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Reporting Lost Items to the LSU Online Library: 1. Navigate to the LSU Online Library website. 2. Hover over the Services dropdown at the top of the screen, and then click Borrowing from LSU Libraries. 3. Switch to the Lost or Damaged items tab the the top of the Borrowing from LSU Libraries page. 4. Under the Lost books heading, click...
Article Id: 19034

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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The display name information is updated automatically based on information provided to the university; if a user requests a name change (for example, if they get married or divorced and request the name change through Human Resources), this information will also change in LSUMail. If you prefer an alternative name or nick name to display in LSUMail, you can manually update the Display Name in...
Article Id: 17046

TurningPoint is a response system used for polling students. Using TurningPoint in Moodle enhances security for student responses because they must be logged in to use the system. Students must also have an active license in order to receive credit for their responses in the TurningPoint system. Students must access the registration system through the TurningPoint...
Article Id: 18158

General Information If a student is curious about what their current schedule looks like, one can choose the Registration Services drop down menu and select the Schedule Request option. This will allow the student to see their current schedule. Students may also drop and add classes to their schedule or order textbooks for current classes. The Schedule Request page is...
Article Id: 15718

LSU has a variety of multimedia resources for instructors and students. Multimedia is a combination of text, images, audio, and/or video. GROK: Zoom Overview : Use Zoom to host live synchronous meetings with a class, group of peers, etc. GROK: Panopto Overview : Classrooms maintained through ITS will have Panopto installed on the podium computers, but instructors can also...
Article Id: 20192

To Add a Forum Activity: On your course page, click Create learning activity and on the Activities tab, select Forum . Give the forum a name and compose a detailed description with specific instructions. For best practices, see GROK article 20186, Forum Overview . On the forum settings page, you can determine the following: forum type (see ...
Article Id: 20203

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...
Article Id: 19173

To Access the Collection and Centers option in the LSU Library: 1. Navigate to the LSU Library Special Collections website. 2. At the top of the page, hover over the Collections and Centers tab in order to view all the available resources for that category. 3. You will directed to the Collections & Centers window. Here you can see a summary of each...
Article Id: 19057

In addition to providing material and sources for further depth of knowledge, the law library offers an array of services that support the research and academic endeavors of our faculty at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center. To Access the LSU Law Faculty Resources: 1. Navigate to the LSU Law Libraries site . 2. Once you have arrived on the site, select Faculty Services ...
Article Id: 19082

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