ethical.
This includes following the rules of internet etiquette (sometimes called
netiquette).
- Examples of inappropriate activities include, but are not limited
to: copyright violation; slander; creation and/or distribution of
computer viruses; vandalizing the data of another user; misrepresenting
yourself as someone else to cover up illegal activity; invading
a computer system for which you are not authorized; changing computer
data for which you are not authorized; intentionally degrading the
performance of a computer system; transferring or taking resources
that do not legitimately belong to you; and posting materials that
subject others to harassment or intimidation.
- The Student Web Server is not to be used for commercial purposes
such as advertisement.
- Direct links to site that offend in the way that these examples
(and any other unidentified but inappropriate uses) illustrate are
a part of the student's site and also constitute inappropriate use.
- Disclaimer: The homepage for each site must include the following
disclaimer: "The views and opinions expressed on this site are
strictly those of the site author. The contents of this site have
not been reviewed or approved by the University of North Dakota."
Students are encouraged to use good judgement in the construction of
their pages. If you have a question about the advisability of posting
particular material or information consult your advisor or instructor
as appropriate.
- Consequences of Misuse: Violations of
the above policy will lead to sanctions. Sanctions will be based on
the use of the web site. For example, academic misuse may result in
the lowering of the score or grade on a project; disciplinary sanctions
could result in a verbal warning, to locking the account and/or legal
action, depending on the degree of misconduct. The student is directed
to review the procedures and consequences described in the NDUS POLICY
MANUAL: Section: 1901.2 Computing Facilities, the current Code of Student
Life, the appropriate policies and procedures of the students
college and department or program, and the appropriate policies and
procedures of the Graduate School.
- Enforcement of the Policy: Enforcement
procedures will be initiated when a complaint is registered either with
the Dean of Student's Office or ITSS. All complaints will be investigated
in the appropriate manner. if the site appears to violate any of the
policies in force (including, but not limited to, the policies of the
NDUS, the HECN, the Student Web Server, or the Code of Student Life),
the student's college and department or program, or the Graduate School)
ITSS may be directed to lock the account or remove the site. The ITSS
will lock the account or remove the site immediately if it is a violation
that causes degradation of the system. Violation of any of the policies
will lead to sanctions appropriate to the misconduct.
Established November 24, 1999
Purpose: The purpose of the
UND Student Web Server is to provide a place where enrolled UND students
can post web sites that:
a. Are Résumés
b. Are Portfolios
c. Meet an Instructional Obligation
(Instructional Use)
1. For purposes of this Server, Résumés
means the organization and presentation of data about ones education,
experience, and other qualifications that will assist the student in securing
a job; Portfolio means the presentation of information and artifacts
which show knowledge and skills concerning a topic, discipline, or field
that would demonstrate the students expertise and would help verify
the students qualifications for a job; and Meet an Instructional
Obligation means the presentation of information associated with intellectual
work done as a part of the enrollment in a multi-student class or enrollment
in a class that is pursued by an individual student but in both cases,
classes supervised by a faculty member.
2. Length of Time Pages Can Be
Posted: Web pages can be posted from the time of the posting until
the following AUGUST 15th. ALL WEB PAGES WILL BE REMOVED EVERY AUGUST
15th. The student may post the pages again by following the same procedures
as before until the next August 15, so long as they are enrolled. Any
winter or spring semester when a student is not enrolled will trigger
the automatic removal of the students web site from the student
server. Students are urged to retain a back-up copy of all materials/pages
posted to the server.
3. Where Is This Statement Posted:
This statement is posted on the sign-up form (this form), on the ITSS
Web-Site, and in hard copy format at the ITSS Offices.
4. Web Space Provided: Students
will be assigned space up to 30M (thirty megabytes) for posting a site
on the Student Web Server.