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Welcome To Campus Technology

Click on one of the links below to jump to the topic area further down in this page.

  • Login Accounts 
  • Email Access From Home
  • Finding An Email Address for Instructor or Student
  • Your Campus Network Drive (H: Drive)
  • Transfer Files Between Home and Campus
  • Viewing Files from BLACKBOARD and Desire2Learn
  • Printing out PowerPoints as Handouts (6 views per page)
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    LOGIN ACCOUNTS

        To get your computer account information for Network (LAN), e-mail, PRISM, Blackboard, and Desire2Learn - please log onto the site:

    https://help.uwc.edu/account/

    If you are experiencing problems with accessing your accounts, please see the web page:

    http://rock.uwc.edu/dept/IT/help/ItiHelpTechnicalContact.asp

     

    EMAIL ACCESS FROM HOME

        To access your campus email - you can use the EMAIL LOG-IN  link on this page.  Make sure to use the RCK\ before your log-in ID. 

    For example, if your username is JDOE1234, then your email login ID would be RCK\JDOE1234.

    Screenshot of Network Login Screen

     

        If you are skilled at setting up home computer networks and email clients - you can also set up your home email client by following the steps at:

    http://help.uwc.edu/OutlookExpressSetup.htm

    Please note that NO support is provided for home use through email clients.  Also - we strongly advise that your home computer have an up-to-date virus scanner and a firewall installed.

     

    Finding An Email Address for Instructor or Student

    You can find any student's or instructor's email address through using the campus email system through Outlook Web Access.

    First, start a new email message (click the NEW button while in the INBOX view).

    Then, click on the TO: button in the new message.

    Screenshot of blank email message screen

    In the new dialog screen, start typing in the first several letters of the user's last name (that you are trying to find).  Then press the FIND button.  This will bring up a list of matching records.

    Screenshot of Find Names / Global Address List from pressing TO button in email message

    Faculty and staff email listings will have names in Mixed Caps, while students will be listed in ALL CAPS

    Each student will also have their campus location appended to their name.  Students from UW-Rock County will have the designation - RCK in their email address.

    For faculty and staff, you can find their campus address and phone number by clicking on their name, and then clicking on the PROPERTIES button.  That will display a new dialog similar to the one below.

    Screenshot of address information available by pressing PROPERTIES button in FIND NAMES dialog

     

     

    Your Campus Network Drive (H: Drive)

    When you log into the computers on the UW-Rock County campus, you will see a H: drive.  This is a private network space that allows you to save your files for classes, homework, and research.  You have 10 Megabytes of disk quota - and all of your files are backed up to tape drive every night (therefore this is a SAFE place to save your files).

    In addition - no matter which computer you use, you will have access to your same H: drive.  This means that you can save the files on one computer and bring them up on any other computer on campus.

    Floppy disks are notoriously prone to failure.  The simple act of popping out a floppy disk before the drive light goes out will scramble your file directories and render the disk unusable.  Dirt that gets inside of the floppy disk (from carrying in your purse or book backpack) ruins your disk as well as the floppy disk drive of the campus computer. 

    If you need to use your files at home, we recommend that you use the email process (next topic) or use a USB "Key Disk" (flash disk, memory key).  The computers in the Library Computer Lab in the Periodicals room have USB ports on the front of each computer that will accept Key Disks.  These are available at most retailers selling computer or office products.

    USB Key Disk

     

     

    Transfer Files Between Home and Campus

    The easiest way to send files between your home and campus is to send them as attachments on your email.

    When composing an email - click on the paper-clip icon, browse (find) the file that you want to email, then attach the file.  You can attach multiple files if you desire.

    Screenshot Email Message with ADD ATTACHMENT button highlighted

    Screenshot of Email Attachments Screen

     

    Viewing Files from BLACKBOARD and Desire2Learn

    When viewing files from Blackboard or Desire2Learn course management systems, it is much more efficient to view the files without the menus bordering the page.

    To launch a brand new Internet Browser page, float your mouse over the hyperlink, then right-mouse-click to bring up the short-cut menu, and select OPEN in NEW WINDOW.

     

    Screenshot of web page and right-mouse-click popup menu for hyperlinks

    If you want to save the information from a website, you can instead choose the menu option of SAVE TARGET AS and then specify where you want to save the file (we recommend your campus H: drive).

     

    Printing out PowerPoints as Handouts (6 views per page)

    To save paper and time, you might want to print out your PowerPoint presentations as Handouts -- in which 4, 6, or 9 slides print on each sheet.

    To do this, first save the PowerPoint file to your H: drive (if on a Blackboard or Desire2Learn site - use the prior topic SAVE TARGET AS tip).

    Once saved to your H: drive, open the PowerPoint program, and then FILE > OPEN the file you want to print. 

    Then use the menus to FILE > PRINT, and in the dialog screen, change the PRINT WHAT to HANDOUTS.  At this point - the Handouts section will turn from unavailable (gray) to available.  You can then choose how many Slides Per Page will be printed.

    Screenshot of Powerpoint PRINT screen showing HANDOUTS options

     

     

    We hope that his page has been helpful to you. We welcome any suggestions for additions/changes, etc.