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Computer Technology for the CCSU Class of 2010
CCSU offers an extensive array of technology to students. Each room in the residence halls gives a student full access to the campus computer network. Students must provide their own computers to gain access. Students who have a network-ready laptop computer, can access the campus wireless network almost anywhere on campus. Regardless of where and how a student accesses the campus network; a network (Ethernet) card must be installed in the computer. This card is usually included with a new computer, but it is a good idea to confirm this before making a purchase. How safe is it for students to connect their computer to the campus network? To ensure that the CCSU campus network is protected, each computer that is plugged into the network (residence halls and wireless) is scanned for computer viruses, spyware, and possible security holes. To assist students in keeping their computers “clean,” CCSU provides computer protection software for free. Incoming college
freshman often wonder if they will need a computer and, if so, what
type--a laptop or a desktop. The answers depend on a number of
factors. Is the student living on campus or commuting? Is the
student’s major heavily dependent on computers? For many, the campus
computer labs should be sufficient. This includes one in every
residence hall and a large general purpose lab with over 200 computers
and a cluster of networked printers. Students who want to bring their
own computer should take the following information into consideration.
Laptops are more expensive, easier to steal and are easily destroyed by
a spilled beverage or from being dropped in transit. Desktops are
cheaper, more robust, easier to upgrade and a lot harder to steal.
Given the fact that CCSU provides many computer resources for students,
it might be a good idea to wait a few months to make the decision based
on course requirements and demands. This could save the student (or
their parents) a good deal of money in the long run. |
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