Howard University Health Sciences STUDENT COMPUTER PROGRAM Background Throughout its history, our Health Sciences colleges have recognized the importance of exposing pharmacy, dentistry and medical students to leading edge technologies that will enhance their education and professional skills. It is our view that technologies deployed at the college during your post graduate studies will be commonplace in your professional career as a health services provider as well. Consequently, raising an awareness and familiarity with applicable information technology is a component of your educational experience. Since the 1990s, the Health Sciences has sought to increase the use of computer software and hardware for four essential purposes. 1. To improve overall instructional efficiency and retention resulting in improved student outcomes. 2. To minimize costs to students for printing and photocopying. As an example, the vast majority of student lecture notes are in text and/or Microsoft Power Point slides. 3. To insure that each student has a minimum baseline set of tools that will contribute to his or her overall success in this most intensive undertaking. 4. Reduce overall cost to students where possible. The Student Computer Program for the class of 2019 offers the maximum in choice in computing while drastically reducing the impact on the financial aid budget. Financial Aid Impact Howard University Health Sciences continues to offer a Student Laptop Computer Program that addresses the academic demands of the Pharmacy, Dentistry and Medicine curricula while taking into consideration restrictions and qualifications mandated by the Federal Student Aid (FSA) Cost of Attendance Budget. For an explanation regarding the Cost of Attendance Budgets, please visit the following link http://ifap.ed.gov/fsahandbook/attachments/vol3ch21213jun14.pdf. In an effort to reduce overall out of pocket expense to students, laptops have been included in the calculations for each of the Health Science programs Cost of Attendance Budget in the amount of $1400.00. This reduced fee reflects a recent federal mandate to reduce the program and this reduction of the laptop fee to $1,400.00 supersedes the laptop fee assessed by the university under the Tuition and Fee schedules for Dentistry, Medicine and Pharmacy published for entering students. This budgeted amount allows all students the financial means for meeting the basic needs of the laptop program but is not all inclusive. Breaking with tradition, the Student Computer Program will only provide recommendations for computers and configuration guidelines to assist entering students in selecting an appropriate computer. 1 P a g e
HU Bookstore & Direct Billing To Student Account Entering students have options to fund the purchase a computer with the recommended configuration from the retail outlet of their choice out of pocket. As an alternative, the Howard University Bookstore (HUB), managed by Barnes & Noble, will offer a wide selection of computer platforms from all major manufacturers of Windows PCs plus MAC, with recommended configurations. The HUB offers a significant advantage over other retailers to students by allowing a computer purchase to be billed directly to a student s account up to the $1,400 limit mandated by the Federal government for financing student computer. For any purchase that exceeds the $1,400 laptop fee amount, a student would be directly responsible paying the difference and the HUB accepts all major credit cards. Please contact the HUB directly if you have any questions. http://www.bookstore.howard.edu/ BARNES & NOBLE @ HOWARD UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE Business Services 2225 Georgia Ave. NW B&N 8102 Washington, DC 20059 (202) 238 2640 STORE HOURS Mon 9am 6pm Tue 9am 6pm Wed 9am 6pm Thu 9am 6pm Fri 9am 6pm Sat 10am 4pm Sun CLOSED 2 P a g e
Recommended Windows PC Laptop Specifications: Technology Recommendations & Considerations 2.5 GHz Intel Core Duo (or equivalent) i5 or greater processor recommended 500 GB hard drive (smaller SSD or solid state drives are available but typically have capacities ranging from 32 GB to 240 GB and therefore we strongly recommend the purchase of an external hard drive to supplement storage capacity.) 8 GB RAM or more recommended (4 GB minimum) 11.6 diagonal wide screen display (minimum; 12 or larger preferred) DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver Wi Fi 802.11 g/b/n wireless card Bluetooth capability USB 2.0/3.0 ports Software minimum requirements: Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Operating System or Windows 7 Professional/Windows 8.1 upgrade package (Windows 8 may not backwardly compatible with older education software titles) Microsoft Office (2007, 2010, 2013 or Office 365) Adobe Acrobat Reader XI or latest version Antivirus software, Firewall software (provided by the university) o You must have professional anti virus software installed and up to date in order to use the university's wireless network. The Department of Enterprise Technology Services (ETS) at Howard University provides Symantec Endpoint Virus Protection to all Howard University registered students available for download at https://secure.howard.edu/dana na/auth/url_default/welcome.cgi, free of charge. Windows media player (latest version) Quicktime player (latest version) Sun Java Adobe Flash/Shockwave Recommended Windows Computers The following is a guide for to assist students in shopping for a appropriate computer that we have identified will best serve their needs in pursuing a Health Sciences education. Lenovo ThinkPad Helix 36986EU Ultrabook/Tablet Lenovo X230 convertible Tablet computer Fujitsu T732 convertible Tablet computer Microsoft Surface Pro RT Samsung 700T Tablet Acer Iconia Tab W Series W700 6495 Tablet Intel 3 P a g e
Macintosh: Hardware minimum requirements: 2.4 GHz Intel Core Duo (or equivalent) i5 or greater processor recommended 250 GB hard drive 4 GB RAM 12.1 diagonal wide screen display (minimum) Wi Fi 802.11 g/b/n wireless card Bluetooth capability USB ports Software minimum requirements: Snow Leopard OS Bootcamp and Windows 7 OS disk (for MAC to run Windows Applications) Microsoft Office (2008 or 2011) Adobe Acrobat reader (latest version) Quicktime player (latest version) Windows Media Components for Quicktime (latest version) Adobe Flash/Shockwave Recommended Accessories: USB Flash Drive 16 GB recommended (8 GB minimum) External Hard Drive 500 GB recommended The Health Sciences faculty is aware of potential limitations of the Macintosh OS compatibility with some Windows OS native applications. The Macintosh user options: 1. Boot Camp Boot Camp is an application native in Macintosh OS and will allow the user to select the OS at startup (Macintosh or Windows). 2. Purchase of a virtual machine emulation program (Parallels or VMWare Fusion ($39.99 and $49.99 with student discount, respectively) that will allow for simultaneous computing on both OS 3. Please read for more information: http://www.apple.com/osx/what is/compatibility.html 4. DVD/optical drives. DVD/optical drives are optional, as the use of such devices are not entirely necessary at this date. However, if you choose to purchase, or already have a computer that does not have a DVD/optical drive, there are some software programs that you will receive on CD or DVD format. 5. Patient confidentiality and privacy is of utmost concern, and will be up to the students to be cognizant of any and all computerized/digitized patient information and be in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Health Sciences students should encrypt their USB Flash Drives and enable security features on their computer such as bio metric login. 4 P a g e
Recommended (but not required): 1. External hard drive (500 GB) 2. Web camera 3. DVD/CD optical drive (internal or external 4. USB Flash Drive 16 GB recommended 5. Wireless mouse 6. 128MB or 64MB flash drive Before you arrive on campus, you must have updated your operating system to its latest service pack. For Windows 7, make sure that your system is up to date by opening the Start menu and choose Windows Update. Recommended Warranty Coverage It is highly recommended you obtain a warranty that will cover your laptop during your years of study at within Health Sciences at Howard University. If an accidental damage warranty is available, it is recommended to add that as well. Recommended Insurance Coverage for Loss or Theft Computer warranty and service plans do not cover a total loss by theft. Even if your policy covers theft of your computer, most computer insurance carriers have excluded theft from a car or other vehicle. Consequently, it is highly recommended that you acquire personal property protection coverage in the form of a tenant insurance policy to cover all of your possessions in your apartment. Many of these policies will allow stated value coverage for high value items such as jewelry, art work, laptop or desktop computer, etc. If your primary residence is covered by a home owner s policy, please have coverage of your personal property extended to protect your property at university, especially your computer. What if I want to use a Netbook? Netbook computers, ipads, Android, or Windows tablets with display screen sizes less than 12 inches are not recommended as your primary computing device due to the following. The university does not support BYOD other than providing basic internet access via our Howard Visitor service. One line Examinations A primary use of a student s computer will be taking online examinations throughout the academic year. Health Science subject examinations will frequently require you to identify anatomical tissues, organs, cell structures, etc. Being able to clearly see illustrations and photos of these elements does require a significant amount of viewing surface. Some of the testing services prefer larger rather than smaller monitor sizes. Screens under 12.1 can put you at a significant disadvantage during the exam and negatively impact your exam performance. 5 P a g e
Operating Systems Netbook computers typically are programmed with operating systems that have scaled down to a minimum set of features and functions such as Windows XP Home, Windows 7 Home or Basic. These types of OS are unsecure, lacking the security features of the Professional versions of Windows XP Professional, 7 32 bit or 64 bit Professional and therefore, are incompatible with the Howard University and HU Hospital networks. As long as your computer meets the minimum laptop specifications as previously listed, you may use it. 6 P a g e
Acknowledgement of the Health Sciences Laptop Policy Program for Doctorial Studies. The Laptop Policy Program participation is a condition of acceptance to all entering students into Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine and Pharmacy. All entering doctorial students must have a laptop which is in compliance with the Laptop Policy program during their years of study at Howard University, no waivers will be allowed! Please find and read the Laptop Policy Program Acknowledgment State Receipt on the next page. This Receipt must be signed and returned to your respective College on the first day of Orientation. All entering doctorial students must have a laptop which is in compliance with the Laptop Policy program during their years of study at Howard University, no waivers will be allowed! 7 P a g e
Howard University Health Sciences Laptop Program Laptop Policy Program Statement Receipt Howard University Health Sciences Laptop Policy Program has been provided and contains all relevant information required for the edification of all newly enrolled students in Howard University s Doctor of: [Please check the program that applies] Pharmacy program Medicine program Dentistry program The information contained in this policy is subject to change without prior notice and is not to be construed as a contract between the College or University and the student. By signing the Howard University Health Sciences Laptop Program Statement Receipt, students are acknowledging receipt of the Laptop Policy Program and accepting responsibility to thoroughly become familiar with the information found within and to comply with the policy. Receipts must be signed and returned to the appropriate Office of Student Affairs during the week of Orientation. Copies of the signed receipt will be kept in an individual s file. I, the undersigned, acknowledge that I have received a copy of the Howard University Health Sciences Laptop Program, its meaning and implication and how it impacts on my educational plans and future professional goals at Howard University. Furthermore, I concede to become thoroughly familiar with this Policy and understand that information contained within is subject to change without prior notice. Name: ID #: @ Signature: Date: 8 P a g e
PLEASE NOTE: Failure to read, understand and interpret this Howard University Health Sciences Laptop Program Policy does not excuse students from the professional and academic risks described therein. Furthermore, personal factors, illness, or contradictory advice from any source are not acceptable grounds for seeking exemption from this policy and procedures. 9 P a g e
Determine System Properties in Windows 7 Summary The System Properties panel provides basic information about your system, including processor speed and system RAM or memory. This information is often important when troubleshooting system performance or for determining product compatibility. This article provides instructions to find the system properties information on your Windows 7 machine. Review Processor and Memory (RAM) Information 1. Click on the Start Menu, and locate Computer. 2. Right click Computer and select Properties. This will call up the System Properties dialog box. 3. The second and third lines in the System field provide the system's processor and memory specifications. Review Hard Drive Information 1. Click on the Start Menu, and click on Computer 10 P a g e
. 2. The Computer window will appear: 3. Right click on the Hard Disk Drives heading and select Properties. 5. The Properties dialog of your drive provides information about the total capacity of hard drive, amount of space used, and amount of space available as shown below: 11 P a g e
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Mac OS X Check System Information Click the Apple icon in the top left, and select About This Mac. For more advanced details click More Info... in the About This Mac window. 13 P a g e
System information will be displayed as shown: 14 P a g e
ra n("' HD Agent's Mac mini Contents I Howard University Health Sciences Student Computer i>rogram for 2018 Hardware Overview: imac 1 7/9!10 11:47 AM ATA Audio (Built In) Bluetooth Diagnostics r. Model Name: Model Identifier: Processor Name: Processor Speed: Number Of Processors: Disc Burning Total Number Of Cores: 2 Ethernet Cards Fibre Channel FireWire Graphics/Displays Hardware RAID Memory PCICards Parallel SCSI Power Printers SAS Serial-ATA USB Y Network AirPort Firewall Locations Modems Volumes WIVAN Y Software Applications r)pvplnnpr '-- 1 "J c c-hp Memory: Bus Speed: Boot ROM Ver sion: SMC Version (system): imac i Mac4,1 Intel Cort Duo 1.83 GHz 1 7 MR 1GB 667 MHZ IM41.00SS.808 1.115 Serial Number (system}: QP6190TRU2R Hardware UUID: 00000000-0000-1000-8000-0016CBCOE33B 15 IP age