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General Information Using an internet browser is the easiest way to get to LSUMail. There is nothing to configure and the most popular internet browsers are supported by Outlook Web App (OWA). This article is about the full featured version of OWA, which is supported by the latest versions of the most popular internet browsers. Log into LSUMail Through...
Article Id: 15935

Coates Hall - Room 203 Capacity 10 Conference Room Setup View from the back of the video conference room. Hardware Dell Optiplex 990 Windows 7 computer with Internet access Sony SLV-798 HF VHS player Student and Teacher Interactive Cameras 2 Sony 32" Trinitron Monitors QOMO QView QD3700 Document Camera Video Conferencing Codec Polycom ViewStation FX Document...
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Coates Hall - Room 204 Capacity: 30 Classroom Setup Telephone conferencing equipment available Lecture Capture available upon request Hardware: Dell Optiplex 990 Windows 7 computer with Internet access JVC SR-MV55 DVD/VHS Combo Student and Teacher Interactive Cameras Optional Teacher Tracking Camera 4 Panasonic 65" Plasma Monitors WolfVision...
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Quick Link Jump to the section on How To TURN OFF the Conversation View. Jump to the section on How To Change the Location of the Reading Pane . Conversation View Explained By default, when you access LSUMail using an internet browser ( http:// mail.lsu.edu ), your e-mails will be grouped by conversation threads based on Subject . This means if...
Article Id: 15897

The Moodle Mail block allows course users to email the instructor, TA, or other students in the course. Messages sent from this system are sent from students' LSU email address. Replies are also sent to the LSU email address (NOT inside the course). NOTE: Instructors have the option to restrict access to the Moodle Mail block. If you do not see the block in your course, your instructor...
Article Id: 20297

When a lesson is available to students, they will click on the activity and navigate through the content. The appearance of the activity will depend on how the instructor has set up the activity (whether the will see a progress bar, menu of pages, a countdown counter, etc.). How to View Student Progress (Reports) Select the Reports tab. The Reports tab shows the performance...
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This article will cover some important functions relating to Panopto Assignment folders. Specifically we will cover creating multiple assignment folders, how to allow students to see others submissions, and any other relevant processes to the LSU community as they are identified. Click on the bullet point for the process you wish to view: Creating Multiple Assignments Allow...
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Imaging through System Center: PXE Booting 1. Before attempting to PXE boot, verify that network stack boot options are enabled in the BIOS. This may look different depending on the manufacturer and age of the machine. Picture below is the BIOS option for a Dell from the year 2019, where the setting is found under "System Configuration" -> "Integrated NIC" -> "Enable UEFI Network Stack" ->...
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Mathematica Online is a new offering that allows for access to Mathematica fully via cloud, so no installation of software is needed. It is very versatile and can perform tasks including computing and manipulating calculus equations, plotting and modeling engineering problems, matrices and linear algebra, and more. To Activate Mathematica Online: Visit ...
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Simple Restore enables instructors and TAs (excluding Non-Editing Instructors) to restore an entire Moodle course from a backup file—ideal for initially populating a course. Instructors have the option to merge the backup’s contents with existing material or completely overwrite the course. In both cases, due dates are automatically adjusted to match the new course’s start date. Because ...
Article Id: 20291

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