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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 • 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 • 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
Implementation • Delegate responsibilities • Learn as you go • Recognize and appreciate help and assistance • Put your lab on the computer map of your institution
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
Development • Experiment using new technology and software • Show product • Develop courseware - Authorware, Digital Chisel • Increase services - web page, listserv, chat • Offer workshops and seminars
Future • New server - NT, LINUX • Distance education • Video conferencing • Interactive database • Web-based course development
Conclusion • Pros • rewarding • networking among computer professionals • promising • creative • Cons • time consuming • lack of recognition • hard to keep up with new technology and software
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.
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