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University of York
Department of Health Sciences
Computer Networks, Computer Networks,
The Internet & E-mailThe Internet & E-mail
ByBy
Ian ColeIan Cole
Lecturer in C&ITLecturer in C&ITLast updated 12/4/05
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Before we start…….
Please turn off your mobile phone
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The I.T. Programme Session 1.2: Last Session
Introduction to Windows 2000. Session 1.4: This Session
Network Info, Internet & E-mail. Session 1.5:
Academic Word Processing. Session 1.7:
Intro to Databases & Downloading Software. Session 1.12:
Using Info Resources 1: Finding Books & Journals Session 1:13 & 1.14:
Using Info Resources 2: Intro to Electronic Resources. Using Info Resources 3: Effective Database Searching.
Session 1.15: Computer Competency Tasks.
Session 1.31: Computer Skills Review.
Session 1.33: PowerPoint & Presentation Skills.
Make a note: This is presentation 2a
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Session Plan Computer Network Access. Logging on to the network. Using your University e-mail
Account. Student Intranet Searching the Internet. CLaSS Software (Internet tutorial). Student Self Directed Work.
Working through CLaSS Software and workbooks.
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Learning OutcomesLearning OutcomesLearning OutcomesLearning Outcomes
To understand the differences between the UoY and the DoHS computer networks.
To access the University Network. To be able to search the Internet. To be able to use your University
E-mail account.
6A chance to discuss any IT problems
IT Problems and IssuesIT Problems and IssuesIT Problems and IssuesIT Problems and Issues
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Why use computers? For academic work:
Word processing. Bibliographic database search. Access to on-line nursing journals & books.
Communication: E-mail. Discussion lists & text chat.
Nurses MUST be computer literate: Computers are in every area of the medical
profession. NHS want computer literate nursing staff.
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University of York Campus Computing Facilities (inc Kings Manor): 450 Computers (approx) for 9000 students. Some are teaching rooms (limited access). All Windows 2000 computers. Any problems with campus computer access
contact ‘Computing Service’ Phone ext:3838 E-mail: [email protected] Visit: Heading towards Vanburgh from the library
bridge, Computing Service is on the left before the supermarket.
Network Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY CampusNetwork Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY Campus
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Network Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY CampusNetwork Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY Campus
Alcuin: A/EW/107:- (24h access) 23 PCs
with a B&W printer. A/EW004:- (teaching room) 63 PCs
with printer. Derwent:
D/104:- 20 UNIX only workstations (no Windows OS).
D/114:- (teaching room) 25 PCs with a B&W printer.
Goodricke: G/022:- 46 PCs with a B&W printer. G/169:- (teaching room – 24h
access) 71 PCs with a B&W printer. Halifax College:
Learning Resource Centre:- (24h access) 31 PCs with a B&W printer.
JB Morrell Library: R/113:- (Library hours) 14 PCs. R/002:- Study area 25 PCs Reading Room (Raymond Burton)
4PC’s King’s Manor:
K/120:- (teaching room) 18 PCs with a B&W printer.
Langwith: L/050:- 21 PCs with a B&W printer. L/117:- (teaching room) 21 PCs.
Vanburgh: V/058:- (24h access) 24 PCs with a
B&W printer. Wentworth:
W/036:- (teaching room – 24h access) 22 PCs with a B&W printer.
W/202 Graduate Study Area 22 PC’s
Most IT teaching will be in E/W 004 or G169 but always check!
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Network Access – Printing on UoY Campus
A free quota of printing each term equivalent to 30 A4 b & w sheets. (quota cannot be carried over to the next term.)
Costs = A4 sheets B&W 7p – Colour 30p – OHP film 70p
EW/004 Prints to EW/107 To get your printing, type in user name &
password. Printer Locations
Alcuin - A/EW107 Derwent - outside D/114 Goodricke - G/022 and G/169 Halifax Learning Resource Centre King's Manor - K/120 Langwith - L/050 Vanbrugh - V/058Wentworth - W/036
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Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint,Excel) WordPerfect. Unlimited Internet Access. Specialist Software Programs. Electronic Information Resources.
Online Journals. Bibliographic Databases.
Networked Storage Area: H Drive – Windows 2000.
Network Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY CampusNetwork Access – Network Access – Facilities on UoY CampusFacilities on UoY Campus
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Network Access – Network Access – Facilities on DoHS SitesFacilities on DoHS Sites
DoHS has its own computer network with IT facilities on NHS trust sites. Health Sciences Student Computer Facilities:
York District Hospital: 6 computer IT Lab.
Scarborough Hospital: 5 Computer IT Lab and 4 Computers in the Library.
Harrogate District Hospital: 4 PCs in a multi-media study room in the library.
Northallerton Hospital: 5 Computers available.
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Different network software. UoY Unix network software. DoHS Novell network software.
Main Differences. Different Login passwords – (Library Card
Number). Different network area (P drive instead of M/H
drive) Different printing facilities. You will need to arrange access rights to different
DoHS sites. Contact Site Reception or DoHS Student Services
Network Access – Network Access – Differences Differences Network Access – Network Access – Differences Differences
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User ID Number
Password
How to Access the UoY network?
The reverse side of the University Library card.
The User ID is always letters & numbers i.e. ijc4
The password is a number proceeded by several zeros i.e. 000123456
Ignore the zeros just use the numbers = 123456
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Logging on. Press the keyboard to
activate the computer. Press ‘Ctrl,Alt & Delete’ to
access login prompt. Check where you are
logging on to Logon to where
panel: ADSVAYORK AEWPC41 (this
computer) CSRVADYORKCSRVADYORK
Enter username & Password.
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E-mail Access at the E-mail Access at the University of YorkUniversity of York
Student E-mail on campus uses Microsoft Outlook 2002.
E-mail Problems. strange error messages & faults.
3 ways to access e-mail home. Download (unsupported).
Using Outlook Express, Netscape, Opera mail etc. NOT AOL or Any Web mail (Yahoo etc).
Forwarding E-mail can be forwarded to ANY e-mail account.
York Webmail Service. Guides on the Computing Service web site.
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Department of Health Studies
Student Intranet The DoHS implemented a student
Intranet at the end of 2000. Work in progress until Uni have a VLE. It is accessible to any student studying
with the Department and accessed via any computer with an Internet connection.
You will need your computer login details to access it (I.D.& Password).
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What's on the Student Intranet?
Handbooks: Student. Course. Module.
General Information about: Courses. Learning Resources
(Libraries). What’s New section. Maps. University Information.
Specific Teaching Resources: Teaching notes. PowerPoint
Presentations. Reading Lists. Handouts. Assignment Details.
Web Resources: Useful Web site
addresses & E-Mail Address Book.
Asynchronous discussion group (Bulletin Board)
Link to software (chat room)
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Using the Internet. The Internet web browsers used at UoY are
Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. Starting a Internet web browser:
Windows Start button followed by Programs then Network Access then choose the web browser.
Opens with UoY home Page (if it doesn’t click on the Home button).
Locate the DoHS Student Intranet.
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Downloading Your Timetable from the student Intranet Don’t print the whole thing – print
only a page (week) at a time. Best to download it to a computer
or floppy disk and view. To download (right click on the timetable link on the
student Intranet), Then left click ‘save target as’ - Save As box
appears – save the file (my documents or floppy disk).
Locate the excel file and open. (use View and Zoom to choose 75% or 100%)
use the arrows and tabs to find the week you want. Re-save the timetable.
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The ATHENS authentication system controls access to databases such as: NISS, BIDS, EDINA MIMAS. Ovid Biomed
Several of the databases available at the University of York are now controlled by ATHENS.
Learning Resources
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Computer Literacy and Skills System (CLaSS). CLaSS software is a series of tutorials designed to help
DoHS students with computer and information literacy. It was created to:
Build on the skills you may already have. Help develop computer literacy skills you may need. Be available to recap at any time.
It is available on all University and DoHS computers It can be accessed via:
The Health Studies subfolder in the Teaching folder on a University computer.
The Miscellaneous Applications folder of the Novell Launcher on a Health Sciences computer.
CLaSS SoftwareCLaSS SoftwareCLaSS SoftwareCLaSS Software
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CLaSS SoftwareCLaSS SoftwareCLaSS SoftwareCLaSS Software
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The Workbooks Green Intro to computing & E-mail
Logging on Using E-mail Student Intranet Athens Account Changing University Password
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The Workbooks Purple: Searching the Internet
workbook Searching the UoY web site Searching several search engines
Yahoo WWW Virtual Library AltaVista Excite Lycos WebCrawler
Change Health to Nursing on page 2
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You will probably NOT be able to finish the workbooks in the sessions.
Ask questions when you get stuck (there is no such thing as a stupid question).
There is Homework this week.
Student Self Directed Work
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Locating my handouts UoY home page Departments Health Sciences Staff Directory Ian Cole Student Area
No Passwords Required
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Things you need to have done by the end of the session. Completed the CLaSS software tutorial
on Searching the Internet. Worked through the Intro to Computing
& E-mail workbook (green one). Sent me an e-mail and received a
response (page 4 & 5). Created your ATHENS account (page 9). Change you network login password
(page 9) Do this in the last 10 mins of the lesson.
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Student Self Directed Work
Homework: is to e-mail me the 9 answers to the ‘Searching the Internet’ (mauve) Workbook questions (within 14 days).