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Software Request Policy for Instructors |
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An instructor may
have special course-related software needs that are not currently
addressed in the computing labs. In this case, an instructor may request
special course-related software to be installed. This request must be
submitted to the instructor’s School/College Technology Coordinator.
The following information is required to process a special
course-related software request:
Title
of the Software
The
labs to which you would like the software installed
Original
media (CD, floppy)
How
many licenses are held for the software
What
type of licenses are held for the software
All
current license documentation
A
copy of all installation documentation and/or manuals
The Technology
Coordinator must submit the special course-related software request to the
Office of Information Technology (OIT) via the Helpdesk System (Magic) prior
to the deadline date for the Fall and Spring Semesters. If the OIT does not
own the software, the instructor/department must acquire the software.
Note:
Deadline for Request for the Fall Semester is June 15th and for the Spring
Semester is October 15th
Special
Course-Related Software:
When a special course-related software request is submitted to the OIT by
the Technology Coordinator, it must include the original software media,
documentation and the Software License. These items must be given to
Gavin Gunnigle in
the Technology Solutions Center (TSC), University Hall room 5100. For any
questions concerning this matter, please call (973)
655-7322.
Software purchased
either by an instructor, a department, or the OIT must be legally licensed.
The software license must cover the intended maximum number of simultaneous
users. Installation and use of the product must abide by the publisher's
software license. The software cannot interfere with or cripple the
existing computing environment in any way. The OIT reserves the right to
remove any software that creates an unstable environment for the operating
system. Alpha/beta releases of software are strongly discouraged.
Software must not exceed the University's current hardware requirements.
Software will be Virus scanned before and after installation.
Note: Legacy DOS
software and Mac 68K software is not supported by the Office of Information
Technology (OIT)
Operating Systems that
are supported in the public and teaching laboratories are:
·
MS Windows
2000 sp2 / XP sp1
·
Mac OS X
Note:
It is highly
recommended that requests be submitted well in advance of the deadlines to
allow for proper testing and configuration. Late requests are strongly
discouraged and may result in either incomplete distribution of the software
to desired locations indicated by the instructor, or a decrease in the level
of the software's functionality, due to a lack of testing time. The OIT is
unable to guarantee a complete and satisfactory installation for requests
submitted after the deadline.
Course-Related
Software Testing:
Once the software application is installed and appropriately tested by the
OIT it will be the Technology Coordinator and instructor's responsibility to
thoroughly test the software and make sure it functions as intended. The
Office of Information Technology strongly recommends that instructors never
attempt to conduct a session in front of a class without first conducting a
dry run of the lesson within the actual lab environment. The OIT reserves
the right to reject any and all software applications that does not meet
University standards OR requires an excessive amount of on-going maintenance
that the instructor cannot provide.
Support of Course-Related Software in Public Labs:
After special software is installed, the OIT will attempt to ensure the
software continues to function adequately in the labs. The Office of
Information Technology is unable to provide user support, as the Lab
Assistants are fully trained and knowledgeable in the applications that
comprise the Standard Software build for the computing laboratories. They
are not expected to know how to work through these applications.
It is not unusual for software to become obsolete quickly. As the
environment in the labs is constantly updated in an attempt to keep the lab
software current, older software may no longer function correctly. It may be
the case that the OIT will be unable to maintain certain antiquated software
that has been purchased by individual departments. Our mission is to
maintain our standard software set and the required course-related software
on a per semester basis. Therefore, it may be necessary for departments to
purchase new versions of software from time to time. The OIT will remove old
software from our systems when it no longer functions correctly or is
outdated. This includes software that has already been updated to a higher
revision in the labs. The OIT is unable to maintaining multiple versions of
software in the public and teaching computer labs.
It is up to the instructor/department to ensure that the users of the
software are adequately trained in its use and the proper documentation and
manuals are made available to its users. The OIT requires that manuals are
purchased and any special documentation and manuals are made available for
each of the sites where the software is installed. Another set of manuals
for the OIT technical staff is also highly recommended.
Note:
Deadline for the Request for the Fall Semester is
June 15th and for the Spring Semester is October 15th
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