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  1. [[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24601|Expression Encoder]] (Windows)   1. [[https://obsproject.com/|Open Broadcaster Studio]] (Windows) This one is installed in the lab as of 2017. If you wish to talk, make sure to bring a microphone (usb). I believe the headset for your phone will work with the computers in the General Lab.

Classes

Look for all class information plus tips, tricks and FAQs here!

Fall Classes

Winter Classes

CPTE 230 WindowsAdministration

CPTR-319 DatabaseManagementSystems

CPTR-328 PrinciplesOfNetworkingCourse

CPTR-427 NetworkSecurity (Odd Only)

CPTR-432 ManagingAndProgrammingMobileApplications (Even Only)

CPTR-521 AdvancedDatabaseSystems (Even only)

CPTR-542 AdvancedNetworkSecurity (Odd Only)

CPTR-575 IssuesInComputerScienceAndReligion

Cengage Instructor Page


Creating Videos for Assignments

In several of my classes, students are required to create video screen captures to turn in as assignments. Here are a few things to note about those video captures:

  1. Captures may be done on any platform as long as the instructor can watch the video using youtube (e.g. you uploaded it and gave me the link) or a format that VLC recognizes.

  2. Video file size does not exceed eclass size limits (currently 50 mb) or you will need to put it on youtube.
  3. Video dimensions do not exceeed 1080P - 720P is preferable. 4x3 size is ok too. 1024x768 is great, and you can make them whatever works best for you!
  4. You may use any capture software you want. The following are ones known to work as of this writing:
    1. QuickTime (Apple)

    2. Open Broadcaster Studio (Windows) This one is installed in the lab as of 2017. If you wish to talk, make sure to bring a microphone (usb). I believe the headset for your phone will work with the computers in the General Lab.

Computing Research and Writing Resources

The following two links provide access to all of Dr. A's research and writing resources.

Rubrics

The SAU School of Computing has resources listed at http://www.southern.edu/cs/resources/Pages/variousresources.aspx.

General Tools

ClassesPage (last edited 2024-02-01 15:18:56 by scot)