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Academic Computing Labs. The School of Computing and Information Sciences (CIS) is committed to providing academic computing labs which are:Technologically advancedTailored for course requirementsFrequently updatedWell supported. Advanced Undergraduate Labs. John C. Comfort Lab
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1. FIUComputing and Information SciencesAcademic Computing Labs Welcome. Introduction of presenters.Welcome. Introduction of presenters.
2. Academic Computing Labs
The School of Computing and Information Sciences (CIS) is committed to providing academic computing labs which are:
Technologically advanced
Tailored for course requirements
Frequently updated
Well supported Academic (Grad and Undergrad for coursework) and Research (HPDRC, CADSE, FDOI)
Academic labs provide location and equipment for coursework requirements.Academic (Grad and Undergrad for coursework) and Research (HPDRC, CADSE, FDOI)
Academic labs provide location and equipment for coursework requirements.
3. Advanced Undergraduate Labs John C. Comfort Lab – ECS 241
Open lab to support coursework needs
IT Hardware Lab – ECS 237
Closed lab: Technology enabled classroom
Instructional Lab – ECS 141
Closed lab: Technology enabled classroom There are 3 academic Undergrad labs: Advanced Undergraduate LabsThere are 3 academic Undergrad labs: Advanced Undergraduate Labs
4. Undergraduate Lab Hours John C. Comfort Lab (JCCL):
Mon through Thu: 8:00am to 1:00am
Fri and Sat: 10:00am to 10:00pm
Sun 11:00am to Midnight
(Hours: 10:00am to 6:00pm the first week of class)
IT Hardware Labs and Instructional Lab Determined by course schedule ExLab has SW (Visual .Net) to support Visual Basic course
ILab is primarily used for COP 2210 (Intro to Prog) and other courses requested by faculty.ExLab has SW (Visual .Net) to support Visual Basic course
ILab is primarily used for COP 2210 (Intro to Prog) and other courses requested by faculty.
5. Undergraduate Lab Schedule The JCCL opens the first day of class and closes the last day of finals
These labs are also closed on all holidays observed by the University
View the current semester schedule at:
http://www.aul.fiu.edu
6. Lab Environment
7. Hardware JCCL
Dell Optiplex 745
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.8ghz, 2gb ram, DVD burner, 19” flat panel displays
ILab
Dell Dimension 4600
Pentium 4, 3ghz, 1gb ram, 24x CD-RW,
17” display
8. Applications MS Windows XP
MS Office
MS Visual .NET
NetBeans
Eclipse
Rational Rose
Visio Pro
Applications are chosen by curriculum need. V .Net for Basic this semester, will be included in all AUL for Fall 2003.Applications are chosen by curriculum need. V .Net for Basic this semester, will be included in all AUL for Fall 2003.
9. Applications Additional software:
Dreamweaver MX
Photoshop 7.01
Seven (7) licenses installed in the JCCL
Complete resource listing available at:
http://www.aul.fiu.edu/lab/resources.html
Some applications have been included as the result of requests from students made in the Student Survey.
In an effort to remain technologically advanced, other popular applications are included in the labs.Some applications have been included as the result of requests from students made in the Student Survey.
In an effort to remain technologically advanced, other popular applications are included in the labs.
10. Computer Accounts
11. User Eligibility Accounts are generated each semester for students who:
Are enrolled in Computing and Information Sciences courses
View the undergraduate course list at: http://www.aul.fiu.edu/courses
Have no academic or financial holds
12. Username Usernames are formulated as follows:
first initial + first 4 letters of last name + ###
Example:
Name: David Jackson
Username might be: djack001 The number at the end of your username might not always be 001, feel free to enlist the help of lab staff members to verify your username. The number at the end of your username might not always be 001, feel free to enlist the help of lab staff members to verify your username.
13. CIS Account Passwords
Initial password is your first initial, your panther ID and your last initial:
David Jackson
d1234567j
Undergraduate account passwords are reset to this default each semester.
14. Services
15. MSDNAA MSDNAA is a Microsoft software subscription service
Free service to students taking Computing and Information Sciences classes
Students will receive their ELMS username and password in an e-mail sent to their FIU e-mail address
16. Software Available Windows XP and Vista
Visio
Project
Visual .Net
SQL Server Developer & Enterprise Edition
MSDN Libraries
OneNote
17. Where can I download the Software ? Access to the download site is ONLY accessible from one of the Computer Science labs in the ECS Building.
Any attempts to download from off-campus will result in corrupted packages.
Lab Staff can help with questions.
18. File and Print Service Users have network quota allocation of 200mb mapped as U:\ in Windows
Write access is granted to the c:\temp directory but this directory is cleared every time you log off.
Printers are automatically mapped when you login. “Venom” in JCCL and “Ilab” in Instructional Lab.
19. Backups Regular backups of user network shares are made, and maintained for up to two weeks.
Backups are performed as primary protection against catastrophic failures. It is your responsibility to back-up your data onto a flash drive or CD or DVD.
20. Software Software is selected for CIS computer labs to support student coursework or academic research.
Students are prohibited from installing software in the labs, including network drives. Send email to request@cis.fiu.edu if there is an application you require for your academic work.
21. Lab Policies
22. Lab Policies The purpose for our lab policies is to ensure a comfortable, secure environment. Lab management reserves the right to revoke account privileges from students who abuse lab policies.
To view the full list of policies, please visit
http://www.aul.fiu.edu/lab/policy.html
23. Lab Policies Network drive quota is 200MB
Print coursework related materials only
Lock workstations maximum 15 minutes
Account sharing is strictly prohibited
No food or drinks allowed in any labs
Software may not be installed in any labs
Do not use Instructor/Staff Machines
Policy Highlights:
Over Quota can lead to data loss
Print usage is monitored
Account sharing is serious offense, and lead to account privilege revocation.Policy Highlights:
Over Quota can lead to data loss
Print usage is monitored
Account sharing is serious offense, and lead to account privilege revocation.
24. How to Obtain Help
25. Locating Help AUL website: http://www.aul.fiu.edu
Send email to request: request@cis.fiu.edu
or see http://www.cis.fiu.edu/support/request
Lab Support Staff during lab hours available at ECS 241 or ECS 265
26. Useful Web Pages http://www.aul.fiu.edu
Lab hours, lab schedules, undergraduate course list, programming resources, lab policies
http://www.cis.fiu.edu
CIS directory, faculty office hours, CIS email addresses, department schedule This web page is also updated with news about the JCCL and other computer science-related stories
This web page is also updated with news about the JCCL and other computer science-related stories
27. CIS Computer Support Group Labs are supported and maintained by CSG
Support Group offices:
ECS 265-Desktop Group, ECS 241-Lab Support
Catherine Hernandez, Manager
ECS 258-Systems Group
Eric Johnson, Manager
ECS 282-Director of Technology for SCIS
Steve Luis, Director of Technology