With regard to technology devices (such as iPhones, iPad etc.): students are responsible for making sure assignments are completed correctly in Canvas or other electronic platform if different technology (defined as web browser other than a personal computer/mac) is used for uploading assignments or otherwise accessing Canvas. There are new web-browsing devices being released, and the School of Pharmacy will not be able to purchase or test them all. If a student chooses to use an alternate technology device and the assignment fails to record, the student assumes full responsibility for this technology failure and will receive a score of zero (0) for the assignment.
Students are STRONGLY ADVISED to check Canvas immediately to self-verify that assignments are uploaded successfully, even if the confirmation screen was displayed.
For students without personal computer access, please note that public libraries have internet access.
Please note: No HIPAA related data may be uploaded to technology devices.
Students must comply with all applicable laws as well as with all university and school policies. They must exercise professional judgment when using information technology and take full responsibility for all electronic materials that they publish, transmit or possess. Students may not upload, post or transmit (including via email and social networking sites) content that is deemed inappropriate. This includes any material that: may be considered fraudulent, harassing, defamatory, or obscene; that is invasive of another’s privacy; that promotes illegal behavior, refers to alcohol use, or promotes any commercial interest; or that accesses or distributes unauthorized course material. Students may not access, install, use or share any materials (e.g., written materials, images, movies) that violate applicable copyrights or license agreements. Students may not disrupt or interfere with the work of other students, faculty (including clinical instructors), or staff.