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If you have specific questions, please [[https://mlc-wels.edu/support|contact Network Services]]. | If you have specific questions, please [[https://mlc-wels.edu/support|contact Network Services]]. | ||
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+ | ===== Classroom Presentation Requirements ===== | ||
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+ | Most classrooms on campus are equipped with a USB 3.0 docking station for use by faculty, staff, students, and the public for presenting using a device. For more specific information on classroom technology, you can visit the [[classroom-tech:|Classroom Technology]] area of this knowledge base. | ||
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+ | Your device will need one of the following ports to use the docking stations: | ||
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+ | * USB 3.0 A-style connector or adapter | ||
===== Windows Computer ===== | ===== Windows Computer ===== | ||
- | * Operating System: Windows 10 | + | * **Operating System:** Windows 10 |
- | * Processor/CPU: Intel Core m3 or AMD equivalent (or faster) | + | * **Processor/CPU:** Intel Core m3 or AMD equivalent (or faster) |
- | * RAM: 4 GB minimum/8 GB recommended | + | * **RAM:** 4 GB minimum/8 GB recommended |
- | * Storage: 128 GB minimum/256 GB recommended | + | * **Storage:** 128 GB minimum/256 GB recommended |
- | * Ports: at least one USB 3.0 A-style connector or adapter (for [[:classroom-tech:personal-laptop|connecting to our classroom docking stations]]) | + | |
Currently the faculty are using Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (released in 2015) tablets on campus. Older and lower-specced machines may work, but it is recommended to have a newer and faster machine if possible. | Currently the faculty are using Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (released in 2015) tablets on campus. Older and lower-specced machines may work, but it is recommended to have a newer and faster machine if possible. | ||
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For Apple machines, it is recommended to use a currently-supported device running the latest version of macOS. Here is a list of machines currently supported by macOS Mojave (latest release as of January 2019): | For Apple machines, it is recommended to use a currently-supported device running the latest version of macOS. Here is a list of machines currently supported by macOS Mojave (latest release as of January 2019): | ||
- | * MacBook introduced in early 2015 or later | + | * **MacBook** introduced in early 2015 or later |
- | * MacBook Air introduced in mid 2012 or later | + | * **MacBook Air** introduced in mid 2012 or later |
- | * MacBook Pro introduced in mid 2012 or later | + | * **MacBook Pro** introduced in mid 2012 or later |
- | * Mac mini introduced in late 2012 or later | + | * **Mac mini** introduced in late 2012 or later |
- | * iMac introduced in late 2012 or later | + | * **iMac** introduced in late 2012 or later |
- | * iMac Pro (all models) | + | * **iMac Pro** (all models) |
- | * Mac Pro introduced in late 2013, plus mid-2010 or mid-2012 models with a recommended Metal-capable graphics card | + | * **Mac Pro** introduced in late 2013, plus mid-2010 or mid-2012 models with a recommended Metal-capable graphics card |
[[https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201475|You can find more information on Mojave-compatible Macs on Apple's website]]. | [[https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201475|You can find more information on Mojave-compatible Macs on Apple's website]]. |