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Saturday, July 13, 2013

What technologies are currently in use?


University of Phoenix has a host of different technologies they utilize to engage students and promote learning.  Technology plays a critical role in learning at University of Phoenix (University of Phoenix, 2013).  While they do offer a traditional classroom environment for students to attend, a majority of the students who come to the university do so because of their online class options.  Students utilize a computer to complete assignments, download course materials, and work on other tasks (University of Phoenix, 2013).  They have very specific requirements that students must meet in order to be able to participate in their online classes.  Below are charts adapted from the University of Phoenix’s website that outlines their expectations (University of Phoenix, 2013). 
Hardware and Peripherals
Software/Applications
Computer Accessibility
Accessibility for Operating Systems
Additional Software Requirements
-       2 GHz processor or faster
-       1 GB RAM or greater
-       80 GB hard drive or larger
-       Cable/DSL broadband connection or better
-       1024x768 resolution monitor or greater and supporting video card
-       Sound card with speakers
-       CD-ROM drive
-       Inkjet or laser printer
-       Computer microphone
-       A web camera capable of video web conferencing and editing
Operating System
-Windows XP or later or
-MAC OS 10.4 or later, with Windows XP or later Boot Camp partition (for selected courses)
Microsoft Office 2007 or later, Office 2008 (MAC)
-Office suite must include Microsoft Access
- Recommended is Microsoft Office Professional Academic 2010 (PC) or 2011 (MAC)
Microsoft Project (for selected courses)
One of the following Internet browsers
-Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later
-Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or later
-Google Chrome 7.0 or later
-Apple Safari 5.0 or later
Adobe Reader 9.0 or later
Adobe Flash plug-in 10.0 or later
System configured to allow installation of browser plug-ins as required
Local administrative privileges (for required software installations)
Anti-virus program
E-mail account
Broadband Internet access
All students need access to a computer for success in their coursework. 
Both Microsoft and Apple provide additional accessibility guides, tutorials, and tips for use on your computer. Windows Vista® includes built-in accessibility settings and programs that make it easier for computer users to see, hear and use their computers. Visit the Microsoft or Apple website for information beyond the documents provided here.
UOPX supplied software:
-       (via virtual student desktop for specific courses)
-       Microsoft® Visio® (for selected courses)
-       Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
-       Microsoft SQL server
-       Red Hat Linux
-       Adobe Flash Professional
-       Adobe Dreamweaver
-       Adobe Photoshop
-       Adobe Acrobat Standard
-       LabSim from TestOut
-       Oracle Database XE
Student Access:
- ALICE (for selected courses; free download)
- Citrix Online plug-in (latest version)
- Java JRE,JDK (for selected courses)
- Visual Logic (for selected courses; free download)


University of Phoenix is constantly reviewing these tools and technology in order to ensure that they are up to date on the latest trends in the technology space. 


Reference
University of Phoenix. (2013).  Computer Requirements.  Retrieved from                   http://www.phoenix.edu/students/how-it-                  works/innovative_education_technology/computer_requirements.html

2 comments:

  1. The University of Phoenix has been a major contributor to increasing access to learning of our deployed men and women in uniform. The UoPX recently launched smartphone applications (iPhone, Android) which allow mobile, military students the ability to participate in classroom discussions, receive instructor alerts, and view, save or post drafts even without access to laptops (Yaremich, 2011).

    Reference

    Yaremich, M. (2011, December 7). Military trends: Distance learning gaining appeal. Phoenix Forward. Retrieved from http://www.phoenix.edu/about_us/about_university_of_phoenix/technology_in_the_classroom.html

    Jenni Fletcher
    University of Phoenix

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  2. The university has a very vast assortment of technology tools for student to use.Bettye T.

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