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LSU Libraries is committed to providing services to users with disabilities. Staff members are available to assist users with their informational needs. Facilities for users with disabilities are on the first floor of LSU Library and are provided by both the LSU Libraries and Information Technology Services. To Access Services for Users with Disabilities through the LSU Library: 1....
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How Do I Update my GROK Articles? 1. Open GROK (grok.lsu.edu). 2. Click the login link on the top-right of the screen. 3. Click on the Edit link which only appears after you log in. 4. Under Reports , click My Articles . 5. Click Filter By Content Unit . You will only see the Content Units that you have access to. You...
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Panopto offers user statistics which are readily viewable by following the directions below. Panopto: How to Access Video Stats Login to Moodle, select a course, then click Course Tools . Locate the Panopto block and select Course settings . Find the video you would like to view stats for and hover your mouse over it. ...
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To use Zoom in Moodle, the Zoom external tool must be added to a Moodle course section. Instructors can access past recordings, upcoming meeting links, their personal meeting room, and allow students to book a Zoom appointment through this tool. See Moodle: How to Book Zoom Appointments in a Moodle Course for how to use the appointment feature of Zoom in Moodle. Please note: Content...
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The Law Library maintains a course reserves service which allows faculty members to place material on reserve behind the circulation desk so that students may have access to it for two hours in the library. Use the course reserve form to place an item on reserve; a separate form is required for each item. Please allow 24 hours for processing. If you have any questions please call the...
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The Media Access Control (MAC) address can be used to identify computers on the network. MAC address composes of twelve(12) alpha-numeric digits ranging from 0 to 9 and A to F. It is usually written in six groups of two digits separated by hyphens( - ), colons( : ), or spaces. The following are examples of MAC addresses: 001E35F5589B 00-20-E0-89-4F-DC 00:d0:59:a3:29:c5 00...
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