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GRC Computer Classroom & Lab Information for
Faculty
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Monday |
8:30 am |
9:30 pm |
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Tuesday |
8:30 am |
9:30 pm |
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Wednesday |
8:30 am |
9:30 pm |
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Thursday |
8:30 am |
9:30 pm |
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Friday |
8:30 am |
3:00 pm |
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Saturday |
9:00 am |
1:00 pm |
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GRC Lab is Closed Sundays & University Holidays The Academic Support Center in JCB is open on Sunday;
but closed on Saturday. |
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Faculty members needing
to use the classrooms on a regular basis need to contact the Academic Computing
Manager to arrange for an alarm code and instruction on how to use the
alarm.
Classroom
Computer Login
Unless someone has changed the settings in the room computers should automatically login to the network. Please ask someone in the GRC lab if there are questions. Beginning spring 2004 all lab machines will be able to be remote controlled from the GRC lab.
Faculty user accounts are
created on a request basis. This
account enables faculty members to put course assignments and syllabi on
a server that is easily accessible in each lab or an ftp server that is
accessible on the web (http://www.wnmu.edu/student.htm then
click on professorÕs folder). Please do not put applications in your folder
unless they are shareware or one you created yourself as it is against
the copyright act and is illegal.
Call the help desk and request
a faculty account on Godzilla. The
username needs to identify the faculty member and a password of mixed characters
should be given at this time. An account will be made and an Academic Computing staff member
will set up a time to work on your computer and give you a demonstration.
Food and drink can damage
the equipment and is not allowed in classrooms or labs.
Software for each semester
needs to be requested at least 3 weeks prior to the semester it is needed
(this time does not include weekends or holidays). Please do not assume that because you used the software at
a previous time that it is still available. Exceptions
can be made, but we cannot guarantee when the software will be available
for student use.
Software should be checked
on LAB or CLASSROOM machines BEFORE it is demonstrated in class. Frequently because our machines are built
different than the ones in your office, changes need to be made to the
instructorÕs lecture.
If you require immediate
assistance in the lab or in one of the computer classrooms please ask a
Lab Assistant or one of the full-time staff for assistance. If you need a change done when ÒconvenientÓ or
by class tomorrow please request in writing to the Academic Computing Manager
your request.
If the computer classroom
computers or the multimedia station requires any changes please DO NOT
do them yourself, ask a lab assistant or staff member for assistance. Commonly what one person needs
to change has a negative impact on other users of the equipment. Request in writing (email is acceptable)
to the Academic Computing Manager (April Matthews) or help desk.
Due to the number of classes
in the classrooms please encourage your students to pick up after themselves,
as time is limited for us to get in and clean the equipment. If the classroom or the equipment needs
to be cleaned please contact someone in the computer lab immediately and
we will attempt to alleviate this issue.
We will gladly give you
or your class a demonstration on the equipment or a piece of software as
long as we are given 36 hours prior notice.
- Students are not allowed
to install software on lab or classroom machines.
- There is a student folder
available on Godzilla available for students who forget their disk.
-There is a $0.05 charge
for each page of black and white printing in the computer labs after the
free $10.00 worth of pages (200 pages @ .05)
-Please remind students
that the lab assistants are only work study students and may not know all
the answers. While they do
receive weekly training it does not cover the material in all the classes.
- Students should be aware
that we understand that equipment sometimes has problems, it would benefit
everyone if when a student finds an issue they please tell us and we will
try to get it corrected.
- As an instructor you might
remind students that backups of their disk are necessary. (Directions will gladly be given if requested.)
Reservations for Labs or
Classrooms need to be at a minimum of two weeks notice. Reservations should be made in writing
via email to april@cs.wnmu.edu or lee@cs.wnmu.edu or via a memo. If the class is to meet on a regular
basis in the classrooms it must be requested the semester BEFORE it is
needed. The classrooms are
dedicated to the Math & CS department classes, however we are willing
to work other departments in if at all possible.
It is recommended that faculty
read the student lab policies.
Jon Dockstader 6335 User
Analyst II jond@cs.wnmu.edu
Ken Keeton 6836 User
Analyst I ken@cs.wnmu.edu
Anthony Mason 6833 User
Analyst I anthony@cs.wnmu.edu
Lee Allensworth 6335 Systems
Operator lee@cs.wnmu.edu
April Matthews 6335 Manager april@cs.wnmu.edu
Help Desk 4357 Help
desk helpdesk@cs.wnmu.edu
We hope you enjoy using
our facilities and have a great semester.
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