Announcing the 2008
AUP Best Practices Program
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An interactive, online consulting program
with a customizable AUP handbook template.
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Join our nationally renowned technology and legal experts for a comprehensive review of the most up-todate
issues to include in your handbook revisions. With our interactive live sessions, on-demand
recordings, assessment tool and customizable template, your institution can be assured it is well-prepared
for next year. Our two-hour webinars include detailed examinations and explanations of the following:
- Prevention methods including password security and password management.
- Bandwidth and storage use.
- Privilege management including profile development, interval reviews, and status changes.
- Administrator account security.
- Network set up and configurations.
- Policy formation/refinement, including the following issues: social networking, video phones,
YouTube, privacy, use of commercial websites, gaming, foreign language sites, hacking, Internet
harassment and cyber-stalking, cyber-bullying, commercial use of school-owned bandwidth,
illegal downloading, file sharing, use of school name and logo on third party websites, intellectual
property, identity theft, personally owned technology devices, plagiarism, defamation, and free
speech.
- Use of social networking sites for admissions, recruiting, and HR.
- Legal implications of various laws as they relate to educational institutions.
- Faculty and staff policies with respect to cyber-technology.
- Institutional philosophy as it relates to Acceptable Use Policies.
- Age-group appropriate examples for a developmental code of conduct.
- Policy jurisdiction: time of day and on/off campus.
- Terminology for a non-legal setting.
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Program Highlights
Outstanding National Experts: Our webinar faculty hail from top law firms, handpicked educational
institutions, and exceptional educational organizations. They include school law specialists, technology
directors, intellectual property attorneys, and directors of leading national organizations.
Interactive Polls: Participants can respond on the spot to anonymous interactive polls with their peer
institutions to gauge national trends and opinions about sensitive issues. Answers are then instantly
quantified and visually broadcast during the program.
Q & A with Anonymity: Participants can anonymously submit questions through a chat function to a
moderator who will read them over the live audio broadcast so that the experts can respond.
Archived Recordings: Busy personnel may not make it to all of the live sessions. Therefore we run an
online Resource Center where recordings of the sessions are hosted. These recordings can be watched
when it is most convenient for the viewer – any time, any day.
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Who can participate? As many people as you can fit in a room with a speaker phone that can be amplified so all can hear the training and a projector with a laptop to transmit the web-cast from the Internet onto a screen in front of the audience! Or faculty and staff can participate on their own from the comfort of their home or office!
Please contact us at 610.989.0651 or webinars@campusoutreachservices.com for more information.
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