ITS Coffee Break – 4/9/07 – Password Changes, EduSpaces, DRM-less iTunes Songs, Webmail Rules

The big news that network passwords will no longer expire leads off the ITS Coffee Break this week. Hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley discuss what this means for faculty, staff and students at Lafayette and what you can do to make your password more secure. In other ITS news, the online survey application WebSurveyor has changed its name to Vovici. The service has a new look, but the surveys hosted through it remain the same. In Tech News, they discuss the launch of EduSpaces, a higher education social networking site and the announcement that EMI and Apple have penned a deal to sell DRM-less music in the iTunes Music Store. Finally in Help News, Courtney offers a quick walkthrough of how to setup rules within Webmail to better manage your e-mail.

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ITS News

  • Password Changes
    • As part of its continuing efforts to simplify password management, and with the support of the IT Advisory Committee, ITS has decided to discontinue the practice of periodically expiring all Network ID passwords.
    • In light of this change and in order to enhance the security of all computer systems, ITS encourages the use of strong passwords (passwords that are difficult to "crack") and responsible password behaviors (not sharing passwords, not storing passwords on sticky notes, etc.).
    • ITS asks all network users to take the following steps at their earliest convenience:
      1. Review ITS's "Guidelines for Strong Passwords".
      2. Use the "Change your Network ID Password" feature of the Password Change Utility at https://password.lafayette.edu to create a new, strong password.
      3. Use the "Setup or Change your Challenge/Response key" feature of the Password Change Utility to create a challenge/response key (so compromised or forgotten passwords can easily be changed).
      4. Start using your Network ID password for access to email (if not already doing so)
  • WebSurveyor changes to Vovici.com

Tech News

Help News

  • Editing rules in Webmails: Courtney provides a run down of how to create rules to managing your messages in Webmail.

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ITS Coffee Break – 3/23/07 – Leopard Shorts Update, Ed-cast, Yahoo Widgets, Tech Brown Bags

News about the extension of the Leopard Shorts deadline and an announcement about Podcamp Philly at Drexel University lead off the March 23 edition of the ITS Coffee Break. In Tech News, hosts Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley discuss the ed-cast directory of education podcasts, uncover wireless networks with the Mac OS X wifi detector iStumbler and review the latest iteration of Yahoo Widgets. Finally in Help News Courtney announces two upcoming brown bag lunches focusing on GIS and Moodle.

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ITS News

  • Lepoard Shorts Site Update
    • Based on feedback from students, we've extended the deadline for the Leopard Shorts digital media competition to Friday, April 27 at noon. Voting on submissions will now take place April 30-May 4 and the winners of the competition will be announced May 7.
    • Winners of the individual and group categories will receive iPods (the individual winner gets a 30 GB White iPod, the group winners receive 2 GB Silver iPod nanos, which are limited to up to four people per group with each member of the group receiving an iPod nano). First runners up get $10 gift cards to the Cosmic Cup Coffee Co. in College Hill, Easton.
    • The competition is sponsored by ITS, Apple Inc. and the Cosmic Cup.
    • Read the competition rules and submit your own entry!
  • Podcamp Philly

Tech News

  • Ed-cast
    • An online directory of education-related podcasts.
  • iStumbler
    • Wifi network detector/analyizer for Mac OS X. Tells you signal strength and noise percentages for the networks that your Mac can see, as well as what channel those networks are operating on. This is all stuff that should be in airport, but isn't.
  • Yahoo Widgets 4
    • Mini apps for your Windows or Mac OS X desktop.

Help News

  • Geographic Information Systems: From Megabytes to Map Making to Myths
    • Noon, Wednesday, March 28
    • Speaker: John R. Wilson
    • Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences
    • Skillman 003, Lafayette College
    • Lunch provided
    • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enable us to analyze and display geospatially referenced information. Originally designed for mainframe computers, today’s GIS programs run on PCs. Now, with the advent of Google Earth and Microsoft TerraServer, anyone with Internet access can do simple GIS mapping.
    • Full GIS software, with its host of versatile and powerful tools, has been used for years in the sciences and humanities to map features (geology, transportation, urbanization) and data (census, socio-economic data, health statistics). GIS technology is available and in use at Lafayette College. John Wilson will provide a background on GIS and show many of its current and potential uses across the disciplines here at Lafayette.
  • Moodle Brown Bag
    • Noon, Wednesday, April 18
    • Speakers: Courtney Bentley and Ken Newquist
    • Skillman 003, Lafayette College
    • Lunch provided
    • Learn about this semester's Moodle pilot. Courtney and Ken will provide an overview of the open source alternative to Blackboard while some of the faculty involved in the pilot will be on hand to talk about their experiences with the system.

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ITS Coffee Break – 2/27/07 – Daylight Saving Time, Tech President, Wii Wireless

Congress voted to move Daylight Saving Time up by two weeks and in this week's Coffee Break host Ken Newquist and Courtney Bentley discuss the implications that has for your computers. In Tech News they discuss Google's opening of Gmail to the general public, assess the tech-savvy of various presidential candidates at TechPresident.com and speculate on Middlebury College's decision to ban Wikipedia as an academic source. In Help News, Courtney reviews how to connect a Nintendo Wii to the campus network and gives a rundown of upcoming workshops.

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ITS News

  • iTunes U System Maintenance: 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m., 2/27

    • Apple will be performing system maintenance on iTunes U on Tuesday, February 27, from 7-8:30 p.m. Lafayette's iTunes U will be unavailable during that time.
  • What does iTunes U do?
  • Daylight Saving Time Patches & Updates

Tech News

Help News

  • How to connect your Wii to the wireless network
  • Upcoming workshops:

    • Acrobat II: Interactive PDF Documents: 10 a.m.-Noon, Tue., Feb 27
    • Outlook II: Beyond Basics: 10 a.m.-Noon, Wed., Feb 28
    • Web Workshops: Update Your Lafayette Web Page, Thursday, 10 a.m.-Noon, March 1, 2007; Dreamweaver Topics: Cascading Style Sheets, 4:10 p.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday, March 5, 2007
    • Register for a workshop
    • Complete Workshop Schedule

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