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General Information RBrowser is a full-featured free graphic FTP-SFTP client. RBrowser allows the user to manage/browse files on the remote host with an easy-to-use graphic interface. File management commands include move, copy, duplicate, compress, delete, set permissions, make links, etc. Pre-Installation Notes System Requirements: Mac OS X 10.9 or higher. ...
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General Information The mission of the Office of Property Management is to facilitate the management of LSU's moveable property inventory and motor vehicle fleet, ensuring compliance with all applicable state and federal laws, rules and regulations. The department encourages the conservation of University resources by promoting the availability of...
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General Information Classic Shell™ is a free software that improves your productivity, enhances the usability of Windows (8) and empowers you to use the computer the way you like it. The main features are: Highly customizable start menu with multiple styles and skins; Quick access to recent, frequently-used, or pinned programs; Find programs, settings, files and documents; Classic...
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General Information Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac enables you to run Windows and Mac applications side by side without the need to reboot the computer. The following operating systems can be run Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98, Linux, and Google Chrome OS. Parallels are no longer offered through OnTheHub. If you are LSU Faculty or Staff and need...
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General Information Boot Camp is software included with OS X so you can run compatible versions of Microsoft Windows on an Intel-based Mac. You can run the Windows operating system on your Mac at native speed—without the performance penalty that comes with software emulation or "virtual machines." Windows applications have full access to multiple processors and multiple cores,...
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General Information These following Reference Guides will provide you with resources available at LSU, as well as guidelines/ best practices to effectively use technology to enhance teaching and learning. Quick Reference Guides Digital Media Resources: Quick Reference Guide Survey Design and Administration Best Practices Referenced from the ...
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Federal Laws Governing Accessibility The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) The Americans with Disabilities Act is a civil rights legislation that prohibits discrimination and ensures equal opportunity for persons with disabilities in employment, state and local government services, public accommodations, commercial facilities, and transportation. There are some provisions...
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Blocks in Moodle are small content areas that contain important tools and functions for managing a Moodle course. Blocks are located in three places in Moodle: on the My Home page, at the bottom of the My Courses page, and in the block drawer. The block drawer on the Moodle front page or in a Moodle course is an area where an instructor can add or access blocks. The block drawer is located on...
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General Information There are several different types of quiz questions that can be used in Moodle. When creating questions, a box like the one below will appear. The dialog box gives a brief description of each type of question when it is selected; they are also provided below. Click on the hyperlinks for further explanation on how each type of quiz...
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The calendar can display site, course, group and or user events in addition to assignment and quiz deadlines, chat times and other course events. Calendar...
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