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Poor man’s server

Poor man’s server. Background Planning Implementation Management Development Future Conclusion. Momiji Server. Background. ATSG. York server. Arts server. MLC. Mac lab. Momiji server. Minilab. French. DLLL. CIG. Planning. Accountability - goals, objectives, and justification

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Poor man’s server

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  1. Poor man’s server • Background • Planning • Implementation • Management • Development • Future • Conclusion Momiji Server

  2. Background ATSG York server Arts server MLC Mac lab Momiji server Minilab French DLLL CIG

  3. Planning • Accountability - goals, objectives, and justification • Support group and consensus building - nemawashi • Networking and finding a guru • Managing budgetary constraints and using an off-campus vendor • Computer co-ordinator’s role - bridging a gap between faculty and techies

  4. Implementation • Delegate responsibilities • Learn as you go • Recognize and appreciate help and assistance • Put your lab on the computer map of your institution

  5. Management • Identify a few knowledgeable colleagues • Help colleagues with computing • Keep abreast of new technology and software • Learn about OS - UNIX, NT, LINUX • Become familiar with web server programs - APACHE

  6. Development • Experiment using new technology and software • Show product • Develop courseware - Authorware, Digital Chisel • Increase services - web page, listserv, chat • Offer workshops and seminars

  7. Future • New server - NT, LINUX • Distance education • Video conferencing • Interactive database • Web-based course development

  8. Conclusion • Pros • rewarding • networking among computer professionals • promising • creative • Cons • time consuming • lack of recognition • hard to keep up with new technology and software

  9. References • Gilder, George (1989) Microcosm - The Quantum Revolution in Economics and Technology, New York: Simon & Schuster. • Greiner, Lynn (1997) “Networking your home 101”, Toronto Computers, July 1997, pp. 84-85. • Evers, Richard (1997) “Focus on small networks – A primer for linking homes or small office PCs and peripherals”, Computer Paper: Greater Toronto Edition, August 1997, Volume 10, No. 8, pp. 73-76. • Herrmann, Eric (1996) Teach Yourself CGI Programming with Perl in a Week, Indianapolis: Sams.net. • Lemay, Laura (1996) Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 3.0 in a Week, 2nd Edition, Indianapolis: Sams.net. • Pew, John A. (1996) Instant Java, The Sunsoft Press Java Series, Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall. • Sobell, Mark G. (1994) A Practical Guide to the Unix System, 3rd Edition, Redwood: Benjamin/Cummings.

  10. Contact Norio Ota DLLL York University 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 E-mail: nota@yorku.ca Phone: (416)736-5016 x88750 http://dlll.yorku.ca/languages.html http://dlll.yorku.ca/japanese.html http://dlll.yorku.ca/computing.html

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