Wednesday, October 29, 2008

GRAIL workshop series

We have developed 5 basic level workshops that will be offered each week throughout November and December. They are posted on the eLearning training website.

http://www.nau.edu/~d-elearn/training/index.php

The workshops are:

Basic GIS 11/12
15 Minute Map 11/18
Integrating Data into Google Earth 11/25
Basic GPS 12/2
Using the GRAIL GIS Data Server 12/9

I would like to offer these each at least once next semester as well.

Also, Crystal has mentioned that she and Tabitha Graves in Forestry are putting together some very cool sounding workshops as well. Will keep you updated

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Phone jacks installed

The phone jacks in the computer lab have been installed. As mentioned there is one for analog phones (polycom conference) and for digital (standard speaker phone). They have been activated for long distance as well. The jacks are labeled with the phone number for each.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Phone Jacks in Lab

I have put in a request to have two phone lines activated in the GRAIL training room.

Hopefully this will alleviate any further issues involving calling into webinars in the lab

One jack will be analog to accommodate a polycom conference phone, the other will be digital if you want to use a typical speakerphone.

The two jacks will be located in the floor panel at the center/far back side of the room.

I will let you know when this becomes active.
There will be electrical work in the computer lab sometime Monday or Tuesday (Oct 27-Oct28). If you to work in there, it would probably be best to pick a computer in the front two rows. They will be installing outlets for the ceiling projectors!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Re-imaging the computers in the lab





We will b
e re-imaging the computer lab next week. That means that all “local” data will be wiped out. If you have meaningful data sitting on the machines in the lab, please wipe it out early next week.This also means that we need your input as to what software should be loaded on the machines. If you have any special requests or pet software, please let me or Paul know. For those of you that have the lab scheduled for next week, please rest easy and know that the imaging will take place well before or after you are scheduled to use it.

Welcome to the GRAIL blog

This is a first installment of an attempt to keep folks that work at the GRAIL facility informed as to the happenings in the GRAIL computer room.

I am going to make a significant attempt to try and pump out at least one post per week

Eventually, I would like to make this a venue to introduce new ideas, software, data, etc. .....lets just see how it goes