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2024-2025 Student Handbook 30 Informational Technology (IT) IT Support Contact Information Phone: 303-762-6983 or ext. 2020 from any campus phone. Email: helpdesk@denverseminary.edu The IT helpdesk provides support for the computer lab, Dmail, Moodle, MyDenSem, and wireless internet access. Acceptable Use Policy Purpose: The Acceptable Use Policy is a top-level policy that describes network and general use for Denver Seminary information technology resources. It is meant to describe the appropriate general behavior the Seminary expects when using technology and encompasses all Seminary technology resources. Scope: All Denver Seminary employees and contractors are required to review and accept this policy before access to the network or other Seminary technology resources is granted. Definitions: Technical/Computer Resources: Any computer or network equipment, server, internet access, technology service, or software application the Seminary owns or leases. General Policy: This Acceptable Use Policy is created to support Denver Seminary's mission and vision, which includes exercising efficient stewardship over the resources provided to the Seminary. Denver Seminary is the owner and provider of technical resources that include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telephones, internet access, and a variety of software applications and services. The use of these resources is a non-transferable privilege, not a right, arising from an individual's position at the Seminary. As the owner and provider of these technical resources and services, the Seminary reserves the right to monitor and record the usage of all computer resources. The Seminary reserves the right to disable user access to computer resources if deemed appropriate to protect the Seminary from financial or system harm or if the user is under investigation for violation of Seminary policies. It is the responsibility of each user to know and to comply with applicable laws, standards, and policies and procedures of Denver Seminary. General Procedures: Acceptable Use The following represents a guide to acceptable use of Seminary computer resources. It is not intended to identify all acceptable uses, but to indicate those uses which are generally consistent with the purpose of these resources at the Seminary. • Educational, academic and professional activities of faculty, staff, and students relevant to the Seminary and otherwise consistent with this and other Seminary policies. • The official Seminary work of offices, departments, and recognized campus organizations. Unacceptable Use The following list is a guide to unacceptable uses of Denver Seminary's technical resources. It is not intended to identify all unacceptable uses, but to indicate various types of uses that are inconsistent with