Sarah, we must keep them away from the Dyad Institute and Neolution! This gene SERPINE1 is what P.T. Westmorland has been searching for to extend his pitiful life.
If you are both roommates, and share the Internet, it is unfair for one person to disrupt things such that no one else can access the Internet. Otherwise make him pay for his own line and he can do whatever he wants. You don't all want to get in trouble, right?
Does your university have a subscription to one of those software scripts, such as WebCT? It's usually used to post lecture notes, assignments, and provides a bulletin board for questions. It also has a submission section (for WebCT) that allows students to submit their assignments by a certain time. Then you can download them all, each file separated into student accounts, and compile each one and grade.
I'm hoping that any computers in the computer labs, library, etc have their security restrained enough so it would be difficult to get much out of it. With ports blocked all over the place, it'll take a lot of effort to get a piece of software running hidden that will send off your information. The computers are rebooted weekly/daily, I'm not sure. My school appears to use some sort of virtualization software that probably resets the machine every time it reboots, except for the saved documents folder. And then you have hundreds of other students using the same computer, and here's hoping we'll all get along and not cutthroat each other. Drop by a friend's room to conduct your most sensitive activities; I'm sure you can trust your friend, right?
Sarah, we must keep them away from the Dyad Institute and Neolution! This gene SERPINE1 is what P.T. Westmorland has been searching for to extend his pitiful life.
This one is pretty nice, too.
If you are both roommates, and share the Internet, it is unfair for one person to disrupt things such that no one else can access the Internet. Otherwise make him pay for his own line and he can do whatever he wants. You don't all want to get in trouble, right?
Does your university have a subscription to one of those software scripts, such as WebCT? It's usually used to post lecture notes, assignments, and provides a bulletin board for questions. It also has a submission section (for WebCT) that allows students to submit their assignments by a certain time. Then you can download them all, each file separated into student accounts, and compile each one and grade.
I'm hoping that any computers in the computer labs, library, etc have their security restrained enough so it would be difficult to get much out of it. With ports blocked all over the place, it'll take a lot of effort to get a piece of software running hidden that will send off your information. The computers are rebooted weekly/daily, I'm not sure. My school appears to use some sort of virtualization software that probably resets the machine every time it reboots, except for the saved documents folder. And then you have hundreds of other students using the same computer, and here's hoping we'll all get along and not cutthroat each other. Drop by a friend's room to conduct your most sensitive activities; I'm sure you can trust your friend, right?