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IT teaching labs with Free Software: the GsyC (URJC) experience
Thursday, 14 April 2011 11:23

Date

2011-05-06

Lecturer

José Centeno González (URJC)

Summary

The Department of Telematic Systems and Computing (GSyC) is responsible for teaching subjects about 50 degrees and master's degree related to the Telecommunication Engineering and Computer Engineering, teaching classes at two different campuses. Practice classes of almost all of these subjects are at least 50% of teaching time thereof. These practices are carried out in 4 laboratories totaling more than 150 campus computers under OS GNU / Linux. Laboratories are multidisciplinary, and remian open to students 12 hours a day, so they can work in them outside of school hours. This conference will talk about the installation, maintenance and configuration computer tools, user accounts, files system, backup systems, examinations systems under restricted conditions of connectivity and relationship problems between the type of tools and practices required in the subjects and security and maintenance policies of University Computing Services.

 

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Author's Biography

José Centeno González

José Centeno González is Associate Professor at the Rey Juan Carlos University, where he currently performs the duties of Deputy Director of Infrastructure and Technology Laboratories at the Telecommunication Engineering School. He holds a PhD in Telecommunications Engineering from UPM (Madrid). He worked previously for 5 years at the Carlos III University of Madrid. In both universities he has been actively involved in the planning, installation and maintenance of teaching laboratories on Free Software. He teaches subjects related to Computer Network. He has also participated in teaching innovation projects related to the practical classes of these subjects.

 
 

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