HOW TO CREATE ACCESSIBLE PDFS:
It is important to create accessible PDF files for anyone who needs or
find it helpful to use screen reading software. Some people can only
interface with a PDF by using a screen reader and others may find it
helpful for co...
In some instances (for example, installing programs from non-Apple
sources like Kbox) you may need to disable Gatekeeper in OSX. To do
this follow the steps listed below:
1. Open System Preferences (this can be found in the Apple menu)
2. Click on Sec...
Microsoft Office
Microsoft offers a free copy of Microsoft Office to students. Visit
https://go.augsburg.edu/freemsoffice
[http://go.augsburg.edu/freemsoffice] for more information. Augsburg
University does not sponsor this program -- we're just telling...
GNU Octave (v3.2.4) and QTOctave (v0.9.1) Installation Guide for
Windows
GNU Octave Download:
* Go to http://octave.sourceforge.net/
[http://octave.sourceforge.net/].
* Click "Windows installer (Octave and Octave-Forge)".
* Download and run the ex...
Installing LaTeX (ProTeXt for Windows)
* Download 'ProTeXt-3.1.3-060313.exe' from www.tug.org/protext/
[http://www.tug.org/protext/] or directly from CTAN:
http://mirror.math.ku.edu/tex-archive/systems/windows/protext/
[http://mirror.math.ku.edu/tex-a...
YouTube videos can be made available to the wider community for
enabling volunteers to add closed-captioning.
* Use media transcription standards such as those adopted by the FCC.
These include: accurate spelling, sentence case, proper grammar and
punct...
This article will teach you how to resize your videos so you can
upload onto Handbrake.
First you would want to install the program, if not already on your
computer. Lab machines on-campus should already have the Handbrake
program installed.
Go to hand...
A Remote Desktop Connection is available to people with Augsburg
University accounts who need access to a windows PC application from
off-campus or from a Mac on or off-campus. This article covers how to
connect rdp.augsburg.edu from both a Mac and a Wind...
Every file in Windows has a file extension that tells us what type of
file it is. Changing a file's extension changes the way a program
proccesses the file. Some common examples of file extensions are:
.pdf, .txt, .docx, .pptx, .jpg, etc,. Note that you m...