Warnell Services Need Primary Notes Antivirus: Trend Micro Malissa Information Backups (server & shared folders) Malissa Check-Out Technology Equipment Rodney Information Classroom Technology Malissa Computer, projectors, audio, document cameras, Sharp Interactive boards, etc. Computer Labs Malissa 4-419(GIS), 4-515(Grad), 1-201, 1-210 (laptop only) eLC Malissa Information Email (UGAMail) Any Information File Transfer: UGA Send Files Malissa Information GIS lab (4-421) Tripp Lowe Tripp: 4-514, 706-542-1074 Ink/Toner/Paper – Lab Printers Rodney Paper in main office Listservs (Mail Distribution Groups) Malissa Information MyID Any Information OneDrive: Collaborative Online Files Malissa Information Online Learning & Courses Malissa Office of Online Learning & CTL PAWS Secure Wireless / eduroam Malissa Information Plotter (GIS lab) Rodney Tripp: 4-514, 706-542-1074 Printer Maintenance Rodney Will contact an outside contractor for major repairs Qualtrics Survey Accounts Malissa Information Security Malissa Information Shared Folders on Server Malissa Site Licensed Software Malissa Information Student Tech Fee (STF) Information Malissa Technology Purchasing Rodney Information Videoconferencing Rodney Information Vlab Any Information Website Kristen Network Malissa Information Printing Posters on the Plotter in 4-515 Many of you will need to use a plotter to print a poster for class or a conferences. We strive to keep them working and ready to go but they can be a fussy machines. Try not to wait until the night before your plane leaves to attempt to print your poster. Please follow the instructions on the wall and/or check with Malissa or Tripp if you need help. The poster plotter (HP DesignJet Z6200) is installed in the Graduate Student Computer Lab, Building 4, Room 515. You will need a key-card to access this space. These can be checked out (with a check or money order deposit) from Ashley McCullough in Room 2-225 M/F 1-4, W 9-12/1-4. Instructions (PDF): Plotting a PowerPoint Poster from a Grad Lab Computer Paper Handling Front Panel and Error Codes Plotter Manual The plotter can print up to 42 inches wide. You can, however, use 36" paper. Many conference posters are 48x36. In this case, 36" paper is better because you do not have to cut any off. Another option is to resize your poster to fit the 42" paper. You can use the plain paper that is currently on the roll. If you want glossy paper, you should check with your major professor/lab/other group to see what they have or buy a roll with other people. You can then change out the paper to print your poster. If you need help with what to order, see Rodney. Currently, we recommend B&H Photo selling HP Paper ( 36" Gloss, 42" Gloss, 36" Plain, 42" Plain) Please monitor the levels of toner and printhead life and alert Rodney, especially in times of heavy use. We usually have extra toner and printheads but ordering can take several days. Planning ahead is always recommended but we realize that it is not always possible. If you are in a jam and need a poster, below are some pay alternatives for you. This is not a complete list - just a few places on campus and in Athens where you can pay for a poster. Rodney Thomas: 4-329, rathomas@uga.edu Tripp Lowe: 4-514, 542-1074, lowe@uga.edu College of Education Office of Information Technology $6 per sf unknown size 232 Aderhold Hall 110 Carlton Street 706-542-8007 Link Graduate School Free printing but you supply the paper size limited to 24x64 max Terrell Hall 210 S. Jackson St. 706-542-1739 Link Tate Center Copy Print Submit Online 36" photo paper=$.95 per linear inch (other sizes/prices on website) 375 Tate Student Center 706-542-8493 Link Vet School (not sure if you have to be a vet student) $5-6 per sf Educational Resources UGA College of Vet Med Building 2 Harsh Jain, 706.542.5775, jayjain@uga.edu Thel Melton, 706.542.4957, thel@uga.edu Link College of Public Health $30 +$10 for rush RM 008, Rhodes Hall, UGA Health Sciences Campu (706) 296-4576 (Ben Morrison) or 706-255-7225 (Maria Cleghorne) CPHOIT@UGA.EDU Link UPS Store 1720 Epps Bridge Parkway Suite 108, Athens, GA 30606Phone: 706-543-5431 706-543-5431 store3862@theupsstore.com Link Bel-Jean 163 E Broad St Athens, GA 30601 (706) 548-3648 beljean.athens@gmail.com Link Athens Printing Co 1135 Cedar Shoals Dr. 706-353-2632 Link FedEx 2235 W. Broad St. 706-353-8755 Link General Printing Warnell provides laser printers for student use in these locations: 1-201, 1-210, the alcove next to 1-215, Building 4 Lobby, 4-419 (GIS Lab use only), 4-515 (Grad Computer Lab, grad students only). Printers in 1-201, 1-210, 1-215, and the Building 4 lobby can only be accessed through wireless printing with your own laptop or other portable device. They can be added using the printer IP address, which is attached via a label to the front of the printer. Instructions with visual aids for adding these printers to your laptop or wireless device are here: Instructions for Wireless Printing Warnell students pay for this resource with their student tech fees. Please do not share this resource with students from other schools/colleges/units. If you need paper/toner, please email warnell-help@uga.edu. Accessing Folders nETWORK DIRECTORIES Personal data for Faculty, Staff, and Student should be stored on Microsoft One Drive Faculty, Staff and Students are given access to necessary shared Warnell directories. The simplest way to access these folders is to log in with your MYID and password on any machine that is joined to the UGA msmyid.uga.edu domain. On a Windows machine these folders are automatically mapped to drive letters. If off campus, first go through the Remote Access VPN (https://eits.uga.edu/access_and_security/infosec/tools/vpn/) The default folder access for most users is: Faculty N: Class folders. This is a repository for materials you would like to automatically make available to your students. You should have full rights to this folder and all subfolders. Staff Either OneDrive or Google Drive is available for file storage. Students Either OneDrive or Google Drive is available for file storage. N: Class folders. This is a repository for materials your professors make available for you. You should have read only rights to these materials. O: Giff folders. This is data that is made available by our GIS/Spatial group for use in the Spatial Labs and courses. You should have read access to this folder and subfolders. Web Conferencing Web Conferencing We offer several different ways to connect with remote participants for meetings, guest lectures, presentations, etc. Your remote participant may be limited on what they are allowed to use, always check with them. If they are in the field or somewhere with slow bandwidth, consider limited your use of video and/or screen sharing. Equipment 3 conference rooms are equipped with permanent camera/mic/speakers. Keadle Conference Room (2-201) & 4-132: can be accessed & controlled using the AMX touch panel next to the monitor. Camera is on the back wall, mic and speakers are in the ceiling. 4-301: A Logitech conference camera/mic/speaker is attached to the computer via USB cable. You can move it around to get the best view. We have several webcams and/or USB headset/mics available to checkout. These can be used in the other class/conference rooms or on your office computer. Applications Zoom(free): instructions for claiming a faculty, staff, and student personal account. Remote participants are sent details and a link that can be used on a computer or mobile device. They can also call in using a phone number. Sign in either through uga.zoom.uga or through the desktop application. Zoom features: Prescheduling video, audio, chat share screen up to 300 participants video/screen/audio recording Checkout Equipment Warnell OIT offers checkout equipment to Warnell students, staff, and faculty. Equipment 3 Dell Precision Laptops: These are available for up to a week. Most relevant software is already on these machines, but requests can be made to install particular software. 6 GoPro Hero 8 Kits: GoPros come with protective casing, a media mod, and various accessories. They can be checked out for up to a week. Faculty who would like to use them regularly to weekly classes can check them out for up to a day and a half at a time. Contents of GoPro Kits | Instructions 5 Wacom Intuos Tablet Kits These tablets can be used to write on digital whiteboards and draw on screens in real time. They can be checked out for up to a week. Faculty who would like to use them regularly to weekly classes can check them out for up to a day and a half at a time. Contents of Tablet Kits | Instructions 3 Projectors 3 projectors for projecting media from a laptop or other personal device may be checked out for up to a week at a time. Webcams: A limited number of webcams are available for checkout on an as needed basis. To checkout this equipment or for inquiries about other equipment such as cables, keyboards, mice, etc., e-mail OIT at warnell-help@uga.edu Adobe Software Warnell currently offers Adobe Creative Cloud or Adobe Acrobat Pro For faculty and staff. Contact Malissa for an account if you are a member of the faculty or staff . Students may access Adobe software in the graduate computer lab or the GIS Lab. Subscriptions purchased in such a way may only be used to install Adobe software on UGA-owned machines. Solstice Pod Collaboration Welcome to the Solstice Pod in the Wilson-Greene Student Lounge Connecting with iOS: Download the Mersive Solstice Pod App from the Apple’s App Store https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/solstice-v2/id887643816?mt=8 Launch the Solstice App Enter a screen name for your device. i.e. Warnell iPhone Enter the IP address displayed on the screen Enter the key code displayed on the screen Start sharing content! To Mirror the screen, tap “mirror screen” in the solstice app Go to iOS control center and select Wilson-Greene Lounge Input the key from the display Within the app you can choose the main content for the screen by moving data to he side of the main screen or back to the center to display Connecting with Android: Download the app from Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mersive.solstice.client_v2 See Brent Peterson 4-329 for instructions how to connect and use Android OS. UGA Resources New to Campus? Start Here! Campus Technology Guides from UGA EITS Student Guide Faculty/Staff Guide Helpful Sites at UGA EITS Help Desk (706) 542-3106, helpdesk@uga.edu MyUGA Portal Major services at UGA including technology training (lynda.com) UGA Systems Status Report or check on technology system problems CTL (Center for Teaching & Learning) Provides campus-wide leadership on matters relating to instruction OOL (Office of Online Learning) Develops & manages UGA online degrees, programs & courses eLC (Electronic Learning Commons) UGA's learning management system UGAMail & OneDrive UGA's mail and file collaboration system Vlab Virtual lab for remote access to site licensed software SendFiles Securely transmit sensitive or large files Listserv Email list management system UGA Training & Development Have some courses in technology Site Licensed Software Variety of software for download/use by UGA