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Why does MS-Exchange calendar publishing with Limited details show the name of the organizer in the subject?
- Partial answer: Because the organizer name gets already put into the booking itself, before publishing (I first thought it was put in by a bug the publishing settings, where there is supposed to be an option to enable/disable showing the organizer name ). UPDATE: Another part of the answer: AddOrganizerToSubject is set to true on the mailbox (Doh! Hm, but why did this not seem to cause a problem before)?
- Booking:

- Result (I saw the correct “whence”part of the subject briefly flickering up, but then the organizer name appeared in front of it):

- Publishing Setting:

- Published View (which is where we do not want the organizer to show):

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Layout of the Language Resource Center (LRC)
The numbers in the layout correspond to the numbers we posted (to facilitate teacher and student orientation and to aid in LRC temp staff troubleshooting) on the computer monitors and also (for IT staff) to the number part of the underlying computer names which can also be displayed in the classroom management systems NetOP School and Sanako Study 1200 on the teacher computer (32).

LRC website migration from WordPress to Drupal
Protected: How LRC assistants help with LRC room and resource mailboxes
Overview over speech recognition assignment possibilities in the LRC–from beginning to end
- UPDATE: now with more videos to watch.
- First switch languages, once you are in the right language:
- The speech recognition loads at startup with this window:

- or can be started from the desktop shortcut:

- To activate = make it start/stop listening, click on the microphone

- create and save individualized voice training data (only the first time you use speech recognition in the LRC),
- Watch how to train (for English, short 5 minutes);
- Watch how to back up/restore;
- beginner voice training example (long, before/after effect in speech recognition),
- homework assignment exercise design,
- Watch how (for English, with correction in MS-Word)
- dictation example.
Putting 2 Manfroto and Cullman camera tripods and 2 Smith-Victor Lights back into circulation with repair parts from eBay and HomeDepot
- The Library handed us back circulation of equipment that supports production classes in film studies since they could not maintain the equipment in good state of repair. We are having a hard time to do that, too,
- and regularly seem to lose – since we have no library, but only student staff, likely even more – vital parts (despite plenty of training and (feed:)checklists)
- which we cannot get replaced through approved university procurement channels.
- Enter the local HomeDepot, which has an entire aisle dedicated to screws, bolts, nuts and wing nuts, and eBay, which provides reasonable search features if you specify your parts well. While we do not have part numbers, the first order attempt was delivered in short time and proved successful: Here are the broken lights (screws wing nuts has been replaced in the meantime):




- Here are the the fixed tripods
- (still in the surplus bin, but no need: back into circulation):

- and their original parts, and replacement parts from eBay:




How staff can connect their smart phones to Ninermail
Including Calendars, useful if you need to receive a reminder for your LRC bookings. It is all documented here (but the student instructions are on top of the search results, which may be confusing to some): http://itservices.uncc.edu/facultystaff-services/email/mobile.
Scheduling assistant shows no information on free/busy
This effectively prevents all reservations of shared equipment. We tested with these 4 resources, and increasingly nearer dates in the future (from May to today). This is in Offcie265 from a student account. From a staff account in OWA, I do not see the same behavior: ![]()
Update: A resolution is being worked on… Update2: FIXED

