Tuesday, August 26

Keeping copies of your student work available...

In addition to backups of your work on your own memory device, you should also keep a second backup of whatever you are working on in our student server in the original CS6 format at all times (for every assignment this semester.) Never leave work on the Rm151 workstations as it will be discarded! Keep two backups of everything--on your personal plug and play drive and another on the class server.

I check the student server regularly to review your progress on assignments, offer advice, and critique your work when completed.

Our server is fast and new and instructions for accessing it are forthcoming this week from our IT Guy Dwayne Hoffman. I will be instructing you regarding this in class.

Files saved to our servers must ALWAYS contain YOUR complete name, instructor name, assignment name or number, and the semester. EX:

SmithMindyAsmt1-HangerFA14.psd

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