Sunday, April 17, 2016

Activity 8-9 Acceptable Use Policy

I compared the acceptable use policy for two Universities. The University of Oregon and the University of Brown in Providence, RI. At first glance I thought they were extremely outmatched. One policy seemed to be more robust and extensive than the other. This is not true. After taking a closer look, they both seem to provide the same amount of information with little differences here and there. They both are concerned about the limited capability of their network resources and they urge their students to be mindful of this fact. The Acceptable Use (AU) policy for the University of Oregon goes a little further in talking about how students who need to do research for a paper will get priority of using their system over a student that wants to send personal emails. Both AU’s mention State and Federal regulations when it comes to violations of the policy. They both seem to cover all angles.


            I found a few slight differences when comparing both AU’s. The AU for the University of Oregon gets a tad bit more specific in areas. Brown University tend to be direct and straight to the point but that have way more broad statements about acceptable use. Brown did get specific when they talked about some other inappropriate activities like things that may affect the school’s tax-exempt status, and using the computers for political purposes, and financial gain. Although they both basically state that the electronic property is subject to being searched, the university of Oregon does the best job in spelling this out in the AU Policy. I think both policies will do the job of protecting the students, faculty, and the school from malicious activity.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Ch7-9: Survey Monkey

Ch7-9: Survey Monkey


Jibre A. Fortenberry

I believe I misunderstood what needed to be done. My scenerio was a real world scenerio. When the Presidential CAC mandate came thru our office no one liked it. Most customers were able to power thru the change. A little troubleshooting had to be done by a few team members to get the administartors and new customers up and running. 

This is the first time making a scenerio and a survey. I found it difficult to choose the questions and how many to choose. I choose to keep it short and sweet. It`s really simple to me. Either the support was satisfactory or the support was not so satisfatory. I Asked how the customer felt the Technician did, and how they felt about the overall support of the team. I did these to gauge were the disconnect or weakest link maybe if there was one. I left the last question open for comments or questions. This is a good way to let the customer vemnt or provide kudos.

The screen shots of the Survey are located below:


Sunday, April 10, 2016

Activity 8-1

I chose to do a side by side comparison of two things I hold very dear to me. The Xbox One and the PS4. I chose to use the review found @ http://www.trustedreviews.com/opinions/xbox-one-vs-sony-ps4 since it was the most recent review I found out of the five that I read. The site used price, design, connectivity/ports, controllers, exclusive games, user interface, and dashboards to compare the two gaming consoles. They also provided both technical specifications, remote play, accessories and virtual and augmented reality if the reader was interested in comparing those items. They were very extensive with their research and findings. One thing that they could have covered and did not would be technical support for both consoles. No matter how good a technical device is, something always does and will go wrong.
The person comparing both consoles has had both consoles and in addition to playing with both, she has down research online about both consoles to evaluate them. The reviewer could not provide a solid winner since they both have their pros and cons. She did say that if she had a choice to buy a new console right now that the XBOX One would be the strongest candidate due to the Windows 10 gaming platform. I think the reviewer was subjective in her evaluation since it`s just her providing input even if  she does have both consoles.
 I agree with her in the since that the windows 10 gaming platform is pretty cool. My son plays tons of Xbox games on our all-in-one pc. I also have a PlayStation vita and enjoy playing PlayStation games on the small handheld. One of my favorite games is the “Devil May Cry” series. If Xbox didn`t have this game available now I would go with PlayStation all the way. Between the media content, the availability to connect my cable box to it, the customization, and the new backwards compatibility of the XBOX One, I am truly a convert. I started off with a PlayStation, then I got a PS2, then an XBOX 360, then a PS4, and then an XBOX ONE. The Xbox gets the most play in the house. Round one goes to XBOX.