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Department of Sociology

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Computing Guides  Student   Faculty/Staff
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Computer Lab TA: Teja Pristavec

Printing and Scanning
Printing in the Sociology Lab
Canceling a print job
Overview of scanning

NetID, Email & Remote Access

Software
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Web Development
Rutgers Web Dev Tool Kit
Links to help you create a website
SAS Grade Book
Sakai: Sakai is a tool that facilitates the creation of WWW based educational environments with little technical knowledge needed. It can be used to create entire on-line courses, or to make supplementary materials available through the web. Sakai also provides a wide variety of tools and features that can be added to a course, such as a bulletin board system, on-line chat, student progress tracking, group project organization, grade maintenance and distribution, auto-marked quizzes, and more.

SAS Calendar and E-Mail
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Printing

Currently the department does not charge for the use of the printers in the labs.  As long as there are no abuses we will continue with this policy.

PLEASE DO NOT USE THE PRINTERS AS A COPIER.  This puts an incredible amount of wear and tear on the printers.  If you need 10 copies of a document for your class, please print one copy on the printers in the lab then use the Photocopiers downstairs for additional copies.

The Sociology lab has four networked high volume printers,

DAV-007-HP4350
DAV-117-RMP5000
DAV-117-RMP4000

Please try to use DAV-007-HP4350 printer if you are printing rough drafts and do not need high quality output.  A description of the printers available to the lab are as follows:

DAV-007-HP4350: Laserjet.  Highest quality. 1200x1200 dpi resolution, Prints 55 pg/min .

Scanning

The scanner has been made available for general use by the Sociology faculty and graduate students.  The scanners are capable of very high quality picture reproduction and very fast optical character recognition (the degree of accuracy of such recognition depends on the quality of the original). The picture reproduction capability is ideal for web page construction; the OCR software can save files in various formats including Microsoft Word. A description of the scanner available to the lab is as follows:

DAV-117-RMP4000. Output speed of 40 ppm for full-color and black and white.

For Scanning Pictures:
There are a few programs that can be used to scan pictures: Adobe Acrobat, Deskscan and L-View.  Abrobat is the better program and allows you to save the pictures in a variety of different formats.  Micrososft Image Composer can be used to further modify the scanned pictures.

For Optical Character Recognition.
Omnipage is the program available for OCR.  If you are using the program for the first time, please use the "Scanning Wizard" to help guide you through the different options available for scanning documents.

Warning!  Please do not try to scan any objects that could scratch the glass or damage the matting on the lid of the scanner.  This includes spiral bound notebooks.

Undergraduate Program

Undergraduate Program

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Graduate Program

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Research

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In the Public Eye

Featured Courses

Upcoming Events

Culture Workshop
03 Apr 2024
11:30AM - 12:45PM
Undergraduate Honors Presentations
10 Apr 2024
09:00AM - 12:00PM
Department Luncheon
10 Apr 2024
12:00PM - 01:00PM
Executive Committee Meeting
17 Apr 2024
10:00AM -

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