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[ Technology resources ]
The FTRC houses many technological resources for
use by faculty at C.W. Post in their classes.
We have included a current list of the equipment
available, including software that faculty can use to develop instructional
materials. Tutorial documents on some of the most common software
applications are also available.
- Equipment available to faculty from FTRC
PCs
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Scanning Station:Microsoft
Window XP, DVD-Rom, CDRewritable,
ZIP250MB, Floppy driver, Pentium(R)4CPU 2.00GHz, 40GB
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Large Format Print
Station: Microsoft Window XP, 52X CD-ROM, Floppy
driver, Pentium3 1GHz, 512MB of Ram, 13GB SCSI RAID
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Recording and
Web Station:Microsoft Window XP, DVD Writer,
CDRewritable, ZIP250MB, Floppy driver, Pentium(R)4CPU
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MACs
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Digital Vedio Station:,
Apple PowerPC G4, OS X, DVD-Rom, CDRewritable, ZIP250MB,
Floppy driver, 512MB of Ram,USB, Fireworks, Video
Capture
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I-MAC:
OS X, DVD-Rom, CDRewritable, PowerPC G4, 250MB of
Ram, USB, Fireworks, Video Capture
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PRINTERs
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| Color Laser Print: Tektronix
Phaser 860N by Xerox |
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| BW Laser Print
: HP LaseJet 4000 |
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| Color Inkjet
: EPSON Stylus Photo2200 |
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| Color Inkjet Large
Format Printer: EPSON Stylus Pro9600 |
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SCANNER
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OCR Scanner: HP
Scanjet, Automatic Document Feeder |
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DIGITAL RECORDERs
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Digital Camera
: OLYMPUS C-4000 ZOOM, 4,0 Megapixcel CCD Sensor,
3X Optical Zoom |
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Digital Video
Camera Recorder : SONY DCR - TRV 25, 120X
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SMART BOARD
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-Touch the screen to control the
computer
-Write in electronic ink
-Save, print or e-mail notes
-Highlight key information with easy-to-use tools
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*Equipment is also available in
Instructional
Media Center (IMC)
Audio Visual Center (AV) :Tel (516)
299-2311
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Software for Creating, Editing or Capturing
Images
-Photoshop 7
[software help document]
-Adobe Illustrator
-Art Director’s Toolkit (ADT)
-Design Pro
Web Design & Multimedia Development
-MS FrontPage
-Macromedia Dreamweaver MX
-Macromedia Flash MX
-Macromedia Fireworks MX
-Macromedia Freehand MX
-Adobe Image Ready
-Image CaptureSnapz Pro X (Both Macs)
-WS_FTP
Digital Video/Audio Production
-I-Movie
-I-Tunes
Text/Presentation
-MS Softword
-MS PowerPoint [software
help document]
-Acrobat
DATA BASE
-MS Access
-SQL Server8.0
Desktop Publishing
-Adobe Page Maker 7
-MS Publisher
Text Scanning/ Digitizing
-OmniPage Pro
-OmniGraffle Pro
-Omni Outline
-HP PrecisionScan Pro 3.02
Digital Recording
-Nero Burning Rom
-Easy CD Creator 5
-HP DVD Writer
Media Player
-Quick Time Movie Player
-Real Player
-Window Media Player
-Flash Player
-Shockwave Player
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- Smart classroom and computer lab facilities
available at C.W. POST
The following smart classrooms & computer
labs are available for faculty to schedule their courses in:
| Library |
9 |
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| Humanities Hall |
7 |
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| Pell Hall |
6 |
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| Roth Hall |
1 |
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| Lorber Hall |
3 |
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| Art |
1 |
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| Life Sciences |
2 |
A smart classroom normally contains a mounted
computer projector and network connection.
Laptops are available from I.T. (ext 2281) for
faculty to use in the classroom for 24 hour loan.
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[ Pedagogical resources ]
Teaching & Learning Topics
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Other online resources
Educause
-http://www.educause.edu
Ferris State University - Center for Teaching,
Learning and Faculty Development
-http://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/academics/center/doyle/
Project Kaleidoscope
-http://www.pkal.org
Kaneb Center at Notre Dame
-http://kaneb.nd.edu
Just in Time Teaching
-http://webphysics.iupui.edu/jitt/jitt.html
WebCT Community Resources
-http://www.webct.com/wyw
Syllabus Magazine
-www.syllabus.com
Honolulu Community College
-Teaching
Tips
Land Grant Training Alliance - tutorials on Microsoft
Office products
http://www.lgta.org/
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[ Software help documentation ]
Adobe Photoshop l
PowerPoint l WebCT
Adobe Photoshop
Recent Photoshop Tutorials
from Adobe
http://www.adobe.com/products/tips/photoshop.html
Getting Started:
A quick overview of the basic image editing tools in Photoshop:
cropping, copying, cutting and pasting, working with layers,adding
text, adjusting image size, saving images.
[Download PDF]
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PowerPoint
Getting Started:
An overview of the basics of creating a presentation in PowerPoint
for beginning users.
[Download PDF]
Microsoft PowerPoint
homepage
Includes links to Tips and tricks for using PowerPoint:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/powerpoint/default.asp
Presentations.com
This site contains articles related to giving effective presentations,
including information pertaining to using PowerPoint and other presentation
technologies effectively.
http://presentations.com/presentations/index.jsp
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WebCT
Getting Started:
( Intro to WebCT Part 1 )
Basics for beginning to set up your course in WebCT including an
overview of the navigation , how to add a syllabus, how to create
links to other web pages, and how to use the Discussion Board.
[Download PDF]
( Intro to WebCT Part
2 )
Contains basic informayion about organizing your discussion board,
using the gradebook, using the quiz tool, and using the student
presentations tool.
[Download PDF]
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[ Teaching with Technology FAQ ]
1. Overview
The Office of Information Technology is responsible for introducing
new technological mediated processes into the everyday University
educational life, while supporting its mission and values. IT serves
both the administrative and academic life of the institution; students,
faculty, and staff.
Information Technology offers student, faculty, and staff support
of computer facilities through a wide range of services including
hardware repairs, software problem resolution, and training for
teaching, learning and research.
The campus supports 25 campus-wide labs for student use with more
than 525 computers. These labs offer free LaserJet printing services
and a wide range of software. All dormitory rooms are connected
to the network with more than 1,000 computers currently in use.
There are approximately 5,000 ports available with more than 1,700
computers for staff and faculty.
Every member of the campus community has an account on the university-wide
integrated E-mail system. Students have the ability to access their
grades, registration, financial aid, account status, class schedules,
and job bank listings through the Student Information System (SIS).
Most classrooms are wired with at least two network connections
for faculty, staff and student access. Twenty-seven smart classrooms
connected to the Internet include a high-resolution projection overhead
digital projector and screen. Four classrooms are equipped with
projection units and a network connection at every seat. The Educational
Technology Department and School of Professional Accountancy require
students to have laptops.
The Campus and the University Connectivity vision is to provide
easy access anytime anywhere and the introduction of wireless communication
has been an ongoing IT commitment. Wireless is available around
campus in most essential locations. The campus prides itself on
its beautiful grounds and sprawling fields. To allow students to
enjoy the beauty while enriching the academic experience, the Great
Lawn has been included in the wireless project, so that learning
can occur outdoors.
Feel free to visit the C.W. POST Information Technology
website at www.liu.edu/it/cwpost.
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2. How Can I Get Help With a Computer-Related
Problem?
The Information Technology office is responsible
for handling all computer related problems for faculty and staff.
If you experience a problem, call the IT office at x2281.
You will be placed on our daily problem log and a technician will
call you and attempt to resolve the problem over the phone or in
person.
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3. What Labs Are Available On Campus?
The campus supports 25 campus-wide labs for student
use with more than 525 computers. General access computer labs are
located in the Library, Hillwood Commons and South Residence. These
labs are equipped with access to the Internet, office suite products,
graphical and statistical packages, programming tools, databases
and other resources. Students can use PC or Macintosh computers
and all labs offer free LaserJet printing services.
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4. Where can I connect to the Internet with my
wireless laptop on campus?
With a wireless network card in your laptop, you
can enjoy the convenience of accessing the Internet from many campus
locations including:
-The Great Lawn
-Hillwood Commons Cafeteria
-Commuter Students Lounge
-Pratt Recreation Center
-Library
-Lorber Hall lobby
-Winnick Main Cafeteria
-And many classrooms on campus
To take advantage of wireless access, you will need to register
your laptop with the IT office. Please visit the IT office to fill
out an application.
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5. How Do I Make a Lab Reservation?
Computer labs can be reserved for class use. All
labs are located in the Library and include between 18 and 24 student
computers, an instructor workstation, an overhead projector and
a screen. To make a reservation, go to the IT website at www.liu.edu/it/cwpost,
click on the Forms/Applications link and click on Lab Reservation.
Fill out the entire form and click Submit. Please be sure to list
all dates that you will need to reserve the lab. Reservations are
generally given on a first-come first-serve basis, so be sure to
make your reservations early. For the Fall semester, reservations
are accepted as early as August. For the Spring semester, reservations
are accepted as early as December.
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6. How Do I Obtain a Long Island University
E-mail Account?
All university employees are entitled to a Long
Island University e-mail account. To obtain an account, stop by
the IT office in the Library, Room 236A to fill out an application.
Once your application has been submitted, your e-mail account will
be created and activated within 24 – 48 hours.
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7. What is My E-mail Address?
All e-mail accounts that are created follow a
standard naming convention. Your e-mail address will be FirstName.LastName@liu.edu.
For Example: An e-mail address for someone named Jack Petersen will
be Jack.Petersen@liu.edu. This method makes it easy to determine
the e-mail address of other LIU employees.
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8. How Do I Access My E-Mail?
There are two methods in which you can access
your e-mail:
1. Microsoft Outlook
To use Microsoft Outlook, we must send a technician
to configure your computer. If this has not already been set up,
please contact the Information Technology department at x2281
to arrange this. Using Microsoft Outlook is generally the preferred
method for checking your e-mail when you are on campus. Outlook
is usually faster to access and gives you many more features over
WebOutlook including an easy to use calendar, a University wide
e-mail address book and filtering abilities.
2. WebOutlook
(http://weboutlook.liu.edu)
You may begin using WebOutlook immediately from
any computer that has Internet access. This is a convenient option
when checking your e-mail from home or any location out of the office.
To use WebOutlook follow these steps:
1. Open Internet Explorer
2. Enter weboutlook.liu.edu in the address bar
3. This will bring you to the Enter Network Password Dialog box.
Enter your username (by default this is the first letter of your
first name and the first seven characters of your last name) and
your password and click OK
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9. How Do I Change My E-Mail Password?
1. Log on to the Web E-Mail Server at http://weboutlook.liu.edu
2. Enter User Name and Password and click OK
3. On the left pane, click on the Options shortcut
4. Scroll down to locate the Password section
5. Click the Change Password button
6. Enter in the domain name (liunet), your user account name, your
current password and enter your new password twice
7. Click OK (Note: The Reset button is used if you want to clear
this form and begin entering the information again.)
8. You should see a message stating your password was successfully
changed
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10. How Do I Obtain a Faculty
Web Page?
All faculty members are entitled and encouraged
to build their own web page or web site. Long Island University
web pages are for the posting of course materials and personal information
only. Some of the most common uses of web pages include posting
the course syllabus, assignments, course notes, PowerPoint presentations,
Word documents, student work, and photos.
To get started, you will need access to a server
where you can post your web pages. To obtain access and activate
your web page, contact the IT Office at x2281.
For assistance with creating web pages, the FTRC
offers workshops on Web Development.
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11. What is WebCT?
WebCT is a suite of user-friendly web-based course
tools that allow faculty to create a customizable and interactive
web presence for their courses. WebCT allows faculty to upload and
organize course materials and post assignments. It also incorporates
several useful applications including an on-line calendar, bulletin
board, chat, email, on-line quizzes and student group areas. Each
WebCT course is password protected and students are set up with
individual accounts to access their WebCT course materials.
To use WebCT you and your students will need a current web browser
such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator. Faculty members
often use web page development software such as Microsoft Word and
Netscape Composer to prepare course content.
For assistance, the FTRC offers workshops on using WebCT. In addition,
faculty is encouraged to call the FTRC to schedule an appointment
for help getting started with WebCT.
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12. How Do I Start Using WebCT in My Class?
The first step is to obtain a faculty WebCT account.
To do this, go to the IT web site at www.liu.edu/it/cwpost,
click on the Forms/Applications link and click on WebCT Course Request.
You will need to fill out this form for each class in which you
will be using WebCT. Once you have submitted this request, you will
receive a response within 24 – 48 hours with the username
and password you will need to get started. You course will be created
and the students will be added to your course. You can access your
new WebCT course from any computer with an Internet connection,
whether on or off campus.
We recommend attending the Introduction to WebCT
Course Workshop. This workshop is offered by the IT office every
semester. For the workshop schedule, go to
www.liu.edu/it/cwpost and click on the Workshops and Training
Link. This workshop will provide an overview of how to add course
material; post a Syllabus; convert Microsoft Word documents into
HTML format; Manage Files; and implement WebCT tools.
From within your WebCT course you can take the
WebCT guided tour. To do this click on Take Guided Tour on the left
hand side. Once you have read through this overview, click View
Designer Map for an interactive version of the page that lists all
course features. You can use this page to access the elements you
want to work on.
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13. How Do I Logon to WebCT?
To logon to a WebCT course, go to http://webct.liu.edu
and click the Log on link. Enter the appropriate username and password.
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14. What is a LISTSERV and how do I setup
a LISTSERV?
Similar to a distribution list, a LISTSERV is
an e-mail based communication tool that provides the opportunity
to post suggestions or questions to a large number of people at
the same time. Generally, the LISTSERV will target pre-determined
topics and discussions. E-mails that are sent to the LISTSERV are
distributed to all members of the list.
To set up a LISTSERV, please call the IT office
at x2281.
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15. What Resources are Available to Students?
E-mail
Every registered student is automatically assigned
an e-mail account. Students can find out their account information
by logging into the Student Information System.
Student Information System (SIS)
The Student Information System (SIS) was created
to allow Long Island University students on-line access to their
records. This includes information relating to billing and financial
aid, registration, grades, class schedules, e-mail account information,
job bank listings, a Degree Audit program, WebCT accounts and more.
To access SIS, go to LIU’s web page at http://www.liu.edu
and click on the Student Information Systems link. Follow instructions
to logon.
Computer Labs
The campus supports 25 campus-wide labs for student
use with more than 525 computers. General access computer labs are
located in the Library, Hillwood Commons and South Residence. These
labs are equipped with access to the Internet, office suite products,
graphical and statistical packages, programming tools, databases,
servers, mainframe and other resources. Students can use PC or Macintosh
computers and all labs offer free LaserJet printing services.
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16.What are the computer lab hours?
C.W. POST Campus Information Technology labs are
open every day of the week with extended hours during examination
periods. All labs are staffed by Graduate Assistants, who are there
to answer your general computer related questions.
Library Hillwood Commons
South Residence
Mon–Thurs 8 am – 11 pm Mon–Thurs 10 am –
11 pm Mon-Sat 9 am – 1 am
Fri-Sat 8 am – 5 pm Fri-Sat 10 am – 5 pm Sun 12 pm –
1 am
Sun 12 pm – 8 pm Sun 12 pm – 11 pm
What Resources are Available
to Students? (continued)
WebCT
Students enrolled in a course using WebCT will
automatically be set up with WebCT accounts. To logon to a WebCT
course, go to http://webct.liu.edu
and click the Log on link. Enter the appropriate username and password.
To obtain this information, students can login to SIS and click
on the e-mail account information link.
Internet Access in the Dorms
Students living in the residence halls are welcome
to bring their own personal computers, as each dorm room is equipped
with two data jacks, enabling students to connect to the high-speed
campus network. To connect to the Internet, your computer must have
an Ethernet card/adapter and a CAT 5 cable which plugs into the
data jack. Simply plug the cable from the computer into the data
jack and you will be up and running in no time.
Wireless Network Access
With a wireless network card in your laptop, faculty
and students can enjoy the convenience of accessing the Internet
from many campus locations including the Great Lawn, Hillwood Commons
Cafeteria, Commuter Students Lounge, Pratt Recreation Center, Library,
Lorber Hall lobby, Winnick Main Cafeteria and many classrooms on
campus. To take advantage of wireless access, you will need to register
your laptop with the IT office. Please visit the IT office to fill
out an application.
McAfee Virus Protection (on-campus only)
Virus protection is available to all students
living on campus. LIU has a licensing agreement with McAfee which
allows us to distribute copies of the McAfee Anti-Virus software
to our students. To download this software or the latest update,
go to LIU’s web page at http://www.liu.edu
and click on the Virus Protection Link. You must be on campus to
download the software. To be effective, virus software must be updated
frequently.
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17. What is the Faculty Technology Resource Center (FTRC)
The Mission and Purpose of the Faculty Technology
Resource Center is to build a network of faculty committed to excellence
in teaching with technology and to support and encourage professional
development and growth towards a learning environment enhanced by
technology.
The center provides technical training and support
from both staff and faculty who are committed to contributing their
expertise. This is comprised of workshops, presentations, one-on-one
training, discussions, demonstrations of new and innovative technologies
and more. By drawing on the strength and experience of faculty,
we aim to create a dynamic center for learning and scholarship,
to build a place for the sharing of ideas, and to develop a peer
support network.
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18. Where is the FTRC?
The FTRC is located
in the Library, Room 226.
What Software Training is Available?
The IT Office offers workshops for faculty and
staff covering the following topics: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access, Outlook, WebCT, and Web Pages. These are offered every semester.
To view the workshop schedule, go to
www.liu.edu/it/cwpost and click on the Workshops and Training
Link.
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19. How Do I Reserve a Projector or Other
Audio Visual Equipment?
The Audio Visual department located in the Library,
Room 123, handles the loan of all Audio Visual related equipment.
The equipment available includes overhead projectors, slide projectors,
video camcorders, tripods, VHS & TV sets, screens and more.
To make a reservation contact Phyllis Sweet at x2311.
You will need to fill out an order form with your request.
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20. Can I Borrow Software to Load on My Home Computer?
The Instructional
Media Center (IMC), located on the first floor in the Library,
will allow you to borrow a copy of Microsoft Office or Microsoft
Windows to load on your home computer.
From the LIU home page, you can also download
a number of helpful programs for free including McAfee Anti-Virus,
Netscape, Eudora, FTP, Telnet, Acrobat Reader, Real Player and more.
From www.liu.edu, simply scroll to the bottom of the page and click
on the Downloads link.
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21. What is the Faculty Computer Loan Program?
The office of Information Technology, working
closely with the Vice President’s office, encourages full-time
faculty to use computers and technology in the classroom. To support
this, faculty have the opportunity to obtain a two year interest-free
loan up to a maximum of $2,400.00 (with a minimum of $100/month
payroll deduction payback policy) toward the purchase of computer
equipment. This has been a very successful program, which has allowed
Full-Time faculty to upgrade their technology needs. Certain exclusions
apply to visiting faculty. Full-time faculty who have already taken
a loan and purchased equipment can apply for an additional loan
for the purchase of upgraded equipment every three years.
To obtain a loan, visit the IT website at www.liu.edu/it/cwpost,
click on the Forms/Application link and click on the Faculty Loan
Application. Follow the instructions on the loan application.
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22. What are Smart Classrooms and where are they located?
Smart Classrooms are classrooms that include
an overhead projector unit, a screen, and one or more network connections.
There are currently 27 Smart Classrooms located throughout the C.W.
POST Campus. Faculty members can easily hook up a laptop and display
PowerPoint presentations or other course materials for students.
You will need a cable to connect your laptop. This cable can be
obtained from the IT Office in the Library, Room 236A.
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