If you have questions about this policy, please contact the ITS Help Desk at 805-493-3698 or send an email. CLUnet, the campus-wide information system at California Lutheran University, is designed to ...
The use of current technology contributes to the effectiveness and efficiency of the University community. Older computers have a higher operational and support cost that negatively impacts faculty, ...
Because technology requests normally outnumber funds available, it is important that they be evaluated against each other so that priorities can be properly understood. While a rolling request process ...
The purpose of this policy is to define Brandeis University requirements for computer hardware and software purchases. Computers are essential equipment for the University. In order to drive ...
All members of the Pratt community are expected to use its computer and network resources in a responsible manner. In the event of violations of institutional policies or codes, or of state or federal ...
What Is The Policy And How Does It Affect Me? All members of the Pratt community are expected to use Pratt’s computer and network resources in a responsible manner. The Institute’s policies are clear ...
When computers consisted of black screens with white text, users considered them “tools,” something to be used to accomplish a particular task related to their job. Computers were often only available ...
Dozens of states have adopted a wide range of policies to promote K-12 computer science education, but early data suggest only about one-third of U.S. public high schools are currently teaching ...
In 1965, the Library of Congress got its first computer—so big that it had to be delivered one piece at a time. Back then, it most likely would have been women helping input data into a ...