Title: Computer Distribution
1Computer Distribution Orientationfor theClass
of 2012
- Administrative Computing Staff
- CaseMEDhelp_at_case.edu
2Recommendations
- Proceed through the following exercises as
prompted by the instructor. - DO NOT turn on your computer until you are
instructed to do so. - DO NOT get ahead of the instructor.
- DO NOT fall behind the instructor.
- Adhering to these recommendations will make
everyone happy. - Not adhering to these recommendations will make
this session drag on, and on, and on
3Documents at your Desk
- PowerPoint print out of todays Orientation (this
is it) - Case policy regarding Acceptable Use of
Computing and Information Technology Resources - Computer Inventory Form
- To be filled out and returned to us for our
inventory system - Self-Paced Exercises
4Preparation
- Attach power adapter to the back of the computer
and to the electrical power outlet at your desk - Attach the network cable at your desk to the
Ethernet connection on the back of the computer. - Connect your mouse to one of the USB ports on the
computer. - Open the computer. Lift the monitor by sliding
the switch on the front to the right. - Turn on the computer. The Power button is the
largest button above the keyboard.
5Log On to OS X
- At the Mac OS X login screen, type your Case ID
- Leave the password blank
6OS X Desktop
- The OS X Desktop is now available to you.
- If a window appears, announcing new updates,
close the box you will deal with this issue in
the Self-Paced Exercises
7Setting a Password
- Click on the Apple logo in the top left corner.
- Choose System Preferences.
- Click on Accounts.
8Setting a Password(continued)
- Click on the lock to make changes
- Click on Change Password
9Battery Best Practices
- The more resources you use (ex. audio output,
increased screen brightness, wireless, CD or DVD)
the faster the battery will discharge. - Batteries are rated for a life of approximately
300-500 charge cycles). - Batteries have a one year manufacturers
warranty. - We recommend that you buy a new battery at the
start of your second year.
10Battery Best Practices
- To optimize the life of your battery follow these
best practices - When you first receive your notebook computer,
ensure that the batteries are fully charged by
keeping them plugged in until the green battery
light goes out. - The green battery light is lit whenever the
battery is charging. - After fully charging, run the computer on battery
power only, to fully discharge it. - Play a DVD movie until the laptop shuts itself
down. - Perform this routine once per month.
- If you have multiple batteries, rotate them
occasionally.
11Hard Drive Best Practices
- Do not throw or drop your computer.
- When you want to move your computer and it is on,
close the lid and count to 10 before moving it,
or wait for the hard drive indicator light to go
out. - On a weekly basis, back up your data to an
external hard drive or CD.
12Spilled Liquids
- Dont pour liquids on your keyboard.
- Your notebook does not get thirsty!
- However, if you do spill something on, in or
under the notebook, IMMEDIATELY turn it off, pull
out the battery and bring it to us (room E-318)
as soon as you can.
13Hair Dust
- Buildup of dust and hair in your computers heat
sink can cause it to run hotter than normal and
shorten its life. - Keep your notebook away from pet hair and
excessive dust. - Do not let your cat sleep on your computer, no
matter how cute that looks. - Feel free to bring your notebook in to E-318 for
cleaning.
14Student-Designed Portal Favorite Websites
- The homepage in both of your browsers have been
set to the student-designed portal. - Case MED students have created this portal to
contain the most commonly used items. - We have added many Favorites Bookmarks that we
think you will also find useful.
15Activate Google Apps
- Launch Firefox.
- In the Bookmarks Toolbar, click the bookmark
labeled ACTIVATE Google Apps. - Log in with your Case credentials.
- You will be prompted if you want Firefox to
remember this password. That is up to you. - Of the three radio buttons you see, select Send
my Case e-mail to Google Apps. - You will have to set a Google Apps password.
Whatever you use, do not forget it! Write it
down because you will not need it often, but you
will need it to configure a client.
16Check your Gmail
- Delete the bookmark ACTIVATE Google Apps.
- Close your browser.
- Launch Firefox or IE, click the bookmark Case
Gmail. - You may have to re-enter your credentials. You
may allow your browser to remember your password
if you wish. - You are now looking at your Case e-mail through
the Gmail interface! You have 6 gigabytes of
storage. - Fear not if you do not like it, because you can
configure an e-mail client in the Self-Paced
Exercises.
17E-mail Alternatives
- Microsoft Entourage is also pre-installed
- NOTE We only officially support Mail at this
time, so use the other only if you are
experienced with it and dont anticipate having
any issues. - If you want to configure other e-mail
applications, go to http//help.case.edu for
instructions.
18E-mail Best Practices
- Never put any personal information in an e-mail
message. - Social Security Number
- Birth Date
- Passwords
- Ignore and delete messages that ask you to send
personal information, like banks and Help Desk
messages. - E-mail is NOT secure and can be intercepted.
19Cases Wireless Network
Verifying your Wireless network connection Click
on the wireless icon in the top right corner of
the screen. Choose CaseGuest from the
dropdown. Note The CaseGuest wireless network is
unsecured. This means that you should use Cases
VPN software (discussed in Self-Paced Exercises)
for anything private (ex. E-Mail).
20CaseGuest and VPN
- CaseGuest is not a secure wifi network.
- Any passwords will be sent in clear text.
- We recommend using VPN (Virtual Private Network)
to make your activity over wireless secure. - To start your VPN client, click on the yellow
padlock icon in your Quicklaunch Toolbar (right
of the Start button). - Click the Connect button.
- Enter your credentials when prompted.
- Click Continue or press the Enter key when you
see the popup. - Youll know youre properly connected through VPN
when you see the locked yellow padlock in the
task tray (lower right).
21Printing Policies
- There are two printers in each student lab and
one in each lounges - There is a color printer in E-328.
- Students are charged 0.05 per printed side.
Color pages are 0.25 per page. - At the beginning of each year, students are given
a credit of 30.00 (600 pages). - If your balance reaches 0.00, you can deposit
more funds in your account by going to room E-406
and paying by check or cash. - To check your printing account balance, open your
browser. Under CaseMED there is a
bookmark/favorite called Papercut. Click that
and sign in and it will tell you your balance. - You will set up printers during the Self-Paced
Exercises.
22Backup Best Practices
- It is very important that you backup your laptop
on a regular basis. Hard drives are not
infallible and laptop hard drives are even less
so, due to all of the moving/bouncing around you
will subject them to. - Ways to backup
- Backup to CD/DVD
- You have software on your laptop. Or see our
technicians in room E-318 - Backup to an external hard drive
- Time Machine will be explained in the Self Paced
Exercises - Carbonite (available in August)
- Case has made an arrangement with an outside
company - For 49.95/year Carbonite will automatically
backup your laptop whenever you are connected to
the Internet - http//help.case.edu/key/Carbonite2028Backup29/
23Boot Camp
- You will take all electronic exam running
WindowsXP under Boot Camp. - Restart your computer
- Hold down the alt/option key while restarting
- Choose Windows
24Log On to Your Laptopfor the First Time
- Once you see the Welcome to Windows box,
simultaneously press the Control-Alt-Delete keys
to Log on. - Since this is your first time logging into your
computer, you will have to type your Case
Network ID in as your user name. - In the future, you will only have to type your
password. - Make sure that Log on to is set to INS.CWRU.EDU
(Kerberos Realm) (all caps). It should already
be so. - For Password, enter your Case password. This is
the same password that you use to check your Case
email. Then press Enter or click on Ok. - If you get an error message that mentions a
roaming profile, just log out and try logging
in again (this is not unusual during your first
login).
25Maintaining Windows XP -Windows Updates
- Windows Updates are set to Automatic by default
- Please boot to Windows a few days before an exam
that requires you to use Windows and Internet
Explorer and allow Windows Updates, Windows
Defender definitions, and AntiVirus definitions
to update. - Simply logging in and spending a half an hour or
so sitting idle, browsing the web, playing a
game, etc should be enough for updates to run.
26Maintaining Windows XP --Symantec
AntivirusCorporate Edition
- If a Symantec window pops up, just minimize it,
do not close it. - Case has a site license for Symantec AntiVirus
Corporate Edition. - Virus definition updates will be automatically
downloaded to your computer when they become
available anytime you are connected to the
Internet. These definitions can also be manually
downloaded (The details of using this protective
software will be covered during the Self-Paced
Exercises). - Do not disable or uninstall Symantec AntiVirus.
Its proper functioning on all student computers
is necessary not only for the security of your
personal computer, but for the security of all
CaseMED and University computers. - Note Symantec Antivirus is available for OS X
but not recommended.
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27AAMC Matriculating Student Questionnaire
- Start Safari from the dock
- Enter on the address line http//www.aamc.org/da
ta/msq/start.htm - Fill out the questionnaire which is estimated to
take between 25 and 30 minutes.
28Obtaining Technical Support
- Any time your laptop breaks, you have problems
with software, or you are unable to access a
restricted web page, please see our technical
staff in room E-318 (right across from the 3rd
floor mailboxes). - Office hours
- Monday thru Friday 1230 to 430 between
classes - Other hours by appointment
- Staff
- Willie Shen Computer Specialist
- Paul Zawolowycz Computer Specialist
- For any other IT issues, please see David
Pilasky, Director in room E-406.
29Self-Paced Exercises
- Begin the Self-Paced Exercises of the Computer
Orientation Program. A paper copy is provided.
(These exercises are available online if you lose
your copy and for future reference) - http//casemed.case.edu/orientation
- Complete all self-paced exercises by Friday, July
20th. - Administrative Computing staff will be available
in the student labs or E-318 to answer questions.
- The Self-Paced Exercises are very important.
Please complete them. They help ensure that all
students have at least a base level understanding
of their notebook computer, the Case network and
the Internet.
30And Three Final Notes
- All students MUST bring their laptops to the
Orientation activities on Thursday, July 10th. - There will be a session where second year
students teach you about the eCurriculum and
Small Group activities. - If you want to skip out of a really long, slow
moving line Thursday afternoon, go up to the
Student Lounge and get your picture taken after
you are done with the AAMC Questionnaire. - We are here to help you with technology issues.
If you have a problem PLEASE stop by and see us!!