/gts/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Sommere Technology Services Wiki - User contributions [en] 2025-05-01T00:57:08Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.31.1 /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24081 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:26:30Z <p>Sommere: /* For OS X (Apple) Computers */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24080 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:26:12Z <p>Sommere: /* For Windows Computers */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24079 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:25:38Z <p>Sommere: /* For OS X (Apple) Computers */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24078 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:25:26Z <p>Sommere: /* For Windows Computers */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24077 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:25:13Z <p>Sommere: /* Description */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> * [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> * [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Epson_Projection_Software&diff=24076 Epson Projection Software 2011-11-28T15:24:47Z <p>Sommere: Created page with &quot;Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable ...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's Epson projectors are all capable of being used wirelessly if the correct software has been installed on your computer. In addition, some of the projectors are capable of being used as interactive whiteboards with additional software.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> == Software ==<br /> ===Description===<br /> [[EasyMP]] allows a computer to project wirelessly. This works on all Epson projectors on campus.<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] allows a computer to use the pen with their computer using the interactive short throw projectors.<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] gives you a pallet of tools to draw on the screen and then capture your notes as an image.<br /> <br /> === For Windows Computers ===<br /> [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.10.exe]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.05.exe]<br /> <br /> === For OS X (Apple) Computers ===<br /> [[EasyMP]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.77.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Driver]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveDriver1.02.dmg]<br /> [[Easy Interactive Tools]] [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyInteractiveTools1.11.dmg]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Beck_Academic_Hall_Classroom_FAQ&diff=24075 Beck Academic Hall Classroom FAQ 2011-11-28T15:15:14Z <p>Sommere: /* General Classroom information */</p> <hr /> <div>==General Classroom information==<br /> <br /> *There are light switches near the door and near the [[Crestron]] control panel.<br /> *The shades are motorized, the buttons are near the control panel. There is an up, stop, and down button.<br /> *The projector screen is not motorized<br /> *For your convience, there are multiple power outlets on all four walls.<br /> *There are ethernet ports available on three walls<br /> *To use the [[Epson Projection Software]] [[EasyMP]] you must connect to GACwireless or GACsecure.<br /> * The podium has a Lenovo and Macintosh charger in it. You must maak sure to plug the podium into the wall.<br /> *The projectors will not rotate to any other wall, except for where it is currently pointed. They do not swivel.<br /> <br /> ==Using the Crestron Control Panel==<br /> ===On===<br /> Turns the projector on.<br /> <br /> ===Off===<br /> Turns the projector off.<br /> <br /> ===Volume Knob===<br /> The volume should start at 75% of full volume when the projector is turned on. You can rotate the knob to increase the volume or decrease the volume. There is an indicator light to show what level the volume is currently set at.<br /> <br /> ===Laptop Input===<br /> Hardwired connection to the projector from laptop (Guests will need to use this method)<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #choose the laptop source<br /> #connect to gacwireless, guest will need to connect to gustieguest #plug laptop into the power supply<br /> #plug video cable into laptop<br /> ##plug in sound cable<br /> ##adjust volume<br /> ##adjust lighting <br /> #when done, turn projector off and put cables back in box<br /> <br /> ===HDMI Input===<br /> This input is designed for devices such as blu-ray players and other HD components.<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in HDMI cable to the wall jack below the Control Panel<br /> #Choose the HDMI source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Video Input===<br /> The input on the Control Panel is designed for devices that use RCA (red, white, yellow) cables such as DVD players, VCRs, etc.<br /> <br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in RCA cables to the wall jack below the Control Panel. Be sure to match up the colors to the wall jack inputs.<br /> #Choose the Video source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Easy MP Input===<br /> Wireless via Easy MP (if using video or sound, please use the wired connection for best results)<br /> #Turn on projector by pressing the On button on the Control Panel<br /> #Choose EasyMP source on Control Panel<br /> #Connect laptop to GACwireless or GACsecure<br /> #Plug laptop into power on the podium, make sure podium is plugged in<br /> #Open EasyMP software on laptop.<br /> #Choose projector, check box and hit connect (look for room number)<br /> #If you want to be sure that nobody takes control of your screen, be sure to select disable interrupt checkbox<br /> #You can select up to four projectors to project your computer screen to<br /> #when done, disconnect using the easy mp software, turn projector off<br /> <br /> ===AV Mute===<br /> The AV mute button will turn off the audio and video of whatever is projected on the screen as long as the button is activated. You can bring back the audio and video by pressing this again.<br /> <br /> ===CC===<br /> For devices that are capable of Closed Captioning, this will enable Closed Captioning when this button is pressed.</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Beck_Academic_Hall_Classroom_FAQ&diff=24074 Beck Academic Hall Classroom FAQ 2011-11-28T15:14:42Z <p>Sommere: /* General Classroom information */</p> <hr /> <div>==General Classroom information==<br /> <br /> *There are light switches near the door and near the [[Crestron]] control panel.<br /> *The shades are motorized, the buttons are near the control panel. There is an up, stop, and down button.<br /> *The projector screen is not motorized<br /> *For your convience, there are multiple power outlets on all four walls.<br /> *There are ethernet ports available on three walls<br /> *To use the [[Epson EasyMP Projection Software]] you must connect to GACwireless or GACsecure.<br /> * The podium has a Lenovo and Macintosh charger in it. You must maak sure to plug the podium into the wall.<br /> *The projectors will not rotate to any other wall, except for where it is currently pointed. They do not swivel.<br /> <br /> ==Using the Crestron Control Panel==<br /> ===On===<br /> Turns the projector on.<br /> <br /> ===Off===<br /> Turns the projector off.<br /> <br /> ===Volume Knob===<br /> The volume should start at 75% of full volume when the projector is turned on. You can rotate the knob to increase the volume or decrease the volume. There is an indicator light to show what level the volume is currently set at.<br /> <br /> ===Laptop Input===<br /> Hardwired connection to the projector from laptop (Guests will need to use this method)<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #choose the laptop source<br /> #connect to gacwireless, guest will need to connect to gustieguest #plug laptop into the power supply<br /> #plug video cable into laptop<br /> ##plug in sound cable<br /> ##adjust volume<br /> ##adjust lighting <br /> #when done, turn projector off and put cables back in box<br /> <br /> ===HDMI Input===<br /> This input is designed for devices such as blu-ray players and other HD components.<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in HDMI cable to the wall jack below the Control Panel<br /> #Choose the HDMI source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Video Input===<br /> The input on the Control Panel is designed for devices that use RCA (red, white, yellow) cables such as DVD players, VCRs, etc.<br /> <br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in RCA cables to the wall jack below the Control Panel. Be sure to match up the colors to the wall jack inputs.<br /> #Choose the Video source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Easy MP Input===<br /> Wireless via Easy MP (if using video or sound, please use the wired connection for best results)<br /> #Turn on projector by pressing the On button on the Control Panel<br /> #Choose EasyMP source on Control Panel<br /> #Connect laptop to GACwireless or GACsecure<br /> #Plug laptop into power on the podium, make sure podium is plugged in<br /> #Open EasyMP software on laptop.<br /> #Choose projector, check box and hit connect (look for room number)<br /> #If you want to be sure that nobody takes control of your screen, be sure to select disable interrupt checkbox<br /> #You can select up to four projectors to project your computer screen to<br /> #when done, disconnect using the easy mp software, turn projector off<br /> <br /> ===AV Mute===<br /> The AV mute button will turn off the audio and video of whatever is projected on the screen as long as the button is activated. You can bring back the audio and video by pressing this again.<br /> <br /> ===CC===<br /> For devices that are capable of Closed Captioning, this will enable Closed Captioning when this button is pressed.</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Beck_Academic_Hall_Classroom_FAQ&diff=24073 Beck Academic Hall Classroom FAQ 2011-11-28T15:14:12Z <p>Sommere: /* Easy MP Input */</p> <hr /> <div>==General Classroom information==<br /> <br /> *There are light switches near the door and near the [[Crestron]] control panel.<br /> *The shades are motorized, the buttons are near the control panel. There is an up, stop, and down button.<br /> *The projector screen is not motorized<br /> *For your convience, there are multiple power outlets on all four walls.<br /> *There are ethernet ports available on three walls<br /> *To use the [Epson EasyMP Projection Software]] you must connect to GACwireless or GACsecure.<br /> * The podium has a Lenovo and Macintosh charger in it. You must maak sure to plug the podium into the wall.<br /> *The projectors will not rotate to any other wall, except for where it is currently pointed. They do not swivel.<br /> <br /> ==Using the Crestron Control Panel==<br /> ===On===<br /> Turns the projector on.<br /> <br /> ===Off===<br /> Turns the projector off.<br /> <br /> ===Volume Knob===<br /> The volume should start at 75% of full volume when the projector is turned on. You can rotate the knob to increase the volume or decrease the volume. There is an indicator light to show what level the volume is currently set at.<br /> <br /> ===Laptop Input===<br /> Hardwired connection to the projector from laptop (Guests will need to use this method)<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #choose the laptop source<br /> #connect to gacwireless, guest will need to connect to gustieguest #plug laptop into the power supply<br /> #plug video cable into laptop<br /> ##plug in sound cable<br /> ##adjust volume<br /> ##adjust lighting <br /> #when done, turn projector off and put cables back in box<br /> <br /> ===HDMI Input===<br /> This input is designed for devices such as blu-ray players and other HD components.<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in HDMI cable to the wall jack below the Control Panel<br /> #Choose the HDMI source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Video Input===<br /> The input on the Control Panel is designed for devices that use RCA (red, white, yellow) cables such as DVD players, VCRs, etc.<br /> <br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in RCA cables to the wall jack below the Control Panel. Be sure to match up the colors to the wall jack inputs.<br /> #Choose the Video source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Easy MP Input===<br /> Wireless via Easy MP (if using video or sound, please use the wired connection for best results)<br /> #Turn on projector by pressing the On button on the Control Panel<br /> #Choose EasyMP source on Control Panel<br /> #Connect laptop to GACwireless or GACsecure<br /> #Plug laptop into power on the podium, make sure podium is plugged in<br /> #Open EasyMP software on laptop.<br /> #Choose projector, check box and hit connect (look for room number)<br /> #If you want to be sure that nobody takes control of your screen, be sure to select disable interrupt checkbox<br /> #You can select up to four projectors to project your computer screen to<br /> #when done, disconnect using the easy mp software, turn projector off<br /> <br /> ===AV Mute===<br /> The AV mute button will turn off the audio and video of whatever is projected on the screen as long as the button is activated. You can bring back the audio and video by pressing this again.<br /> <br /> ===CC===<br /> For devices that are capable of Closed Captioning, this will enable Closed Captioning when this button is pressed.</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Beck_Academic_Hall_Classroom_FAQ&diff=24072 Beck Academic Hall Classroom FAQ 2011-11-28T15:13:28Z <p>Sommere: /* Easy MP Input */</p> <hr /> <div>==General Classroom information==<br /> <br /> *There are light switches near the door and near the [[Crestron]] control panel.<br /> *The shades are motorized, the buttons are near the control panel. There is an up, stop, and down button.<br /> *The projector screen is not motorized<br /> *For your convience, there are multiple power outlets on all four walls.<br /> *There are ethernet ports available on three walls<br /> *To use the [Epson EasyMP Projection Software]] you must connect to GACwireless or GACsecure.<br /> * The podium has a Lenovo and Macintosh charger in it. You must maak sure to plug the podium into the wall.<br /> *The projectors will not rotate to any other wall, except for where it is currently pointed. They do not swivel.<br /> <br /> ==Using the Crestron Control Panel==<br /> ===On===<br /> Turns the projector on.<br /> <br /> ===Off===<br /> Turns the projector off.<br /> <br /> ===Volume Knob===<br /> The volume should start at 75% of full volume when the projector is turned on. You can rotate the knob to increase the volume or decrease the volume. There is an indicator light to show what level the volume is currently set at.<br /> <br /> ===Laptop Input===<br /> Hardwired connection to the projector from laptop (Guests will need to use this method)<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #choose the laptop source<br /> #connect to gacwireless, guest will need to connect to gustieguest #plug laptop into the power supply<br /> #plug video cable into laptop<br /> ##plug in sound cable<br /> ##adjust volume<br /> ##adjust lighting <br /> #when done, turn projector off and put cables back in box<br /> <br /> ===HDMI Input===<br /> This input is designed for devices such as blu-ray players and other HD components.<br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in HDMI cable to the wall jack below the Control Panel<br /> #Choose the HDMI source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Video Input===<br /> The input on the Control Panel is designed for devices that use RCA (red, white, yellow) cables such as DVD players, VCRs, etc.<br /> <br /> #Turn on projector<br /> #Plug in RCA cables to the wall jack below the Control Panel. Be sure to match up the colors to the wall jack inputs.<br /> #Choose the Video source<br /> #Turn off projector when done.<br /> <br /> ===Easy MP Input===<br /> Wireless via Easy MP (if using video or sound, please use the wired connection for best results)<br /> #Turn on projector by pressing the On button on the Control Panel<br /> #Choose EasyMP source on Control Panel<br /> #Connect laptop to GACwireless or GACsecure<br /> #Plug laptop into power on the podium, make sure podium is plugged in<br /> #Open [[EasyMP]] software on laptop.<br /> #Choose projector, check box and hit connect (look for room number)<br /> #If you want to be sure that nobody takes control of your screen, be sure to select disable interrupt checkbox<br /> #You can select up to four projectors to project your computer screen to<br /> #when done, disconnect using the easy mp software, turn projector off<br /> <br /> ===AV Mute===<br /> The AV mute button will turn off the audio and video of whatever is projected on the screen as long as the button is activated. You can bring back the audio and video by pressing this again.<br /> <br /> ===CC===<br /> For devices that are capable of Closed Captioning, this will enable Closed Captioning when this button is pressed.</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Wireless_Projectors&diff=23292 Wireless Projectors 2011-02-14T20:40:15Z <p>Sommere: /* Epson EasyMp Software */</p> <hr /> <div>Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Technology Services has begun testing some wireless projectors in limited locations. With these projectors, you are able to connect wirelessly to these projectors from your laptop, allowing for greater flexibility and mobility. For a demonstration, please stop by the Technology Services office for more information.<br /> <br /> ==Locations==<br /> [[Saint Peter Room]]<br /> <br /> ==Advantages==<br /> *Able to move around the room with your laptop while wirelessly projecting your laptop's screen.<br /> <br /> ==Disadvantages==<br /> *Streaming video will not work as well as it would if it was connected with a wire.<br /> <br /> ==Epson EasyMp Software==<br /> Epson EasyMP is the software used for these connections. It is available for either Macintosh or Windows.<br /> <br /> [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/epsonEasyMP2.75.exe Windows 32-bit and 64-bit]<br /> <br /> [http://gts.gac.edu/gts/epson/EasyMP2.70.dmg Macintosh]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Template:Purchasing_a_computer&diff=21985 Template:Purchasing a computer 2010-05-10T19:50:53Z <p>Sommere: /* What are the recommended specifications for my computer at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ? */</p> <hr /> <div>==Purchasing a computer==<br /> ===Do I need to bring a computer to campus?===<br /> Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ does not require students to bring their own computers to campus, however, many choose to. If you are unsure about purchasing a computer, we suggest that you spend some time on campus before making a decision.<br /> <br /> ===Should I get a laptop or a desktop computer?===<br /> There are many advantages to bringing a laptop to campus:<br /> *They are easier to transport, allowing you to take notes in class, or do homework from virtually anywhere. When problems arise, it's much easier to bring a laptop to the [[Technology Helpline]] for quick help or [[virus removal]] than a bulky desktop machine.<br /> *With the convenience of the [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Wireless Network]], you'll be able to access the [[Internet]] from a large number of [[wireless zones]] across campus. <br /> <br /> On the other hand, laptops have a few disadvantages to desktops:<br /> * Laptops are often more expensive than a comparable desktop.<br /> * Their smaller size and portability often make them more prone to theft and damage.<br /> * Laptops are typically less powerful than desktop computers.<br /> * Laptops are more difficult to upgrade, therefore making it necessary to replace it sooner.<br /> <br /> We suggest that your choice reflect your own lifestyle, habits, and personal preferences.<br /> <br /> ===What kind of computer should I get? [[Macintosh]], [[Windows]], or [[Linux]]?===<br /> Your platform choice should be determined by your relative comfort level and previous experience with each operating system. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ owns and supports all three platforms, so the decision is completely yours to make.<br /> <br /> ===Are there any computer purchasing programs at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ?===<br /> Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ does not sell computers to students, but does maintain a relationship with [http://www.apple.com Apple, Inc.], [http://lenovo.com Lenovo] and [http://hp.com HP] allowing students to purchase machines at an educational discount direct from the vendor.<br /> <br /> *Please visit the [http://www.appleeducationaffiliates.com/t.aspx?kbid=1367&amp;p=http%3a%2f%2fstore.apple.com%2fus-hed%2fgo%2fhome%3fcid%3dAOS-US-CAMPUS-ED%26aosid%3dp211%26kbid%3d1367%26m%3d10%26i%3d&amp;m=10 Apple Store for Education Website] or call 1-800-My-APPLE.<br /> *Please visit the [http://shoplenovo.i2.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/usstudents/StdAffinityPortal/en_US/StdAffinity:Home?affinity=usstudents Lenovo Website] or call 1-877-222-6426.<br /> *Please visit the [https://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/saveAPPCustomer.do;HHOJSID=15c4KmpTqYlpwNkv1cGwkvJz38SWFSDrGvF85x7zqysr30gCQB1X!769079966?schoolIdName=01576296|GUSTAVUS%20ADOLPHUS%20COLLEGE, HP Academy Registration Website] or call 1-888-999-4747.<br /> <br /> '''Note: '''Almost all vendors have educational discounts for students. All you have to do is ask.<br /> <br /> Also, students are able to buy certain software and some hardware at educational discounts from stores and directly from their website such as Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, InDesign, etc). Remember to always ask for a student discount. You might be asked to supply a student ID or email address.<br /> <br /> * Purchase [http://www.appleeducationaffiliates.com/t.aspx?kbid=1367&amp;p=http%3a%2f%2fstore.apple.com%2fus-hed%2fgo%2fmsofficelanding%3fcid%3dAOS-US-CAMPUS-ED%26aosid%3dp211%26kbid%3d1367%26m%3d22%26i%3d&amp;m=22 Microsoft Office] for Mac at the Apple Store for Education online.<br /> * Purchase [http://www.appleeducationaffiliates.com/t.aspx?kbid=1367&amp;p=http%3a%2f%2fstore.apple.com%2fus-hed%2fgo%2fsnowleopard%3fcid%3dAOS-US-CAMPUS-ED%26aosid%3dp211%26kbid%3d1367%26m%3d23%26i%3d&amp;m=23 Mac OS X v10.6 Leopard] at the Apple Store for Education online.<br /> <br /> ===Do I need to bring a [[router|wireless router]] to campus?===<br /> No. Too many [[wireless access points]] in a small area can generate a substantial amount of interference, degrading everybody's wireless experience. For best performance, we recommend that students use the [[college's wireless]]. It is available in all [[residence halls]].<br /> <br /> ===What are the '''minimum requirements''' for the computer I bring to Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ?===<br /> Before connecting to the campus network, all computers must have current [[virus protection]] and up-to-date [http://update.microsoft.com/ security updates]], along with the following list of minimum requirements:<br /> &lt;table class=&quot;fancy&quot;&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Requirement&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Windows&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Macintosh&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> <br /> <br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Operating System &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Windows XP/Vista &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; System 10.4 or higher &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Networking &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; 10/100 base - T Ethernet card with RJ-45 connector. [http://wireless.gac.edu Wireless] access available in most campus spaces. &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Anti-Virus Software &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Symantec Endpoint Protection (supplied by Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ) &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Current Security Patches &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt;[http://update.microsoft.com Microsoft Update Server] &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Run Software Update &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;/table&gt;<br /> <br /> ===What are the '''recommended''' specifications for my computer at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ?===<br /> &lt;table class=&quot;fancy&quot;&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Recommendation&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Windows&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;th&gt;Macintosh&lt;/th&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Operating System &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Vista Home Premium or above &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Macintosh OS 10.5 &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; RAM &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; 2 GB or higher &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; 2 GB or higher &lt;/td&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Connectivity &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt;Dual Band Wireless N (aka A/B/G/N or A/G/N), Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Processor &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; 2Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> &lt;tr&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; Warranty &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; 3 year warranty &lt;/td&gt;<br /> &lt;td&gt; AppleCare Protection Plan&lt;/td&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;/tr&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;/table&gt;<br /> &lt;br /&gt;<br /> Generally the &quot;business class&quot; models are more durable and come with longer warranties.<br /> <br /> ===What did students bring to campus in September of 2008?===<br /> <br /> Roughly 33% of first year students brought a Macintosh computer to campus, while 67% brought a Windows-based computer. The number of Macintosh computers brought to campus has gone up steadily over the last few years. <br /> <br /> Students in the fall of 2008 brought mostly laptops to campus, while a small percentage (2%) brought desktop computers.<br /> <br /> ===What do I need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network?===<br /> For your computer to access the network with a wired connection, you will need an [[Ethernet card]] (for all new computers this is standard), and an [[Ethernet cable]]. Ethernet cables will be provided to all first-year students&amp;mdash;they will be available at the Technology Services office in [[Olin]] and in your residence halls. <br /> <br /> To access the wireless network, you will need a computer with a built-in or external [[wireless card]], and be in range of a [[wireless]] signal. All laptops today will have a wireless card pre-installed. It is possible to add a wireless card to a desktop computer, however plugging in your computer to the wired Ethernet will provide you better results.</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=CAS&diff=20168 CAS 2009-06-30T21:54:32Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div>CAS is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_sign-on Single Sign On] protocol<br /> <br /> Here are some things people implementing CAS service providers often need:<br /> <br /> * CAS Login URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/login<br /> * CAS Service Validate URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/serviceValidate<br /> * CAS Logout URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/logout<br /> * CAS Server hostname<br /> ** cas.gac.edu<br /> * Port<br /> ** 443<br /> * Login Assistance URL<br /> ** https://gts.gac.edu/gts/passwordreset/<br /> <br /> If you need more info please contact noc@gac.edu</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=CAS&diff=20167 CAS 2009-06-30T21:50:58Z <p>Sommere: New page: CAS is a Single Sign On protocol Here are some things people implementing CAS service providers often need: * CAS Login URL ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/login * CAS Service Validate UR...</p> <hr /> <div>CAS is a [[Single Sign On]] protocol<br /> <br /> Here are some things people implementing CAS service providers often need:<br /> <br /> * CAS Login URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/login<br /> * CAS Service Validate URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/serviceValidate<br /> * CAS Logout URL<br /> ** https://cas.gac.edu/cas/logout<br /> * CAS Server hostname<br /> ** cas.gac.edu<br /> * Port<br /> ** 443<br /> * Login Assistance URL<br /> ** https://gts.gac.edu/gts/passwordreset/<br /> <br /> If you need more info please contact noc@gac.edu</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20048 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:24:28Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging Services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> ====Open the template in Power Point====<br /> #First open [/gts/images/e/e9/Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµSignageTemplate.ppt| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #Select the image you want to go go into the sign's rotation and submit it to dinging services.<br /> <br /> ===Submit Your Presentation===<br /> * Proof read your presentation. Really! Dining Services will not be able to correct your image, and typos are embarrassing.<br /> * E-mail your '''proof read''' image to [[market-place-sign@gustavus.edu]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµSignageTemplate.ppt&diff=20047 File:Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµSignageTemplate.ppt 2009-06-19T12:22:46Z <p>Sommere: Template for Digital Signage</p> <hr /> <div>Template for Digital Signage</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20046 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:21:02Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging Services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> ====Open the template in Power Point====<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #Select the image you want to go go into the sign's rotation and submit it to dinging services.<br /> <br /> ===Submit Your Presentation===<br /> * Proof read your presentation. Really! Dining Services will not be able to correct your image, and typos are embarrassing.<br /> * E-mail your '''proof read''' image to [[market-place-sign@gustavus.edu]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20045 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:19:14Z <p>Sommere: /* Display Your Presentation */</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging Services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #Select the image you want to go go into the sign's rotation and submit it to dinging services.<br /> <br /> ===Submit Your Presentation===<br /> * Proof read your presentation. Really! Dining Services will not be able to correct your image, and typos are embarrassing.<br /> * E-mail your '''proof read''' image to [[market-place-sign@gustavus.edu]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20044 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:13:48Z <p>Sommere: /* How To Get Your Message on the TV */</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging Services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #Select the image you want to go go into the sign's rotation and submit it to dinging services.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20043 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:12:57Z <p>Sommere: /* How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh) */</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #Select the image you want to go go into the sign's rotation and submit it to dinging services.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20042 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:12:00Z <p>Sommere: /* How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh) */</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG.<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #If you did not want the entire slide show to copy, you can manually open the folder and delete the undesired pictures.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20041 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:10:36Z <p>Sommere: /* How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows) */</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to JPG as a file type<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG, PNG, GIF, or a BMP. (JPG or PNG are recommended).<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #If you did not want the entire slide show to copy, you can manually open the folder and delete the undesired pictures.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20039 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T12:00:00Z <p>Sommere: Guide to Creating a Dining Services Slide Show Presentation moved to Guide to Creating Digital Signage Images: might be used outside of dining services eventually. Should only submit _one slide_</p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to either a GIF, PNG, or JPG as a file type (JPG is recommended).<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG, PNG, GIF, or a BMP. (JPG or PNG are recommended).<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #If you did not want the entire slide show to copy, you can manually open the folder and delete the undesired pictures.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Guide_to_Creating_a_Dining_Services_Slide_Show_Presentation&diff=20040 Guide to Creating a Dining Services Slide Show Presentation 2009-06-19T12:00:00Z <p>Sommere: Guide to Creating a Dining Services Slide Show Presentation moved to Guide to Creating Digital Signage Images: might be used outside of dining services eventually. Should only submit _one slide_</p> <hr /> <div>#REDIRECT [[Guide to Creating Digital Signage Images]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Digital_Signage&diff=20038 Digital Signage 2009-06-19T11:59:02Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div>===How To Get Your Message on the TV===<br /> Dinging services has embarked on a pilot project with GTS to provide digital signs in the Market Place. The sign simply rotates through a series of images. In order to get your message on the sign, you must create an image and submit it to dining services for approval and inclusion in the rotation.<br /> <br /> ===Creating an image to go on the sign===<br /> #First open [https://support.gac.edu/support/staff/index.php?_m=tickets&amp;_a=ticketactions&amp;ticketid=39362&amp;action=attachment&amp;attachmentid=14033| Market Place Slide Show Template] in Power Point<br /> #Upon opening the template, 5 slides listing information about the Market Place will be displayed. You may manipulate these slides in any way (i.e. changing text, adding slides), however, you ''must keep the background the same'' and ''should not use less than 26point fonts''.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)====<br /> #Saving:<br /> ##In order to have your image display in the market place, it must be saved a certain way. You must save the slide(s) of your Power Point Presentation as pictures, and send those to dining services.<br /> #Select the slide on the thumbnail view of the slides on the left hand side of the screen.<br /> ##[[image: Icon.jpg|35px|right]]If the thumbnail view is not visible, select &quot;view&quot; on the menu bar at the top of the screen, and scroll to slide sorter.<br /> #From here, select the Microsoft Office icon in the upper left-most corner of the screen (as shown to the right)<br /> ##If using a Microsoft Office older than 2007 or Office for Macintosh, select &quot;File&quot; from the menu bar<br /> #Click &quot;Save As&quot;, and a screen should appear asking for the name and file type in which you want to save your slide.<br /> #Type in a name which you find relevant for the slide show, and then scroll down to either a GIF, PNG, or JPG as a file type (JPG is recommended).<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will display an option to export the entire slide show as individual images.[[image: Powerpoint.gif]]<br /> #Select &quot;Current Slide Only&quot;<br /> <br /> ====How to Save Slides as Pictures (Macintosh)====<br /> #Follow steps 1-4 from ''How to Save Slides as Pictures (Windows)''<br /> #The name and location are up to you, but be sure to set the format to a JPEG, PNG, GIF, or a BMP. (JPG or PNG are recommended).<br /> #Click the button labeled &quot;Options...&quot; on the lower right of the Save box<br /> ##Under &quot;Save slides as graphics files,&quot; select the bubble next to &quot;Size&quot;<br /> ##Select the size 1920x1080<br /> #Save<br /> #After you click save, PowerPoint will notify you that every slide from your presentation was saved as a picture in a folder with the name and location that you selected.<br /> #If you did not want the entire slide show to copy, you can manually open the folder and delete the undesired pictures.<br /> <br /> ===Display Your Presentation===</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Student_Account_Creation_and_Activation&diff=19785 Student Account Creation and Activation 2009-05-26T20:18:58Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div>First log in <br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot1.png]]<br /> Then click &quot;Technology Quiz&quot;<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot2.png]]<br /> Log in to moodle<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot3.png]]<br /> Read the FAQ (ha!) then click the quiz<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot4.png]]<br /> Click Attempt Quiz now<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot5.png]]<br /> Take the quiz<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot6.png]]<br /> Review the results<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot7.png]]<br /> If there is a link back to the activate page follow it, otherwise take the quiz again<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot8.png]]<br /> Click change your password<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot9.png]]<br /> Then change your password (follow the rules)<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot10.png]]<br /> If you don't follow the rules you will see the following. You MUST follow the rules to change your password, so if you see this you will need to select a different password.<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot11.png]]<br /> After you have changed your password, follow the link back to the activation page.<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot12.png]]<br /> Click &quot;Activate my account&quot;<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot13.png]]<br /> Once everything is green you are done! It will say &quot;Account activated.&quot;<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot14.png]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=Student_Account_Creation_and_Activation&diff=19784 Student Account Creation and Activation 2009-05-26T20:10:58Z <p>Sommere: New page: Image:ActSnapshot1.png Image:ActSnapshot2.png Image:ActSnapshot3.png Image:ActSnapshot4.png Image:ActSnapshot5.png Image:ActSnapshot6.png Image:ActSnapshot7.png...</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:ActSnapshot1.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot2.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot3.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot4.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot5.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot6.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot7.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot8.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot9.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot10.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot11.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot12.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot13.png]]<br /> [[Image:ActSnapshot14.png]]</div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActSnapshot14.png&diff=19782 File:ActSnapshot14.png 2009-05-26T20:06:28Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Sommere /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActSnapshot13.png&diff=19781 File:ActSnapshot13.png 2009-05-26T20:06:17Z <p>Sommere: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Sommere