Culpeper student employees
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Shift Duty Reminders
- Restart frozen computers at the beginning of every shift
- Monitor the paper and toner levels in the printer. If we are out of either, call the helpline at 6111.
- Remember that students must properly sign out headsets.
- You are paid to assist lab users, not to do your homework. If somebody asks a question stop what you are doing and do your best to help.
- “I don’t know” is not an acceptable answer, if you don’t know how something works look it up, that's what the wiki is for!
- Students may not take movies from the viewing room, headsets, iSites, Rosetta Stone CDs, headphones, or desktop mics out of the center! But faculty may, if they check it out.
- If there are students in the lab you may not listen to music.
- When you are working, please stay at the front desk.
- If there is a class in the lab during your shift, let the instructor know that you are there to help.
- If you can’t make it to a shift you must find a sub, you will be held responsible if your shift is missed.
- Wait until the next person has arrived before you leave, especially if Alison is not in her office. If the person does not show up on time, call them, e-mail them, and if they never show up lock up the lab and let Alison know.
- When leaving a message for Alison, do so in an e-mail, not a hand-written note.
- - and exit FireFox when you are finished!
Contact info
- Lab Phone: 507-933-6247
- Group E-mail: CulpeperWorkers@gustavus.edu
- Alison Sommer, Director
- Office Phone: 507-933-6248
- Cell Phone: 651-336-8082
- E-mail: sommera@gustavus.edu
All Other Contact Info Available at Culpeper Employee Contact - Note, to view this page you must a Culpeper employee and be logged into the Wiki.
Employee schedule
The student employees' schedule is available by subscribing to the Student Worker iCal:
Note: There are no student employees in the Culpeper Center during the summer months.
Hardware & Software Documentation
- Adobe GoLive - Website creation
- Adobe Photoshop - Digital photo manipulation
- Audacity - Audio recording to mp3s
- DISH Network Receivers - International Television
- DVArchive - Choose, record, and download international TV programs
- DVD2one - Copy DVDs
- ePortfolio Templates - ePortfolios for language students, primarily in French
- EPSON Scanner - Basic photo and text scanning
- FfmpegX - Converting video file-types
- Firefox - Web browser
- Garageband - Audio recording and mixing for podcasts
- iChat - Online text, voice, and video chat
- iDvd - Burning DVD movies
- iMovie - Importing, editing, and saving/compressing video
- iTunes - Listening to audio files
- iWeb - Website creation
- Language Inputs - Typing in foreign languages like Japanese and Russian
- Mac the Ripper - Copying DVDs
- Media development station documentation
- Extensive documentation on how to use the equipment in the room, and which programs to use for specific projects, such as copying DVDs, converting video-types, using the ReplayTVs, etc. (written for Culpeper student employees)
- Microsoft Powerpoint - Creating and using Powerpoint presentations
- Microsoft Word - Creating and using text documents
- Moodle
- Extensive documentation on features and uses of Moodle, 鶹Ƶ's online course management system, such as assignments, grading, journals, etc. Created for the entire 鶹Ƶ community.
- Readiris - Text recognition document scanning software
- ReplayTV - Choosing and recording international television for the MLC department
- Rikaichan - Japanese web browser dictionary plug-in
- Robosensei - Japanese grammar exercises
- Rosetta Stone Arabic Software - An introductory program for learning Arabic
- Safari - Web browser
- VideoCue - Quick video capturing, ideal for Vodcasting
- Video Lan Client (VLC) - Viewing video files and streaming television