Computer Services is excited to partner with RStats Institute to bring a new SPSS sessions to our Friday “Ask the Experts” Open Sessions! Every Friday from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm in Meyer Library 205 Technology Training Center, any faculty, staff, or student can get walk-in assistance from an SPSS Expert. No appointment necessary! Just come and go at your convenience. “Ask … [Read more...] about New SPSS Open Sessions added to Friday “Ask the Experts”
Archives for January 2016
If you lose your smartphone, you may lose some extremely personal information along with it. Smartphones often contain emails, usernames, passwords, banking information, sometimes even social security numbers. What can you do to safeguard your data? The answer may be surprisingly simple. Set a password on your phone: Protecting your phone with a passcode is absolutely … [Read more...] about Protect Your Smartphone, Protect Yourself
This blog post is targeted at beginners to JavaScript, NodeJS, and HTTP requests. NodeJS is wonderful for writing scripts that take advantage of JSON API endpoints. Because the payloads both to and from your script are already in the format of its native language. NodeJS is also awesome at writing its own API endpoints as well, but that article is for another time. More … [Read more...] about Fetching data over HTTP with NodeJS using node-fetch.
Meyer Library is now selling BearPrint and BearPrint Premium cards. The cards are sold in LIBR007 - Music and Media Collections, found on the lower-level, and can be purchased any time the library is open. You can now purchase BearPrint and BearPrint Premium cards at three locations on campus: Bookstore, Bear Necessities in the PSU, and Meyer Library. For more about … [Read more...] about New Location to Purchase BearPrint Cards
Over the holiday break efforts were made to improve the quality of wireless service in Freudenberger House. Due to the building's unique construction, it has proven a challenge to provide adequate wireless service to all users in all locations. There is wire mesh used to hold the plaster to the walls which all but eliminates the ability of wireless signals to travel between … [Read more...] about Freddy Wireless improvements