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#0100 Academic
Information Technology Guide
Service Resources
Section Contents:
Campus Email
Services
ROHAN and MAIL
Students enrolled at SDSU can
create their own Email account by logging into
the WebPortal and
clicking on the button titled Get a ROHAN/Email account. An account will be added.
The account information will be displayed on the screen, and will be emailed to the student's email address
on file with the WebPortal.An enrolled Student is defined as a student who
is registered for classes during the current semester. Once the username
and password are received, the account will be active until one semester
after the last semester completed at SDSU.
Faculty and Academic Staff may obtain an Email account on ROHAN by completing
the #0510 ROHAN Computer Account
Application form (available in LL-200 and BA-134 or by printing a
copy).
OR
Faculty and any Staff may obtain an Email account on the MAIL server by requesting an account via
the World Wide Web form at URL -- http://tns.sdsu.edu/helpdesk/email.html.
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Guidelines for Responsible Email Use
The following characteristics of Email make it an extremely useful tool:
- Messages can be forwarded or replied to easily and quickly.
- Electronic mail has the potential for reaching a wide audience.
These features can also easily be misused. For example, once you send an Email
message:
- It may be forwarded, re-forwarded, printed, or permanently stored by any
recipient.
Email does not convey the subtleties of body language, voice intonation, or
other cues with which we express meaning.
- Avoid attempts at irony or sarcasm.
- The most effective Email is short, clear, and relevant.
If a message makes you angry or upset, allow time to pass before responding.
- You may better understand the sender's meaning.
- Your reply will be more moderate when your anger has subsided.
Sometimes Email is incorrectly addressed. If you receive a message intended
for someone else:
- Return it and let the sender know it was sent incorrectly.
Most Email systems allow responses to be sent to all recipients of a message.
Consider whether this is appropriate before using this feature. It may be
better to reply to only the sender.
- Avoid indiscriminate forwarding of messages.
- If you have doubts about forwarding a message, ask permission from the sender
first.
Information useful to one person may be unnecessary to another.
- Consider your distribution list carefully.
- Avoid unnecessary proliferation of messages.
Email messages are files, and take up computer space, just like any other
data.
- Check your mailbox periodically.
- Delete saved mail which is no longer needed.
Just remember: The proper use of electronic mail comes down to common sense
and good citizenship!
Further information about using Email on the Internet may be found in the Handout
#0200 Guide to Using
ROHAN.
See the Miscellaneous Internet Questions
section for Email questions or call 594-5261.
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Remote Access Services
Campus Dial-In
SDSU has a dial-in modem pool consisting of 56k modems dedicated to
provide free, unlimited Internet access to faculty and staff. However,
students only have access to 48 SDSU campus modems. These 48 modems provide:
- POP Email Capabilities to ROHAN and Mail
- Limited connection time of 2 hours per session
- Access to news, ftp, mail, and web servers on the SDSU campus network
- The ability to download student licensed software from SDSU server
sites
- Web access to SDSU information only. Students must have an account
with an outside service provider such as AOL, AT&T Worldnet,
etc. to be able to have unlimited web access.
Telecommunication & Network Services (TNS)
manages the SDSU dial-in modem pool and maintains the campus data communications
network, SDSUnet, as well as the coaxial cable backbone that supports
SDSU's cable TV access. TNS also provides a variety of data communications
and related services to faculty and staff in the planning, design, procurement
and installation of new network connections; and in moving, changing,
and repairing existing connections. For more information, see URL --
http://tns.sdsu.edu/network/index.html or to request specific network
services, call 594-5261.
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Course Development and Delivery Services
(https://blackboard.sdsu.edu)
Blackboard is an easy-to-use online course delivery and management system.
Using Blackboard's graphical point-and-click interface, instructors can
incorporate learning materials from word processing, audio & video, spread
sheets, and presentation files without ever learning HTML. Features for
students and instructors include:
- Course Announcements and Calendar
- Threaded discussions
- Real-time chat and whiteboard
- Course Study Groups
- Online File Exchange
- ... And so much more.
Blackboard offers instructors two types of assessments options to determine
student progress with their material. Surveys are anonymous and non-graded.
Quizzes are graded and attach a user name to the individual results. Blackboard
provides an item by item analysis of each survey, which make them a perfect
choice for course evaluations and demographic inquiries. Quizzes are graded
immediately and the results are automatically entered into the gradebook.
An item analysis for quizzes is available, except for those created with
random question pools.
For further information about Blackboard, please visit the Blackboard
web site.
For instructor help, call 594-3485 or Email: bbhelp@sdsu.edu
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(http://ecr.sdsu.edu)
Library and Information Access Electronic Course Reserves (ECR) is a
web-based application offering access to course readings, links to the
Library's electronic databases, course bulletin boards and chat rooms.
The use of this service is especially encouraged for faculty members who
wish to make their lecture notes, sample exams and homework solutions
available, and who have large class sizes. A faculty member may have documents
added to ECR simply by sending an email to ecr@rohan.sdsu.edu
ECR accepts most file formats. Just attach a file to the email with
a note explaining the title of the document and the course being taught.
Or... deliver the pages to be scanned to the Reserve Book Room desk, LA2201.
(Pages that are to be scanned must be good quality copies.) Verification
of receipt will be made to you, along with the password needed for your
students to access the course. Please visit http://infodome.sdsu.edu/about/depts/reserve/ecr.shtml
to learn more about the service.
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Procurement Services
AzTechnology
Zone @ The Campus Store
(http://www2.aztecshops.com/aztech.asp)
The AzTechnology Zone offers a wide selection of hardware, software
and computer accessories. Notable brands available include Apple, Compaq,
Hewlett Packard, Epson, Viewsonic, Microsoft, Adobe, Borland, Symantec
and Macromedia.
Academic pricing, for students, faculty and staff of SDSU, is available
on most products in the department. Financing is available with Apple,
Compaq, and the USE Credit Union at competitive interest rates and with
low monthly payments. The AzTechnology Zone can special order, at academic
pricing, nearly any piece of hardware, software, or computer accessory
that is not carried in stock. In addition to cash, checks, VISA, MasterCard
and Discover, Foundation and State purchase orders are also accepted.
For more information, please call 594-7522.
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Central Stores
(http://bus.sdsu.edu/Stores/stores.html)
(http://bus.sdsu.edu - Business Services)
Effective July 1, 2005, campus orders for Dell, Gateway, Hewlett Packard, and Sony are no longer
processed through Central Stores. These requests for equipment and products should be sent to Contract
and Procurement Management for processing via an online Oracle requisition.Ý
This change will eliminate the separate process for purchasing those products and provide on-line
status of your request. Because the on-line requisition process is no different than with
other Oracle requests, the change from Central Stores to Contract and Procurement
Management should be seamless.Ý Per standard practice, delivery to the departments will be
handled through Receiving.
In some cases, site licenses of software are purchased for the entire
university and are available from University Computing Operations (see
the Site-Licensed Software
section).
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Minimum
Workstation Standards and Site License Software
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/~iacc/mwssls/)
The Minimum Workstation and Software Site License Subcommittee is comprised
of campus Information Technology staff representing all campus colleges/divisions
and auxilaries. It is responsible for developing and updating the minimum
computer workstation specifications for the campus. The committee also
coordinates software site licenses and volume purchase agreements for
the campus. For assistance with purchases of hardware and software, faculty
and staff can refer to the following web sites:
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Repair Services
Hardware Repairs
For equipment repair, the following repair facilities have been used
by other campus departments, or recommended by the equipment manufacturer:
Macintosh warranty and non-warranty Repair:
CompUSA
Phone 858-560-4300
4240 Kearny Villa Rd.
San Diego, CA 92111
Crywolf Consulting
Phone 858-277-9653
4830 Viewridge Ave.
San Diego, CA 92123
Printer Repair:
Printer Repair Depot
Phone 858-874-8262
8072 Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92111
For PC repairs, please contact the manufacturer, or reseller where the
PC was originally purchased.
If you have any questions about this change, please call Kent McKelvey
x43245.
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Software/Hardware Consulting Services
Software/hardware consulting services for Students are currently available
at:
- TNS (LL-200)
- TACACS
- Love Library Student Computing Center (LL-200)
- Internet (FTP, Telnet, Web, and Email), Web page Creation and Troubleshooting,
PC and Mac Operating Systems, Virus Problems, Hardware and Software,
ROHAN Account Information and Help, UNIX Systems Commands, Microsoft
Office, Netscape, Internet Explorer, SPSS, and Business Databases.
- SSRL (PSFA-140) - SPSS, Social Science databases, Lexis/Nexis, Internet,
Netscape, Personal Computer Operating Systems, MS Office Pro, and Eudora.
Additional information on computer help for Students can be found at
URL -- http://rohan.sdsu.edu/~students/
The Computer Help Line for Faculty is 594-1348 and for Staff is 594-0824.
The help line is for faculty and staff working in their offices or
from home. The line is staffed by consultants Monday through Thursday
from 7:30am - 6pm and Friday from 7:30am - 4:30pm during semesters and
from 7:30am - 4:30pm during the summer and semester breaks. Callers may
leave a message at other times and one of the consultants will return
the call as soon as possible.
The following Colleges/Departments offer software/hardware consulting
services for Faculty and/or Staff. Please visit their URLs for additional
information:
Academic Affairs
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/~facstaff/)
Arts and Letters, Coll. of
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/calweb/calhome.html)
Social Sciences Research
Laboratory (SSRL)
(http://ssrl.sdsu.edu/help/coach.html)
Business, Coll. of
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/cbaweb/)
Education, Coll.
of
(http://edweb.sdsu.edu)
Engineering, Coll. of
(http://www.engineering.sdsu.edu/index.html)
Health and Human Services, Coll. of
(http://chhs.sdsu.edu/)
Imperial Valley Campus
(http://www.ivcampus.sdsu.edu/)
Library, Malcolm A. Love
(http://lfolks.sdsu.edu/ist/)
Professional Studies and Fine
Arts, Coll. of
(http://psfa.sdsu.edu/)
Sciences, Coll.
of
(http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/)
Business Affairs
(http://bfa.sdsu.edu)
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Survey Research and Data Reduction Services
Social Sciences Research Laboratory
(SSRL)
(http://ssrl.sdsu.edu/research/resmain.html)
Research Services offers a complete range of public opinion polling
and survey research services, including sample design, data collection,
data reduction, graphic presentation of data, statistical analysis and
data archiving. The section maintains computer systems to support faculty
research. Typical research clients include units of government, community
groups, SDSU faculty research projects, and University administrative
units. For further information, contact Douglas Coe at 594-2280.
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Test Grading and Questionnaire Processing Services
Instructional
Technology Services (ITS)
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/its/index.html)
Optical mark scanners for test grading (SCANTRON) can be utilized by
faculty on a walk-in basis at the ITS Faculty Room. The PAR scoring and
grade book system is also available on scanners attached to Windows computers
located in AH-1109. This equipment can read pencil marks from special
coding forms to scan tests, perform test analysis, or write raw data to
diskette (PAR Score only).Reservations are highly recommended, especially
during Midterm and Final exams. Equipment access may be reserved for up
to two hours at a time by calling 594-5727.
The PAR system software is also available via a site license from the
ITS Faculty Room staff. Faculty may obtain a copy by bringing a blank
CD-R (Not CD-RW) to AH-1109. Included with the CD are quickstart instructions.
Faculty can install the software (hard drive required) on their own PC
computers (must run in Windows 95/98/NT/2000).
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Test
Office
(http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/testofc/index.html)
As a service for faculty, test grading and questionnaire processing
services (optical mark scanners) are available at the Test Office. Faculty
can bring general purpose answer sheets (P099B - obtained at Aztec Shops
Campus Store) required by the scanners to SS-2549. Test Office staff will
scan the tests, perform test analysis, or write raw data to diskette.
Other OMR data collection forms should be checked by the test office before
use to verify readability. For more information call 594-6208.
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(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/workshop.html)
Center
for Teaching and Learningoffers coordination and promotion of campus
events related to teaching and learning and encouragement of research
related to university curricula and classrooms.
(http://ctl.sdsu.edu/)
SDSU BATS
(Baseline Access, Training, & Support), a California State University
initiative to provide all students, faculty, and staff with "baseline"
access to information resources via networks, training in the uses of
baseline hardware and software systems, and ongoing professional and technical
support for utilization of computer resources.
(http://rohan.sdsu.edu/~bats/)
Library
Orientations are offered to regularly scheduled classes at the request
of faculty and are taught by a Librarian. Hands on instruction in using
the many library resources offered at SDSU is available in the Library's
electronic classrooms. Faculty may contact Linda Muroi (Linda.Muroi@sdsu.edu
or 594-2554) to schedule a Library Orientation.
Social Science Research Laboratory
(SSRL)offers one unit, credit/no credit courses on the use of statistical
software, database software, computer spreadsheets, and the Internet.
(http://ssrl.sdsu.edu/inst/courses.html)
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