Welcome to Lawrence Tech!: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Welcome to Lawrence Tech! This guide will give you a brief introduction to the computing environment at Lawrence Tech and answer basic questions about the laptop initiative, access to the campus network, email and Internet access, IDs and passwords, printers, the Banner Web System, the instructional software package Blackboard and more.
We hope this guide will be useful to you.
If you have any comments or questions about this guide, please contact the Help Desk at 204-248-2330, or send an email to helpdesk@ltu.edu
About The Laptop Initiative: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 About The Laptop Initiative Registered undergraduates and teaching faculty can get a laptop
The current contract period is one year
Graduate students are not included, but may get a laptop at the rate of $95 per credit hour if we have laptops available after Fall distribution.
Undergraduate students need to satisfy three conditions before receiving their laptop:: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Undergraduate students need to satisfy three conditions before receiving their laptop: They must register for classes.
They must pay a $500 security deposit.
They must sign the laptop agreement.
The laptop agreement is online in BannerWeb.
What if my laptop isn’t working?: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 What if my laptop isn’t working?
If you have a problem with your laptop, bring it to the Help Desk, Room C203, Taubman Student Services Center.
Most fixes and repairs can be done on the spot.
If the repair takes longer, you can borrow a laptop while yours is being fixed.
There are no charges for any repair or service.
MPC T-3000 Laptop Specifications: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 MPC T-3000 Laptop Specifications 1.6 GHz Centrino (Wireless) ProcessorÂ
15-inch LCD display
512 MB DDR SDRAM memory
24X DVD/CD RW drive
40GB hard disk drive
32 MB video RAM
10BaseT PCMCIA network card 10/100 MHz
Internal 56K V.90 data/fax modem
Integral Touch Pad (m)
12 cell lithium ion battery power pack (three hours average use)
2 PCMCIA slots
2 USB slots
Input and output ports: S-Video, USB, IR, VGA, parallel
PS/2Â mouse, keyboard, monitor, audio input/output and volume control
AC adapter
Minimum Specifications:
ThinkPad X-60 Tablet Specifications: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 ThinkPad X-60 Tablet Specifications Intel Core Duo L2400 L Processor
2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM)
12.1 inch WVA SXGA+ TFT
100 GB Hard Drive 7200 rpm Serial ATA (2.5 inch)
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Integrated 1 GB Ethernet
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
 3 USB 2.0 ports, RJ-11, RJ-45, IEEE 1394, secure digital slot, IR, integrated microphone port
US English Keyboard
Integrated fingerprint reader
8 Cell Li-Ion Battery
Integrated 56K v.90 modem
Minimum Specifications:
ThinkPad T-60 Laptop Specifications: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 ThinkPad T-60 Laptop Specifications Intel Core Duo Processor T2300 (1.66GHz, 2MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667 MHz SO DIMM Memory (2 DIMM)
15.4 WSXGA+TFT LCD
80 GB Hard Drive, 5400 rpm
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Integrated 1 GB Ethernet
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
3 USB 2.0 ports, RJ-11, RJ-45, IR, external display, microphone & headphone ports 3 USB 2.0 ports, RJ-11, RJ-45, IR, external display, microphone & headphone ports
DVD Recordable 8x Max Dual Layer, Ultrabay Slim
US English keyboard
Integrated fingerprint reader
UltraNav (TrackPoint and TouchPad)
6 cell Li-Ion Battery
56K v.92 Designed Modem
Minimum Specifications:
Taking care of your laptop: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Taking care of your laptop
What Software is on my laptop? All laptops have a standard suite of installed software which we call the ‘base image.’ The base software image includes:: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 What Software is on my laptop? All laptops have a standard suite of installed software which we call the ‘base image.’ The base software image includes: Windows XP O/S
Intervideo WinDVD 5
Maple 11
Visual Studio.NET 2005
MS Word 2003, MS Excel 2003,
MS PowerPoint 2003, MS Access 2003
MS Frontpage 2003, MS InfoPath 2003
MS Publisher 2003, MS Project 2003
MS Viso 2003, MS Outlook 2003
MYSql 5.0.19
Nero 6 (for MPC laptops)
Sonic RecordNow (for Lenovo notebooks)
Quicktime 7.1.6
Realplayer 10
Scientific Viewer
WinZip 9.0
Adobe Reader 8.0
Windows Messenger 5.0
Software Images by College / MajorIn addition to the base image, each college has specific software installed on each laptop. : Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Software Images by College / Major In addition to the base image, each college has specific software installed on each laptop.
Can I use my own laptop?: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Can I use my own laptop? Yes, but:
It will not reduce your tuition or fees.
You must obtain licensed copies all of the required software needed for your classes.
You must supply your own insurance.
We cannot provide hardware or software support for personally owned laptops.
The Help Desk C203 Taubman Student Services Center: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 The Help Desk C203 Taubman Student Services Center
The Help Desk: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 The Help Desk
Visit the Help Desk for laptop problem diagnosis, laptop distribution,
repair, laptop returns, part replacement, wireless network
configuration, password changes, email setup.
Location: C203 Taubman Student Services Center
Phone: 249-204-2330
Email: helpdesk@ltu.edu
Hours (Subject to change. Please check our website for current hours):
Fall – Spring: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am – 6:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Summer: Monday-Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Before visiting the Help Desk, try to answer the following questions:: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Before visiting the Help Desk, try to answer the following questions: What is the exact nature of the problem? Please be specific.
When did the problem start?
Is the problem repeatable?
Was any new software installed?
Was the computer damaged in any way?
Were any error messages displayed when the problem occurred?
Laptop, LTU Network, and EMAIL Login IDs and Passwords: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Laptop, LTU Network, and EMAIL Login IDs and Passwords This ID and password lets you login to your laptop, the LTU network and
your LTU email.
The ID is your first and last name initials and your student ID number:
Name: Allen Brown ab000012345
Student ID Number: 000012345
First time password is date of birth. MMDDYY
Example: date of birth is Nov. 24, 1987 112487
When you login for the first time, you must change your password.
You must be on campus to change your password.
This password expires every 180 days. You should change it three times a year.
LTU Internet & Wireless Connections: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 LTU Internet & Wireless Connections Provides wireless Internet access from anywhere on campus, but not off campus.
You access the LTU network to connect to the Internet, send email, use some of LTU’s licensed software, and print to public campus printers.
Make sure your wireless connection is enabled. Check the wireless LED indicator on your laptop.
Additional Network Information: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Additional Network Information Accessing the Internet from off campus
The LTU wireless network covers the campus area but does not extend beyond campus.
If you want Internet access from your home or workplace, you must set up access from an Internet Service Provider or ISP, for example Earthlink, Comcast, or AOL. LTU does not provide Internet access to off campus users.
Using LTU licensed software from on and off campus
The following software applications require licensing authorization and can only be used on campus:
Catia v5
MathCAD 14
MatLab & Simulink 2007a
BannerWeb: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 BannerWeb Use BannerWeb to register for classes, review your schedule, check your account balance, sign the online laptop agreement, and update your profile.
Your User ID for BannerWeb is your student ID number.
BannerWeb User ID: Your 9 digit student number
Example: 000012345 BannerWeb User ID: 000012345
BannerWeb PIN: Date of Birth MMDDYY
Example: Nov. 24, 1987 BannerWeb PIN: 112487
What is Blackboard?: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 What is Blackboard? Blackboard is a web-based teaching tool that Lawrence Tech implemented to support instruction.
LTU’s Blackboard web page is my.ltu.edu
Most students will use Blackboard to view course materials, communicate with their instructor and classmates, submit class assignments, and check their grades.
Blackboard IDs and Passwords: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Blackboard IDs and Passwords All students have Blackboard IDs created for them.
Your Blackboard ID is your first and last name initials and your nine digit student ID number.
For example:
If your name is Larry Tech, and your student ID number is 000123456, your Blackboard User ID is: lt000123456.
Your Blackboard password is just your nine digit student ID number.
Larry Tech would login to Blackboard as:
USERNAME: lt000123456
PASSWORD: 000123456
Three LTU IDs and Passwords: Three LTU IDs and Passwords Laptop & Email
ID and password
ID = first and last name initials followed by 9 digit Student ID number
First time user password is date of birth in MMDDYY format.
Example:
User ID: ab000082006
Password: 112487
BannerWeb ID
and PIN
User ID is your 9 digit Student ID number
Initial password is date of birth in MMDDYY format.
Example:
User ID: 000082006
Password: 112487
Blackboard ID and password
ID = first and last name initials followed by 9 digit Student ID number
Password is your 9 digit Student ID number.
Example:
User ID: lt000082006
Password: 000082006
Using Email: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Using Email All students have an LTU email account. This LTU email account is the official means of communication for the university.
Your email account uses the same USER ID and PASSWORD as your laptop.
Your email address is your loginID@ltu.edu. For example, Larry Tech with an ID number of 000123456 has an email address of: lt000123456@ltu.edu
If you change your laptop login password, your email password is also changed.
LTU Email: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 LTU Email Access your LTU email from this address: http://webmail.ltu.edu
You can also use Outlook, Outlook Express, or the email software of your choice.
Email Software Settings: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Email Software Settings Use these settings to set up Outlook, Outlook Express, or another email software package:
Incoming Server Type: IMAP
(or IMAP4 if your software asks for this)
Incoming Mail Server: postoffice.ltu.edu
Outgoing Mail Server: mail.ltu.edu
Printers and Printing: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Printers and Printing The three main public printers are C203, E152, and M113a. Printers are also available in North and South Housing.
The printer names are the same as their location. Printer C203 is located in room C203.
You must be on campus to print to these printers.
Adding a Printer: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Adding a Printer Click the ‘Start’ button on the lower left corner of the screen.
Click on ‘Run…’
In the command box type: \\apollo\c203 and hit ‘Enter.’
If asked to enter a login ID and password enter:
User ID: CAMPUS\[your login ID]
Password: [your password]
The printer will connect and a window for the printer will open.
(You can only add a printer that you have permission to use)
Setting a Default Printer: Lawrence Tech Laptop Handbook, Fall 2007 Setting a Default Printer Click on the ‘Start’ button, lower left corner of the screen.
Click on ‘Printers and Faxes.’
When the window opens, it lists all printers you have installed.
With your mouse, right click on the printer you wish to set as a default. Click on ‘Select as Default Printer.’