MCT Code of Conduct - MCT-master/guides GitHub Wiki

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MCT students and teachers have formulated a set of principles and values that should be maintained and upheld by everyone. This is important not only because it creates a necessary ethical and moral framework, but because it gives students a unique chance to collectively discuss and reflect on these matters as well as influence the programme's general conduct. This code of conduct is revised and updated every year by students and teachers.


Principles

  • Communicate clearly
  • Listen to others
  • Share your knowledge
  • Include everyone
  • Respect the others
  • Embrace diversity
  • Ask for consent
  • Eager to explore
  • Be patient with others and with technology
  • Willingness to change
  • Come on time or before
  • Notify timely if you can't make it
  • Follow guidelines
  • Define expectations

Values

  • Open-mindedness
  • Respectfulness
  • Inclusion
  • Critical thinking
  • Creativity
  • Teamwork
  • Communication
  • Authenticity
  • Integrity
  • Playfulness
  • Open-collaboration
  • Collectivity

Digital Etiquette

When connected in a videoconference, follow these rules:

  • keep your your camera on (except during breaks)
  • keep your microphone muted (unless you are talking/presenting)
  • use your full name as the display name (when using Zoom, log in using your UiO account)
  • do not record video or images unless you have asked all participants for consent
  • ensure that the quality of your audio, video, and connection is good enough (especially when actively participating)

Portal Rules

  • Consumption of food is not allowed.
  • Consumption of corrosive drinks (e.g. sodas) is not allowed.
  • Consumption water, coffee or tea is allowed only in containers with a closed lid.
  • Be aware that there can be an audio-video streaming in process at anytime (but not recording), even if the people on the other side are not visible/audible.

Consent

During the programme, you will most likely deal with photograph, filming and recording of other people. In these cases, we should always ask any recognizable people a written consent before sharing that content.


Ethics

UiO ethical guidelines


Copyright


Data Protection


Report Problems

If you wish to report problems anonymously you can use the UiO Speak up online form.

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