Monthly Archives: November 2012
Lab images
Trying to stay on top of these before January refresh. CMD done, pending any future apple updates. currently working on CTL
Self Assess
Henrie asked me to write an ACTION= script to process a form she designed. So I did: Form: http://www.uvm.edu/ctl/?Page=resources-teaching/online-teaching/selfassessmentform.html Responses http://www.uvm.edu/ctl/resources-teaching/online-teaching/responses.php I imagine she’ll want to edit the text of the user feedback. Currently, FAIL= “Based on your responses on the … Continue reading
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:20 AM, Paul Bierman <paul.bierman@uvm.edu> wrote: Can you block this spammer. Thanks From: <uvmwww@brownrecluse.uvm.edu> Date: November 19, 2012 11:09:36 EST To: glcp@uvm.edu Subject: Landscape Change Upload: New upload from e-mail With respect to http://as1351.http.sasm3.net/landscape_new/search/details.php?ls=&sequence= uploaded on 2012-11-19: No, … Continue reading
ctl data mining
Lots of SQL. Refactored users table, splitting out ‘organization’ and ‘college’ into a separate table to account for multiple values. With help of Jonathon Trigeux, came up with table to map colleges to organizations. after much fiddling, arrived at this … Continue reading
Theatre slide scans
Showed hope and kelly how to use the bulk slide scanner and upload images to dSpace. Some 15 images scanned, 1 uploaded
Another dead CMD iMac Disk
Disk in CMD iMac fried by users and replaced by Depot. I re-imaged the machine
“A thing of beauty”
Rob Ryan posed this problem: I am beginning to understand some bits of this stuff, but not nearly enough, and so I bang my head against things until my head hurts and I go looking for help. This is one … Continue reading
Events calendar data mining
Answering presidents questions: who do we serve and how. Ingesting data from footprints via short filtering scripts, constructing reports via SQ
Gund almost done (again)
Taylor wrote so, we’ve uploaded our latest database, and it looks great, so we’re going to make it live. A couple things for you. Isis Erb (cc’d) is in charge of web updates, so she can do it. … Continue reading