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Computing Induction

Computing Induction. 25 September 2014 Derek Baldwin SMSAS Web & Computing Officer. The aim of this session is to introduce some IT essentials so that you can start to use computing facilities effectively from Day 1. Topics include: Logging in and passwords Storing data Printing

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Computing Induction

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  1. Computing Induction 25 September 2014 Derek Baldwin SMSAS Web & Computing Officer

  2. The aim of this session is to introduce some IT essentials so that you can start to use computing facilities effectively from Day 1. Topics include: Logging in and passwords Storing data Printing A survey of what software is available A quick look at systems: SDS, Moodle etc

  3. www.socrative.com - - - SMSASCI • Logging in and passwords • Ctrl-Alt-Del • Password change? https://account.kent.ac.uk/changepassword/ • Complexity rules: • Forgotten password? https://account.kent.ac.uk/reset

  4. Logging in – a few extra hints • If your Kent login is xyz55 then login to… • Wifi (eduroam) as xyz55@kent.ac.uk • Student email as xyz55 on campus PCs… • but otherwise (e.g. via your phone) asxyz55@kentforlife.net • Online services (SDS, moodle, etc) as xyz55BUT if you’re not on the campus you may need to change that to ukc\xyz55.

  5. Message of the day gives information about service availability plus an indication of your disk quota usage

  6. Message of the day… or it might look like this instead (introduced September 2014)

  7. www.socrative.com - - - SMSASCI • Data storage • Z drive (300 MB quota) = “My documents” • Roaming versus local storage • More: https://www.kent.ac.uk/itservices/save/

  8. Data storage Time to do some housekeeping

  9. Data storage There is no Recycle Bin on student PCs… so make sure you really are sure before deleting a file!

  10. Printing • Nearest printer detected, double-sided mono printing by default • Costs: • A4 mono 5 credits per side • A3 mono 10 credits per side • Color printing 400% • More: http://www.kent.ac.uk/itservices/print/index.html

  11. Software • Add additional software… • Central/Departmental Software • Availability for personal PC/laptop http://www.kent.ac.uk/itservices/software/ • Matlab is NOT available

  12. Systems • The Student Guide points to the most important e.g. • SDS • Timetable • Moodle

  13. www.socrative.com - - - SMSASCI Any questions…? Please complete the Exit Poll activity via Socrative! • IT Support http://www.kent.ac.uk/itservices/help • Dial 4999 • Email • Support Desk (in Templeman Library )

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