III. Types of 色狐入口 Groups
IV. Duration and Removal of Groups
A Google Group, a utility available in 色狐入口’s Google Apps for Education domain, is similar to a mailing list as it contains the email addresses of its members, but it also has its own address.
Google Groups make it easy to communicate and collaborate with groups of people - such as project teams, departments, and special-interest groups.
Using just the one email address for the Group, one can:
An Email list group is one whereby members only use Email to communicate. This group type is common in organizations where a single email alias is desired to communicate to a certain group of people using email.
A Web forum or Question and Answer (Q&A) forum group is one whereby members only use the Google Groups user interface to communicate with other members. This group type is similar to the online Web forums found on many websites.
A Google Group can be configured by the group administrator with permissions that control which users can (or cannot) view group posts, post messages, and/or join the group.
Any University faculty member, staff member, student, or other authorized 色狐入口 Google Apps account holder may become a Google Group member or owner. Campus-based organizations and departments also may request Groups, but an individual within the Group must be designated as the owner. A student or student group requesting a Group to be set up by Information Services is required to have a faculty or staff sponsor to whom ownership of the Group will be assigned.
Note: Not all requests for Official or Opt-In Groups will be honored. Requesters may be asked to provide for additional documentation regarding the granting of a Group so approvers can consider its relevance to University business and the capacity of available information technology resources. In some cases, Information Services may recommend other electronic conferencing technology that would better serve the purpose of the request.
Each Google Group is "owned" by an individual who has ‘administrator’ permission and manages the Group’s behavior. The Group Owner may also authorize other individuals, including students, who can participate as editors or moderators of the Group.
The Owner is responsible for day-to-day monitoring and operation of the Group. This includes, but is not limited to:
Membership to a Group is not a right of the individual. Group Owners have the right and are responsible for removing members who do not abide by the established Group guidelines, misuse or abuse the resource, or are abusive of other Group members.
The Group Owner is responsible for determining what constitutes off-topic or inappropriate mailings and is responsible for determining if a mailing is abusive. Escalation procedures for disagreements regarding the interpretation and application of this policy should be administered through appropriate University channels, i.e., department manager, University Vice President, or the Chief Information Officer.
An Official Group is a Google Group that is established and managed by a University department, program or similar University representative to distribute official information and/or facilitate communication and/or coordination around a particular topic or theme. Members are typically pre-subscribed by virtue of their position, roles, or responsibilities at the institution.
Examples of Official Groups include, but are not limited to:
Members may be added to an Official Group without their knowledge or consent. By nature of their purpose, some Official Groups have ‘required membership’ and may not allow members to opt-out of membership. A University Vice President, the Registrar, the Director of Human Resources, the Chief Information Officer, or a designee of any of those aforementioned parties must approve designating a Group as ‘required membership’ and approve any exceptions to the membership requirement.
Official University Groups are created by Information Services upon request and will be named based on the naming conventions currently in place (and agreed through discussion with the requester).
An Opt-In Group is a Google Group that is established and managed by a University department, program, or similar University representative to facilitate communication and/or coordination around a particular topic or theme. Membership is generally voluntary. Members are added by self-subscription or by pre-subscription and must be provided the option to unsubscribe.
Examples of Opt-in Groups include, but are not limited to:
Opt-in Groups are created by Information Services upon request and will be named based on the naming conventions currently in place (and agreed through discussion with the requester).
An Ad-Hoc (User-Created) Group can be created by anyone with a 色狐入口 Google Apps account and does not require any approval prior to creation.
Each Ad-Hoc Group is maintained by the person who created it and must abide by the following:
If there is a requirement that the Group address does not contain the '-group suffix, the Group should be requested through Information Services and will be named based on the naming conventions currently in place (and agreed through discussion with the requester).
Google Groups will be periodically reviewed for activity and continued conformance to the current policies.
Groups that are inactive for longer than 12 months or fail to conform to policy will be removed.
Groups associated with courses that are no longer in use will be removed on the same cycle as their corresponding Moodle course.
When a Group is removed, it will result in all corresponding mail and data within the Group being permanently deleted and unavailable. No backups of deleted Groups or group activities are available.
Information Services will contact the Group Owner prior to removing any Group.
Last update: 17-Feb-2023