What if I don want to use a particular eRoom anymore?
If you are an eRoom.net member, but not the eRoom coordinator, you can stop visiting it at any time. You can shut off any automatic email messages by following the links they provide for changing your notification settings. Additionally, you can ask your eRoom administrator to remove you from the eRoom member list. You can find your eRoom community administrator by clicking the “Owners + Administrators” tab on your My eRooms page. If you are the community administrator or an eRoom coordinator with sufficient rights, you (and only you) have the authority to delete an eRoom from the eRoom.net site. Deleting an eRoom does not close your billing account. You bear the responsibility to continue paying for a community and eRoom.net billing account until it is shut down or reassigned to another billing account, even if no members happen to visit it. Shutting down a community and billing account are your responsibilities, as described below and in our Billing Policy. Caution: Deleting an eRoom
Related Questions
- Charter schools by definition are autonomous institutions. Why then do charter schools have to submit the Language Census and why do they have to submit it in conjunction with a particular LEA?
- How do I determine if graduate credit is available for a particular course?
- What if I don want to use a particular eRoom anymore?