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Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission. IT services include but are not limited to computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and administrative systems. Policies related to IT services and resources extend also to copyright infringement, intellectual property, content accessed or downloaded over...
Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission. IT services include but are not limited to computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and administrative systems. Policies related to IT services and resources extend also to copyright infringement, intellectual property, content accessed or downloaded over the PLU network, and appropriate use of communication systems & services
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Network Use Policy This policy applies to all persons connecting personally-owned computer systems to the Pacific Lutheran University network. The PLU network includes shared, finite resources installed by the University to promote scholarship and learning for all students. Disruption of the network will deprive others of access to important University resources. Responsibilities for Personally Owned...
Network Use Policy This policy applies to all persons connecting personally-owned computer systems to the Pacific Lutheran University network. The PLU network includes shared, finite resources installed by the University to promote scholarship and learning for all students. Disruption of the network will deprive others of access to important University resources. Responsibilities for Personally Owned Computers To comply with all PLU Computer and Network Use policies, users must: Maintain a
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PLU is now able to offer printing to a select group of charge-for-printing stations on campus from personal devices. To send a job to the printer, simply select the upload button below to begin.
Printing from Personal DevicesPLU is now able to offer printing to a select group of charge-for-printing stations on campus from personal devices. To send a job to the printer, simply select the upload button below to begin. You can start by selecting the location you would like to print to in the upper left and then clicking the button to upload a file. Locate the file that you would like to print by either browsing to it on your computer or dragging and dropping it into the area provided
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Read on to become familiar with the following cyberspace hazards and understand the possible consequences of your internet choices.
what we can to guide you through the process of mitigating the damages as much as possible.Spyware and SpamSpyware is software that has the ability to gather information from your computer without your knowledge and provide the data to others for marketing or illegal purposes. This software can also slow your computer and the network to a crawl. You can read more here. Since there is no single anti-spyware program that will protect your computer completely, it is advisable to install two anti
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Emeritus Undergraduate Research/Electronic Resources Librarian, Interim Director of the Library | Library | williagr@plu.edu
Genevieve Williams Emeritus Undergraduate Research/Electronic Resources Librarian, Interim Director of the Library Email: williagr@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library Status:Emeritus Employed: 18 Years Professional Personal Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor Education M.F.A., Popular Fiction, University of Southern Maine, 2014 M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, University of Washington, 2005 B.A., Music and Computer Science, Smith College, 1996 Responsibilities Subject
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Smart boards are interactive whiteboards that can be drawn on with touch-sensitive pens. Some are free-standing screens with a projector that displays the full screen image.
Smart BoardsSmart boards are interactive whiteboards that can be drawn on with touch-sensitive pens. Some are free-standing screens with a projector that displays the full screen image. Others are wall-mounted like a large LCD screen. And others, like the Smart Podium, are smaller computer displays that can be operated on a podium with a touch pen and displayed to a large screen. Smart boards allow instructors to draw onto the screen, just like a white board. They can also be used to add
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The following list of was complied for students seeking opportunities in internships and post-baccalaureate programs that have annual or recurring cycles.
Recurring opportunities for students interested in summer internships. ProgramLocationLengthDisciplines American Association for the Advancement of Science Entry PointUnited States - Multiple Sites10-weeksLife Science, Chemistry, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, Physics/Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, and Neuroscience Columbia University Internships Columbia UniversityMultipleMultiple Seattle University InternshipsMultipleMultipleMultidisciplinary Post-Bacc
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Most classrooms on campus are equipped with multimedia equipment you can use without needing to make a request to Instructional Technologies.
Classroom TechnologyMost classrooms on campus are equipped with multimedia equipment you can use without needing to make a request to Instructional Technologies. Quick-start instructions are provided in each room to assist you in operating the equipment. And check out our Classroom Podium Video Tutorials to learn how to use the podiums. Equipment Checkout – Standard classrooms on campus come equipped with a desktop computer, projector, screen, and speakers. The Learning Spaces page has details
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Can learning to code be described as a social movement in American history? PLU Professor Michael Halvorson thinks so. His reflections on the subject were recorded as part of PLU’s Homecoming and Family Week, which presented several lectures by the PLU faculty for the Lute…
lecture presented arguments from Halvorson’s most recent book, Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (2020). It can be viewed now on PLU’s YouTube Channel, at https://youtu.be/mqsrEYMwR6w. Code Nation is a five-year research project that grew out of Halvorson’s work with the Innovation Studies program and his duties as Benson Family Chair of Business and Economic History at PLU. The book explores the business and technical history of computer programming in
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Benson Lecture news for Pacific Lutheran University.
Celebrate Computer Education Week By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org… December 5, 2018 Benson LectureCode.orgComputer Science Education WeekHour of CodeInnovation StudiesMichael Halvorson
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