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  • What is a Computer Virus?A computer virus is a program that replicates by copying or attempting to copy itself to another program or computer. It can be transmitted as attachments to an e-mail, a downloaded file, on a flash drive or CD, or get in through a security hole that has not been patched. Some viruses start causing harm to your system as soon as their code is executed, and others can stay dormant on your machine until something causes their code to be executed. Many viruses simply use

  • similar to the one pictured to the right. The top or gold connection is for phone connections only. Use of this jack for anything except a digital phone provided by Systems and Communications may result in loss of phone service and/or damage to hardware that uses the jack. The bottom or black jacks should be used for the network connection. If multiple people need to be connected at the same time and you do not have a second port available on your jack, a hub or switch will be needed.Router/Switch

  • Summer Undergraduate Research in Particle Physics Posted by: alemanem / November 29, 2023 November 29, 2023 As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, U.S. CMS is excited to announce the next edition of the RENEW-HEP USCMS SPRINT/ USCMS PURSUE combined undergraduate internship program. The internship program is intended to address the under-representation of women and minority students in STEM fields and is open to students pursuing physics, engineering, computer science, mathematics

  • Review Computer and Network Use Policies Install Anti-Virus Software and Review Cyber Safety Tips Access Online Systems Use Classroom Technology Get Help [top] Activate Your ePassWhat’s an ePass? Your PLU ePass includes a PLU username and a password. Your ePass enables you to access online services available only to the PLU community, such as e-mail, campus network registration, and the Sakai learning management system for your classes. And you may need your ePass to access online forms such as meal

  • Lagerquist – Behind the Scenes (Pre-Installation) Posted by: Jenna S / January 8, 2014 January 8, 2014 by Patrick Wakefield Out With the Old The Lagerquist Concert Hall in Mary Baker Russel has been used for recitals and events since the building was constructed in 1997. While many people attend the events in the hall, few know of the work being done in the production room right next door. Over 1500 concerts and events have been captured using the audio and video recording hardware inside this

  • Upgrades New or updated classroom technology was installed in: ADMN 211A, 211B HARS 109 HONG 246A LIBR 332 MGYM 103 RCTR 103 (Leraas Lecture Hall), 116, 128, 212   Computer and Software Upgrades New computers with Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 were deployed in: HONG 246B MBRC 202 RCTR 113, 210, 220 XAVR 140 Upgrades to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 were installed in: ADMN 101, 202, 204A, 204B, 206A, 208, 211A, 211B, 212, 213, 215, 217, 219, 220, 221 Garfield Station 22 INGR 100, 109, 115A

  • products (Kindle, Fire Tablet, Fire TV, Echo, AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam). Amazon is also the largest provider of cloud computing infrastructure services, which accounts for much of its revenue and future potential. However, for those interested in computer science research, artificial intelligence (AI), and natural language understanding (NLU), the company offers an incredible array of engineering and cognitive research opportunities—right in our back yard.A Meet-and-Greet with AlexaSince its public

  • resources? How skilled are our constituents in the use of software and library databases? What additional skills do they wish to learn, and how do they wish to learn them? Which software and hardware tools do our constituents use, and which of these tools do they own? What roles do our constituents play on campus? What demographic factors identify them? What benchmarks can be established for excellent delivery of library and computing services?

  • is also the largest provider of cloud computing infrastructure services, which accounts for much of its revenue and future potential. Amazon’s Seattle Campus (Photo by Chad Slattery) However, for those interested in computer science research, artificial intelligence (AI), and natural language understanding (NLU), the company offers an incredible array of engineering and cognitive research opportunities—right in our back yard. A Meet-and-Greet with Alexa Since its public debut in late 2014, I have

  • diversity of topics such as:   WeVideo Google Sites Canva Adobe Acrobat Pro/DC Qualtrics Backups and Data Security at PLU Excel (Basic and Intermediate) Sakai 21 Custom Workshops Need a technology workshop for your class to support an assignment? Is your department or group interested in learning more about a particular software or hardware? Instructional Technologies staff can develop customized workshops to address your pedagogical and technological goals. Contact us at itech@plu.edu and we’ll do our