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INTRODUCTION

With thousands of pages and links available on the internet, all making claim to offer high quality educational material, a specialized team of students, teachers and lecturers have spent countless months and now years, researching and investigating selected content and providers to find the best-of-the-best quality material for inclusion in TheComputerSchool.NET’s Technology Training Directory (TTD).

Now, with more than 15 years experience creating and developing ICT, “How Do I” learning content-material, such knowledge and insight allows us to set high-standards of what is ‘an acceptable level of quality ICT Education’ to assist schools, libraries and other educational Institutions.

The myriad of topics that our Technology Training Directory (TTD) encompasses is vast and grows every week. TheComputerSchool.NET takes pride in delivering; quality, accurate and relevant content-material, offering high-level learning outcomes for virtually all users regardless of skill and understanding requirements.

The information contained on, or referred to, in this web site has been compiled for your convenience and we invite you and your currently registered students and members to access it at there leisure (24/7), for the duration of your subscription or registration period. It is to be regarded as general information only. TheComputerSchool.NET has taken all reasonable care in producing this information but accordingly, shall not be responsible for any eventualities arising from the use of the information contained on, or referred to, in this web site.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Thank you for visiting TheComputerSchool.NET Website. Please read the Terms and Conditions of this website carefully as any use of the website by you constitutes acceptance of the Terms and Conditions set out below

Website Privacy Policy and Security

Any personal information or material sent via TheComputerSchool.NET website is subject to TheComputerSchool.NET’s Privacy Policy. TheComputerSchool.NET Privacy Policy forms a part of these Terms and Conditions.

Refund Policy

You may seek a refund if the program becomes faulty through no fault of your own – is not fit for a stated purpose or a purpose you made known to our customer support staff at the time of registration – does not match our description or sample.

However, you must contact TheComputerSchool.NET within 30 days of registration and you may be asked for proof of purchase. You may also be asked to demonstrate that the problem with the program was not your fault. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase.

Please decide on the suitability of this program carefully as you are not entitled to a refund if you simply change your mind.

Accuracy, Completeness and Timeliness of Information

Although we take great care and pride ourselves on suitable and appropriate content-selection, TheComputerSchool.NET is not responsible if any of the information that we make available on this website is not accurate or complete. Any reliance upon the material on this website shall be at your own discretion. You agree that it is your responsibility to monitor any changes to the material and the information contained on this website.

Privacy and Transmissions

Any personal communication or material you transmit to this website by electronic mail or otherwise, including any data, questions, comments, suggestions or the like is and will be treated as confidential.

All email addresses and other registration details submitted through TheComputerSchool.NET are kept strictly confidential. They are never, in any way whatsoever, shared or disclosed to any third parties, or used for anything other than their intended purpose.

Intellectual Property Rights

Unless otherwise indicated, all copyright and other intellectual property rights in all information, data, text, graphics, images, logos, trade marks etc. and other materials located within this website are the property of the manufacturers, developers etc. for each of the individual training tutorials and modules provided.

Except as expressly prohibited in relation to any third-party content, you are permitted to browse this website, reproduce extracts by way of printing, downloading to a hard disk or for the purposes of distribution to other individuals. This is only to be done on the proviso that you keep intact all copyright and other proprietary notices.

You must not use any trade marks or logos which appear or are used on this or any linked thirdparty website, nor do anything to prejudice the rights of the owner or licensee of such trade marks or logos. Nothing contained on this website should be construed as granting any licence or right to use any trade mark displayed on this website. Your use/misuse of the trade marks displayed on this website, or any other linked-content from this website, except as provided for in these Terms and Conditions, is strictly prohibited

Links to Other Websites

Links contained within TheComputerSchool.NET website may take you outside of the TheComputerSchool.NET Network to third-party websites and TheComputerSchool.NET makes no representations and accepts no responsibility for the content, accuracy or function of these other websites.

The inclusion of any links to other websites does not imply endorsement by TheComputerSchool.NET, nor endorsement by other third-parties to TheComputerSchool.NET. We highly recommend that you make yourself aware of and carefully read the legal and privacy notices of other websites that you visit via TheComputerSchool.NET.

If this website contains third party advertisements (such as banner ads or referral buttons) which contain embedded links to other sites where goods or services are advertised, the placement of such advertisements on these websites does not constitute the recommendation or endorsement by TheComputerSchool.NET or any goods or services advertised by other third parties. The third party advertiser is solely responsible to you for any representations or offers made by it, and for any goods or services which you agree to purchase or acquire from those third parties.

Acknowledgements

We would like to acknowledge the high standard and exceptional work third parties have undertaken for the creation and development of their own educational content to deliver what we believe; is the best and highest quality training material available anywhere on the internet. Without their commitment and dedication to delivering exceptional training material, such a Directory as the one we have created would not be possible.

TheComputerSchool.NET TERMS & CONDITIONS OF USE We would also like to acknowledge that TheComputerSchool.NET makes no claim to have any endorsements, associations, relationships, attachments or connections, in any way whatsoever, to any third party whose links are offered via our Technology Training Directory. All third party links and material is freely available on the internet. Many of the descriptions used to define subject matter comes directly from Wikipedia, the largest online encyclopedia of its kind, and we wish to acknowledge Wikipedia for the vast amount of high quality information they provide.

Warranties and Disclaimers

Although information stored on our servers relating to our customers is encrypted and meets extremely high security protocols, you acknowledge that TheComputerSchool.NET does not guarantee the security of the content of any such information, and it is entirely your responsibility to satisfy yourself as to whether our security measures are sufficient for your requirements.

The information contained on, or referred to, in this web site has been compiled for your convenience and we invite you to access it at your leisure. It is to be regarded as general information only. TheComputerSchool.NET has taken all reasonable care in producing this information but accordingly, shall not be responsible for any eventualities arising from the use of the information contained on, or referred to, in this web site.

Your use of this website is exclusively at your own risk. This website is provided to you on an “As Is” and “As Available” basis and, consequently, to the maximum extent permitted by law, TheComputerSchool.NET gives no warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise (including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose) including warranties or representations that material on this website will be complete, accurate, reliable, timely, non-infringing to third parties; that access to this website will be un-interrupted or error-free; that this website will be secure; that any advice or opinion obtained from TheComputerSchool.NET through this website is accurate or to be relied upon and any representations or warranties thereto are expressly disclaimed

Liability

To the extent permitted by law, we, including any of our subsidiary companies and each of our respective officers, employees, agents, contractors, or agents, will not be liable or accept any responsibility whatsoever for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages, costs, losses, claims, expenses or liabilities whatsoever arising out of or relating to your access to, use, inability to use, change in content of this website or arising from any other website you access through a link from this website or from any actions we take or fail to take as a result of any electronic correspondence or messages you send us, or your reliance upon information contained upon this website.

To the extent permitted by law, TheComputerSchool.NET does not accept any responsibility to maintain the material and services made available on this web site or to supply any corrections, updates, or releases in connection therewith. Any material on this website is subject to change without notice.

Further, TheComputerSchool.NET shall have no liability or any responsibility whatsoever for any loss suffered caused (whether negligently or otherwise) by viruses that may infect your computer equipment or other property by reason of your use of, access to or downloading of any material from this website. If you choose to download material from this website you do so at your own risk.

Certain legislation may imply warranties, terms or conditions which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified. If those statutory provisions apply, to the extent to which TheComputerSchool.NET is entitled to do so, its liability will be limited at its option to (a) in the case of services, the lowest of the cost of supplying the services again and having the services supplied; and (b) in the case of goods, the lowest of the cost of replacing the goods, obtaining equivalent goods or having the goods repaired.

Prohibited Activity

You are prohibited from doing any act that TheComputerSchool.NET, in its reasonable discretion, may deem to be inappropriate and/or would be deemed to be an unlawful act or is prohibited by any laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, codes and codes of all regulatory bodies applicable to this website including but not limited to:

  • Any act that would constitute a breach of either the privacy (including uploading private information without the concerned individual’s consent) or any other of the legal rights of individuals;
  • Using this website to defame or libel TheComputerSchool.NET, its employees or other individuals or acting in such a way that brings into disrepute the good name of TheComputerSchool.NET;
  • Uploading files that contain viruses that may cause damage to the property of TheComputerSchool.NET or the property of other individuals.

Cookies

Cookies are data files stored on your computer after you access certain websites. Cookies are primarily used to identify visitors when they return to a site, so that certain information already provided by the visitor to a site is not required to be provided again. Cookies are also used to gather data on which areas of a site are visited frequently and which are not. Keeping data on which areas of a site are most popular allows us to better plan, develop and enhance the site. Cookies are useful, and are used by us in this manner. We acknowledge that some users may wish to disable cookies. This can be done by changing your web browser settings. To find out more about cookies, visit an appropriate web site, such as Cookie Central.

IP Address

TheComputerSchool.NET’s web servers (and our feedback forms etc.) gather your IP address to help diagnose problems with our service, to administer our website, and to gather broad user information (for example, which areas of our website are visited most frequently). Such user information is gathered in aggregate only and cannot be traced to an individual user.

Termination

We reserve the right to restrict or terminate your access to this website or any feature of this website or any feature or part thereof at any time. Any indemnities given by you and limitations on our liability will survive such termination. Any termination of your right to use or access any part of this website will not affect any rights which have accrued to or have been accrued by either you or us prior to termination.

Legal Notice Update

TheComputerSchool.NET reserves the right to make any changes and corrections to this notice. Please refer to this page from time to time to review these and new additional information.

If any provision of these Terms and Conditions is held void, unenforceable or illegal, that provision will be severed, and the rest of these Terms and Conditions will have full force and effect.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLICY

TheComputerSchool (TCS) confirms its commitment to equality of opportunity in all areas of its work.

We value diversity, believing it strengthens and enriches our organisation. All individuals will be treated in a fair, just and equal manner, in accordance with the law, regardless of (but not limited to) gender, gender identity, marital status, race, religion, political beliefs, colour, age, disability, sexual orientation, ethnic or national origin, socio-economic background, or any other unjustifiable criterion.

TCS will not tolerate discrimination in any area of employment, or in the provision of services to our customers; we accept our responsibilities to comply with all relevant legislation.

Every person working for TCS has a personal responsibility for implementing and promoting equal opportunities in their day-to-day dealings with customers, with each other, and with external organisations. Inappropriate behaviour will not acceptable!

It is the responsibility of all employees, contractors, trustees and associates employed by, or engaged with TCS, to act in a fair and proper manner and in accordance with TCS Policy.

Anyone involved with TCS who feels that they have witnessed, or have been subjected to any form of ‘unfair discrimination’ should immediately speak with the general Manager.

We recognise our responsibility to provide guidance and training to employees, contractors, trustees and associates. All staff will be trained on appropriate diversity and equality issues. Competent monitoring will also aid in identifying any specific additional training needs.

This policy statement will be reviewed regularly and if necessary, revised in the light of legislative or organisational changes. It will be made available to the public through the TCS website and other means.

For further information please email us: office@thecomputerschool.net

ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

Since being first established in 1999, TheComputerSchool (TCS) has been dedicated to the protection of the environment as a cornerstone of our business culture.

We are committed to being leaders in minimizing the impact of our activities on the environment and fully supporting the environmental protection initiatives of our clients.

The Environmental Policy followed by TCS includes the following objectives:

• To ensure that TCS operates in full compliance with environmental laws and regulations and that our activities meet, and exceed the requirements of all applicable environmental legislation that relates to our company;

• To continually promote environmental awareness, responsibility and best practices and to support the environmental sustainability culture of our company through education and in-house initiatives to continuously reduce our own environmental footprint;

• To support environmental protection through the use of materials and methods that minimize environmental risk, to reduce waste according to the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle and to handle and dispose of waste in an environmentally safe and responsible manner;

• To make business decisions that support our environmental policy including basing our operations from a “greener” office building designed according to environmental initiatives of sustainability and reduction of resource use;

• To support environmental initiatives of our clients and encourage implementation of environmentally sustainable practices;

• To apply our environmental skills toward the betterment of environmental quality on a global scale including fund-raising, and not-for-profit support of selected environmental initiatives in the UK and overseas;

• To conduct reviews of our environmental policy and performance, and to continually improve our performance through application of any new approaches and technologies that become available to reduce our environmental footprint and enhance environmental sustainability objectives.

Contacting Us

If you have any questions or queries in relation to this website or these Terms and Conditions, please contact us (our contact details are set out on our Contact Us page).

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