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==How to communicate with the group ==
 
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===Emails===
 
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# Lab Check Emails
 
* See wiki page for a sample form  for e-mail
 
* See wiki page for a sample form  for e-mail
 
* Subject: Lab Status + Name of Lab(s) + Date Checked
 
* Subject: Lab Status + Name of Lab(s) + Date Checked
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**If problem solved, thoroughly document the fix you implemented.
 
**If problem solved, thoroughly document the fix you implemented.
 
**Include status of printers we check (D224, PCSLounge)
 
**Include status of printers we check (D224, PCSLounge)
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# Meeting Notes emails
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* See wiki page for a sample form  for meeting notes
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* Subject: “Pedagogical Meeting Notes” + Date
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* Body: Include anything/everything relevant to the group discussed in the meeting,:plans, goals ect.

Revision as of 14:36, 27 September 2012

How to access the wiki page

The Pedagogical wiki page is hosted under the wiki.cs.earlham.edu, and can be reached from this page by the link “Pedagogical Tools Group” under the “Applied groups” section.

How to access the web page

The Pedagogical Tools applied group home page is hosted under CS Department Website, and can be reached by clicking on the Pedagogical Tools icon.

How to use ssh and remote connect

Xming, pUTTY

See the tutorial(s) under our pedagogical group page

Parallels & Terminal (Linux & OS X)

See the tutorial(s) under our pedagogical group page

How to update our tutorials

The tutorials are in the form of HTML docs located in the Pedagogical group folder and have to be edited via CVS, see the section on using CVS below.

How to find our tutorials

Our tutorials are found under the “Tutorials” Section on either cs.earlham.edu, or the Pedagogical tools group page.

How to communicate with the group

Emails

  1. Lab Check Emails
  • See wiki page for a sample form for e-mail
  • Subject: Lab Status + Name of Lab(s) + Date Checked
  • Body:
    • List the labs that you checked (Building + name of lab)
    • Include the type of machines in the lab (Mac/PC)
    • Under each lab check section list any notable things encountered during the check.
    • For any problems you come across, document the procedure you went through that generated the problem of made you aware of it. Include the number of the machine having the problem.
    • If problem solved, thoroughly document the fix you implemented.
    • Include status of printers we check (D224, PCSLounge)
  1. Meeting Notes emails
  • See wiki page for a sample form for meeting notes
  • Subject: “Pedagogical Meeting Notes” + Date
  • Body: Include anything/everything relevant to the group discussed in the meeting,:plans, goals ect.