Students are prohibited from recording classroom lectures or activities conducted on Zoom or other livestreaming or videoconferencing technologies unless permission is obtained from the instructor or the student has a documented disability. Students are further prohibited from sharing, distributing or disclosing recordings made available to them by the instructor to any third party not enrolled in the course. Students enrolled or participating in a course conducted in whole or in part through Zoom or other livestreaming or videoconferencing technology will be subject to the requirements and expectations set forth in the course syllabus, including arriving for class on time, meeting attendance requirements, and complying with appropriate classroom behavior and decorum. Students are further expected to be professional and respectful when attending classes conducted in these formats. Students attending a class on Zoom or other videoconferencing technology will be required to sign in using their full name as it appears on the class roster. Use of a nickname or pseudonym is prohibited. Students who choose to use a preferred name that might not be reflected in the offi cial class roster should review and follow the “Chosen First Name Procedure” set forth in the CCAC Student Handbook . The rules and requirements set forth in the CCAC Student Handbook, the CCAC Student Code of Behavioral Conduct, and the CCAC Board Policy VII.01 - Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources , shall apply to all courses conducted, in whole or in part, through Zoom, livestreaming, videoconferencing and/or other forms of remote or online instruction. Students that fail to comply with the requirements of these policies may be removed from an individual class or course section, as well as subject to disciplinary action under the S tudent Code of Behavioral Conduct . INDIVIDUALS WITH HIGHER RISK According to the CDC, individuals with certain conditions may be at higher risk for COVID – 19 infection. Although the college has developed a return to campus health and safety plan in accordance with state and federal guidelines, the college cannot guarantee that these mitigation efforts will eliminate all risks of contracting COVID – 19 for those attending classes at college campuses and facilities. Students who have concerns about contracting COVID – 19 are therefore encouraged to contact their health care provider to discuss the risks of attending classes at or visiting CCAC’s campuses and facilities and make a decision, prior to enrolling, that best meets the needs of themselves and their families. Students who are pregnant, have underlying health conditions or who are otherwise considered to be in a high risk category relative to potential exposure to COVID – 19 are further encouraged to consider enrolling in one of the many course options available through online or remote delivery. SOCIAL/PHYSICAL DISTANCING All individuals entering CCAC buildings and facilities are required to comply with physical distancing instructions and guidelines outlined by the CDC (maintaining a social/physical distance of at least six feet between yourself and other individuals). This requirement includes, but is not limited to, the following: Complying with posted capacity limitations for elevators, restrooms, classrooms, and other work and learning spaces. Entering and leaving CCAC buildings and facilities through designated entrances/exits.
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