Facilities guidelines for BOOM presenters

block.gif (1151 bytes)All presenters:

1) Pick up 'business cards' from Karla Consroe (5147 Upson Hall)

2) Prepare a poster board that explains your work

3) If you wish, prepare handouts for interested visitors

4) Prepare a 5-minute explanation of your work

5) Please determine which of the following categories applies to you

a) I can use a networked NT PC for my project

b) I am bringing my own PC which will not need to be networked

c) I am bringing my own PC which will need a network connection

d) I do not need a PC for my project

e) None of the above

block.gif (1151 bytes)Now, follow these instructions

a) I can use any NT PC for my project

You will be assigned a PC in the CSUGLAB for BOOM. You need to show up by 3:15 pm to set up your demo and project board (we will provide an easel).

b)I am bringing my own PC which will not need to be networked

You will be demonstrating either in Room 4135 or Room 5130. In either case, bring your PC to Upson hall by 3pm to get set up. If you wish, you can store your machine in a safe place in the morning. If you want to do this, please contact Karla Consroe (karla@cs.cornell.edu

c) I am bringing my own PC which will need a network connection

You will be demoing in the Upson Hall 3rd floor hallway. You will need to register the MAC address of your machine with us, and configure your machine to accept DHCP addresses. Please send mail to skeshav@cs.cornell.edu with the MAC address of your machine. To determine the MAC address on an NT machine, use the ipconfig /a command. On a Unix machine, use the netstat -i command.

d) I do not need a PC for my project

You will be demoing either in 4135 or 5130 Upson. Please bring a poster board and show up by 3:45 pm.

e) None of the above

block.gif (1151 bytes)If you have special requirements not covered by the four alternatives above, please contact skeshav@cs.cornell.edu as soon as possible. We will make special arrangements to accommodate your requirements.