42 Adelaide is an open and inclusive community. We should respect all students, bocals and other tenants within our building. To ensure we create a safe, engaging and positive environment for everyone we have some guidelines that everyone is required to follow.
Number 1 Rule: Be A Good Human
Student Code of Conduct
For staff
42 believe all students have the right to be respected and treated fairly during their studies. The following rights will be adhered to at all times:
Students will be treated with respect, treated fairly and to be treated without discrimination regardless of racial, cultural, religious or sexual differences.
Students will not be treated differently based on their age, disabilities or socioeconomic status.
Students will be free from all forms of intimidation.
Students will be free to express and share ideas and ask questions.
Students will be treated with politeness and courteousness at all times.
Students will have any disputes settled in a fair and rational manner.
For students
Students are also expected to adhere to the following behaviour obligations at all times:
Students will respect others and treat those involved in training and assessment fairly and without discrimination, regardless of religious, cultural, racial and sexual differences, age, disability or socioeconomic status.
Students will not engage in any acts or behaviour which intimidates others involved in the training and assessment process, whether such intimidation is intentional or unintentional.
Students will respect the personal property of others and the property and equipment of 42 Adelaide from damage or misuse.
Students will follow the reasonable directions of 42 Adelaide and its staff in relation to all aspects of their study.
Misconduct
Misconduct within your training includes any practice in which an unfair advantage is obtained. This will not be tolerated in any circumstances including but not limited to any of the below:
Theft
Fraud
Violence/assault
Discrimination, harassment, intimidation or victimisation on all locations at SRA Academy
Serious negligence including OH&S non-compliance
Breaches of policy on staff/service users relationships
A serious breach of confidentiality
Refusing to carry out lawful and reasonable instructions
Wilful disobedience
Being affected by alcohol or drugs (both illegal and legal)
Cluster Rule Snapshot
DO NOT switch off or unplug the computer by yourself
No USBs should be used
Do not configure anything on the computers, including the network
Must save your work and logout if you are leaving your computer for more than 15-20minutes to avoid the ISCII connection issue
Strictly no food and drinks at computer areas. You can only have the small bites at the bag storage area
Must put your bag at the bag storage area
No foot & bags on the chairs or tables
Not use loudspeakers on cluster computers
Other Guidelines
At 42 Adelaide we love having visitors on campus. Every week we have people visiting, from companies to potential students and most importantly family and friends. However we have some important safety guidelines to ensure that everyone stays safe.
To request a visitor to come to 42, please talk to one of the bocals (at least 3 business days prior)
When bringing a visitor to campus:
you must receive approval by the Bocal prior to the visit
must sign in to our attendance register (level 3)
they must be accompanied by you at all times
they must attend during hours when the Bocal is on duty
Non-negotiable for students - you must not:
Enter the building without swiping or activating your access card. Even if you are coming in with another student, you must activate your card.
Access level 1 or basement unless authorised by the 42 Bocal
Assume the identity, electronically or otherwise, of any other student
Enter the building under the influence of alcohol/drugs
Ensure you do not lose or lend your building access card. If you do, please inform Bocal as soon as possible to deactivate your card.
($42 will be charged if you lose it)
You can bring your own belongings into campus and place them in our "bag and coat area" located on level 2. Anything valuable should be kept with you and not left in your bags. While at your computers, ensure you have placed your bag/coat and any bulky items in this area to avoid trip hazards.
Please log out from the computer and remove your personal belongings if you are going for a break.
Cluster
Ensure food and drink is only consumed in the café and community space on level 3.
Food and drink cannot be consumed at the cluster workstations under any circumstances
You are welcome to bring your own keyboard and mouse, however these must be packed up when not in use and stored in our "bag and coat area" or taken home with you.
You can bring your own headphones into the campus
Not use loudspeakers on cluster computers
Not sleep or put your feet & bags on the chairs / desks in the Cluster
Do not reboot, move or unplug an iMac without authorisation
Other facilities
Help maintain a great space to study, and must not misuse or vandalise the building and surrounding areas, or any of its fixtures, fittings and equipment resources provided
Ensure all common areas and emergency exits are left clean tidy and free from hazards
No smoking anywhere within the building or the immediate vicinity of the building
Exit the building and follow all instructions in the event of an emergency or if the fire evacuation alarms are sounding
Not Plug in an external device onto the network, without prior approval of the Bocal (other than the approved headphone jack)
You can bring your own food to campus. If you do bring food to campus, you should do so in safe-and-hygienic containers and keep clean any spaces that you used for eating / drinking.
Ensure all of your personal food in the fridge / kitchen is labelled clearly with your name and cleared out by Friday afternoon at 5:00pm as after that it will be thrown away. Any food not labelled with your name is free and available to any student at our campus to use.
Keep all kitchen equipment clean. They are there for your use, but we rely on everyone to do their part to keep the space clean
The coffee machine should be operated by Bocal approved barista during business hours.
You will notice a fabulous coffee machine, so the option to learn to be a barista is available. Be warned though, with this great opportunity, comes great
responsibility...coffee orders!
You can wear whatever you feel most comfortable in, however clothing with offensive graphics or sayings are not permitted on campus.
Attend an event, conference or session that you have subscribed to!
You should NOT:
abuse or disrespect any member of the 42 community, Bocal or visitors by any means
misuse any personal data available on the 42 intranet or shared with you by other students or Bocal
Use the 42 network to access read or download inappropriate materials
Use threatening, abusive or harassing actions to anyone
Engage in acts of physical violence or sexual in nature
Engage in acts of vandalism and / or theft
Enter the building under the influence of alcohol/drugs
We have zero tolerance to harassment!
Explained simply, cheating is not being able to re-do an exercise by yourself. Any student or workgroup that cannot reproduce a project behind closed doors is considered a cheater. Your greatest enemy is yourself: never think that you are certain to know, rather know and show it to us.
Looking at a mobile phone (or similar or unauthorised device) during the exam
Exchanging information with another student during the exam (in the exam room, in the toilets, etc.)
Having unauthorised materials (cheat sheets) with code or information already to help the student gain an unfair advantage.
Using information to solve the exam from an unauthorised source
Breaching any of the exam guidelines
Submitting a project that does not compile or work at all, but which has been validated during a defence.
Submitting the work of another student and claim it as their own work
Being evaluated on a project produced by someone else (copying a project and not understanding it, having some files or headers from other students
As an evaluator, validating a project that has obvious cheating from the student that submitted the work
Undertaking remote evaluations. If not explicitly authorised in the project or the rating guidelines, remote evaluations are forbidden. Both the student and the evaluator must be physically in the school, in front of the same computer.
Seeking opportunities to bypass the Moulinette or change the official repository of the evaluation (ex: with zsh aliases).