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explicit or otherwise offensive or inappropriate web sites; (d) to create, send, display, download or print offensive, harassing or disruptive material or messages, including, but not limited to, pornographic or sexually explicit pictures or any other materials which would be found offensive by most reasonable people; (e) to commit any crimes, including but not limited to sending obscene emails over the Internet with the intent to annoy, abuse, threaten, or harass another person; (f) to gamble online, play online computer games, make personal purchases online, or participate in chat sites or bulletin boards; (g) to solicit or proselytize for outside or personal commercial ventures, religious or political causes or make other solicitations that are not job-related; (h) to send or forward chain letters or “spam”; (i) to develop or send viruses or otherwise destructive programs; and/or (j) to send or receive copyrighted material and trade secrets or other proprietary information. Any instructor who utilizes any part of the Computer System or related systems expressly consents, by virtue of such use, to the terms of this policy, including CCAE’s monitoring or accessing of same, including email, Internet or other message content, at its sole discretion. Any violation of this policy may result in disciplinary action, including restriction of system privileges or access or termination of the teaching engagement. Instructors who have questions regarding this policy, or who suspect a violation of this policy, should notify the Director of Finance & Administration.

→ Access to Classroom and Security Instructors that have been issued a CCAE building key may not duplicate keys to CCAE property, or lend them to anyone other than another CCAE staff member. Lost keys should be reported immediately to the Director of Finance & Administration. Similarly, office alarm codes may not be shared with anyone other than a CCAE staff memberBooking Models for Visual Arts Classes

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→ How are models scheduled? Once your class is scheduled, CCAE's Model Coordinator will send you an email asking for a model request. CCAE keeps records of which classes need what models, and if yours is a recurring class, the Model Coordinator will send you an email to reconfirm your needs.

→ Details to Include: When submitting a model request, please include the dates and times the class needs a model(s), how many models the class requires, what the models should bring or wear, whether they will be modeling for figure or portrait, and any other relevant information. You may also submit requests for particular models and specific genders. CCAE will try to accommodate these requests based on model availability.

→ When to request models: Requests for live models, and related requests, must be submitted at least eight (8) weeks before the start of a term.

→ When models have been scheduled:

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