{"id":73,"date":"2008-10-17T15:43:30","date_gmt":"2008-10-17T15:43:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ct-test-wp.taftcollege.edu\/itc\/?p=73"},"modified":"2008-10-17T15:43:30","modified_gmt":"2008-10-17T15:43:30","slug":"october-17-2008-minutes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/committees.taftcollege.edu\/itc\/october-17-2008-minutes\/","title":{"rendered":"October 17, 2008 Minutes"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Information Technology <\/strong><\/p>\n MEETING MINUTES<\/p>\n Friday, October 17, 2008<\/p>\n 10:00 am T-12<\/p>\n Members Present: <\/strong>Adrian Agundez, Dave Berry, Bill Devine, John Eigenauer, Rick Garcia, Mark Gibson, Richard Hudson, Brian Jean, Ruby Payne, Tiffany Rowden, Linda West, Henry Yong<\/p>\n Recorder: <\/strong>Michaela Young<\/p>\n Meeting start: 10:05 am<\/p>\n The minutes were approved unanimously<\/p>\n Adrian advised that IT would like to stay with equipment they can support. The oldest equipment is currently located in T6, T10 and Westec. TCI (T5 and T7) have the newest equipment. Henry commented that new computers were purchased for the math labs last year; therefore, they are fairly up to date.<\/p>\n Adrian recommended 19\u201d monitors instead of the 22\u201d monitors as table space prohibits the larger<\/p>\n monitors. Brian Jean added that the larger monitors pose too much of an obstruction between the student and instructor. He then asked if there were enough servers to keep up with the demand. Mark said that they are up to date with servers. Adrian stated they are getting away from the towers and are going to smaller boxes as floppy drives are hardly used anymore. That would also allow for larger monitors.<\/p>\n Brian said that in the lab setting the 19\u201d monitors might be preferable.<\/p>\n Dave suggested as an alternative to go with the setup in T7 where the computers are located around the outside perimeter of the room. Adrian said there is discussion around campus on how to fund the replacement of computers in the labs. He wants to set standards for computers as well as printers and data projectors. They are unable to install Vista at this time as the machines are not strong enough to handle that.<\/p>\n\n
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