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MathType
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Norsk versjon - MathType Software information MathType is an interactive point-and-click editor that enables you to to write mathematical equations your text editor. The software contains more than 500 mathematical symbols and templates. MathType can be used together with a variety of applications. MathType is closely integrated with Word and PowerPoint - after installation we will fint a MathType tab on the toolbar in Word and PowerPoint. Word contains an Equation Editor as its standard mathematical tool, and MathType is often called the "the Professional Version of Equation Editor". MathType can convert equations to TeX, LaTeX and MathML v. 2 code. MathML is the standard for presenting mathematical equations on web pages. The software typesets equations in a mathematical manner while you type the equation. It can also export equations (all) from a Word document to pictures that are in EPS, GIF or WMF format. MathType can also convert an entire Word document to HTML, and the equations are saved as GIF pictures that are better quality than if you used Word's tool to convert your document to HTML. License information Site license: Matlab is available for Windows and Mac OS X. Used by several faculties at NTNU. Note that the program can only be used for academic work and not for commercial work. Download/Install/Run: From Software CenterFrom Software FarmFrom AppsAnywhere User support Introduction to MathTypeMathType documentationTips & TricksFAQs Supplier information Manufacturer: See more about MathType at Wiris Back to the software overview: More software products | Topic: Software
Tekla Structures
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Norsk utgave - Tekla Structures Software information Tekla Structures is software for structural engineering and building information modeling (BIM). Customers have used Tekla Structures to model stadiums, offshore structures, factories, residential buildings, bridges and skyscrapers. License information Volume license: Access limited and needs-tested volume agreement for a Dept./Faculty. Via license server. Available for Microsoft Windows Used by Faculty of Engineering (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering). Contact the IT responsible at the Dept. for details. Note that the program can only be used for academic work and not for commercial work. Download/Install/Run: From Software CenterFrom AppsAnywhere Supplier information Manufacturer: See more about Tekla Structures at Trimble Solutions Corporation Back to the software overview: More software products | Topic: Software
X-win 32
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Norsk versjon - X-win 32 Software information X-Win32 makes it simple to make different types of X Windows connections (XDMCP, REXEC, SSH, etc.) to remote Linux and Unix servers. It uses the graphic interface X-windows and associated software from a Windows computer. License information Site license: Available to all students and employees. Used by some faculties at NTNU. Note that the program can only be used for academic work and not for commercial work. Download/Install/Run: From Software CenterFrom Software FarmFrom AppsAnywhere Using the program The X server is started from All Programs --> X-Win32 --> X-Win32. When the program has started, an icon will appear in the bottom right on our screen, on the toolbar. By clicking this icon we will get a few different options, including Help. For more help, see StarNet Knowledge Database Setup of a connection is done by starting the X-Config from the same menu the program is started from, or by right-clicking the X-Win32 icon we talked about before, and choosing X-Config. All settings can be done in the X-Config interface. An instance of settings are saved as a Connection. A Connection can be changed by choosing Edit in this window. Setting up a connection is done by right-clicking the X-Win32 icone in the toolbar and choosing a Connection we have made, or choosing Connection and then Launch in this window. SSH As long as the computer you want to connect to is configured with support for x-forwarding, you can log into the computer and run programs through SSH. You can use X-Win32 to set up an SSH connection by doing the following steps: Use the X-Win32 wizard, and choose SSH as Connection Method. Choose a name for the connection. Press Next, and write in the hostname for the server. (ex. login.stud.ntnu.no)Press Next, and enter your NTNU username and password.Press Next, and choose operating system. Press Finish. Click the icon that was added to the list, and choose Launch to start a terminal.You can also choose to simply run the X-server and use a different SSH client than the one bundled with X-Win32. Most SSH clients will support x-forwarding. Error messages If you get an error message saying the following; Xlib: connection to "localhost:16.0" refused by server Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Serverit's because the machine you're trying to connect to is trying to connect to your X server, but is unable to authorize it. The solution is to add the machine to the X-Host list. You can find this list under the Security drop down menu in the X-Win32 Configuration window. Screen Shot Mark the option Screen Shot when you right click the X-Win32 icon. You can take a screen shot of either the entire screen, a spesific area, or a window. The screen shot can be printed, added to the clip board, or saved as a file in the .PNG format. Note that you can take a screen shot of everything on the screen, not just the windows from the UNIX machine you have access to through X-Win32. For more information about screen shots, see HELP. Links StarNet Support Supplier information Manufacturer: See more about X-win 32 at StarNet Communications Back to the software overview: More software products | Topic: Software
Software Farm
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NTNU's Software Farm gives students and employees access to many different software programs - without having to install them. This is particularly useful if you are doing work on a non-Windows-device. Innholdsfortegnelse [-] Availability at NTNU What are the advantages of Software Farm? Using the Software Farm in your browser Contact Norsk versjon - Programfarm. Topic page about software | Pages tagged with software Log in from Windows computer On other devices you will first have to install a remote desktop client, see more info below. User guide for Software Farm for WindowsUser guide for Software Farm for MacUser guide for Software Farm on iPad and iPhoneUser guide for Android phone and tabletUser guide for Software Farm for Linux Availability at NTNU Both students and employees have access to the Software Farm. It's free to use, but some software has limited access. A full list of all available software can be found in the article about Software on the Software Farm. NB! The programs can only be used for academic work - not for commercial work. What are the advantages of Software Farm? Software Farm allows you to run applications via a server instead of having the software on your machine. All you need is Internet access. The Software Farm gives you easy access to a lot of useful applications. It also allows you to: Access your files and documents wherever you are.Access to applications without installing them to your computer or other device.Run applications that are likely to respond quicker than if they were installed on your own computer.Get access to applications that are free of charge to use, although some have limited access. Using the Software Farm in your browser You can also use the software farm in your browser without installing any software on your machine. This requires an HTML5-compatible browser, but that should not be an issue as most modern browsers support this. Simply follow the link above and log in with your normal NTNU username and password and choose the program you wish to use. While this could introduce a bit more lag than connecting to a remote desktop, this is a way to use the software farm without installing anything and therefore adds a quick and easy option to connect to the software farm. Contact Orakel Support Services can help if you have questions or if you encounter difficulties.
Notifying the Norwegian Population Register about your move
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At this page you will find information about notifications of moving in connection with work stay abroad. Norsk versjon - Melde flytting til folkeregisteret. Topic pages about Sabbatical | Pages labeled with travel. If your stay abroad exceeds 6 months you must notify the Norwegian National Population Register about your stay abroad. As the work stay abroad is temporary the notification should be rejected. If your notification is accepted, and you are registered as emigrated from Norway, please contact the HR- and HSE- division as the move can have some negative consequences for you. You have 3 weeks to appeal the decision. Remember to notify about your move back to Norway You can find answers to all of your notification requirements for the Tax Office and Population Register here. Remember that when you return from abroad you cannot notify the different government agencies of your return via the Internet.
Print and copy in Ålesund
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The copy central is located behind the front desk in the main building. Students and staff are welcome to use the services. Contact: sbord@alesund.ntnu.no
Channels for information and news
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Where should you post information and news to reach your target audience? Summary of recommended channels and best practices for work with communications. Norsk - Kanaler for informasjon og nyheter Innholdsfortegnelse [-] What is information and news? Which channel should I use? Current students? Employees? External (or several target audiences) The channels in brief Innsida message channel Innsida web page Innsida bookmarks Blackboard Email Newsletters by email Teams External web (ntnu.no and ntnu.edu) Online news Information security and classification Open Internal Confidential Strictly confidential Visual presentation Approval and internal control Contact What is information and news? NTNU has many information channels and news channels. Before you decide which channel to use, it is important to find out which target audience you want to reach and the value of the information for the person receiving it. Information may be a combination of elements such as text, images and video. a news item is information about a current event or a relevant piece of a larger amount of information. A news item may refer to more detailed information somewhere else (the source). As sender, you are always responsible for thinking about protection of privacy and information security. Before you post information, you must always consider the security classification. Which channel should I use? First, choose your target audience – who are you going to communicate with? Current students? See which channels to use for communicating with current students. Employees? Is the information for: all employees?The information must be posted on the channel "All employees" if it is news and on an Innsida web page if it is not news. employees in a geographical location?Use the channel to the city or the building. employees in a formal unit such as a department, division or faculty?Use unit channels for news and unit bookmarks for content. a network or a permanent group of people?Use Innsida message channel. If the channel does not yet exist, you need to create a new channel. an ad hoc collection of people?Use email or Teams External (or several target audiences) Is it information that should be available over time (not a news item)?The external web Is it news?Read more about online news and which channel you should choose. Is it a newsletter / a collection of news items / a summary?Consider whether a newsletter by email could be a relevant channel. The channels in brief Innsida message channel Classified as: InternalInnsida has many different message channels for both students and staff. Some of these are predefined, while people can subscribe to other. It is possible to publish a message in several channels at the same time. This is called cross posting. Innsida web page Classified as: Internal or OpenInformation pages should be sorted by topic and should be user-oriented. They often consist of guides, information pages and summary pages. By default, all information pages on Innsida are open to the world, making it possible to search for them in Google and share them through email and social media. Innsida bookmarks Classified as: InternalFrom "Min side" ("My Page"), there are bookmarks under "Shortcuts" with useful links to frequently used pages and tools. There are common bookmarks for everyone, per unit, and your own private bookmarks. Blackboard Classified as: InternalAll information relevant to ongoing courses must be posted in Blackboard. Examples of things that should be posted on Blackboard include learning activities, communication with students, deadlines and teaching materials. Note that work that will be graded must not be placed in Blackboard. Email Classified as: InternalEmail communication with students | Read more about email Newsletters by email Classified as: OpenNewsletters by email are often a collection/summary of news to a list of recipients. Teams Classified as: InternalMicrosoft Teams offers a range of collaboration services and allows students, staff, groups and partners to work together. This is the arena for informal interaction and communication. Via Teams you can call others, send and receive instant messages, interact and share files. See also the chapter on information security and classification below. External web (ntnu.no and ntnu.edu) Classified as: OpenExternal web pages contains official information to the target audiences on this page. Online news Classified as: OpenPlease check out this guide for online news (Norw. only). Information security and classification Remember that you are responsible for all content and data that you produce and share. All information processed at NTNU must have a security classification. The summary shows the security classification that applies to each system. Please check out the bulletpoints about information security on this page. Open The information is available to anyone without login. Example: A web page or an open document in Office 365. Internal The information is available to selected internal and external users, but requires login. Example: exam answer papers. Confidential The information requires strict access control. This classification is used if disclosure would harm the public interest, the institution or individuals. Example: Information subject to a pledge of secrecy. Strictly confidential The information requires very strict access control. This classification is used if disclosure would cause substantial harm to the public interest, the institution or individuals. For example people who need special protection. Visual presentation Download this information as an pdf Approval and internal control Adopted by the Rector in the Council of Deans on 17 April 2018Last updated: 2022.10.04 Contact Contact Orakel Support Services for any technical questions and help.Contact the Communication Division for advice and questions on interpretation.
Wiki pages - Confluence
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NTNU's wiki program, Confluence, is a perfect tool for sharing information and documents with internal and external partners. Innholdsfortegnelse [-] Free wiki tool Here is what you get in the basic package Request a wiki How it works Access Operation and administration Backups What you can expect Contact Norsk versjon - Wikisider - Confluence Looking for something else? Topic page about Web | Pages labeled with wiki Free wiki tool You can get this wiki tool for free, as it is included in the larger software package that NTNU has purchased. However, if you need add-ons to the software, your research group or unit will have to pay for this in each individual case. If in the future the service is removed from NTNU's software packaging, it will likely continue to be financed using some other source of funds. Here is what you get in the basic package Ability to create a wiki in the standard layoutAccess control Operations and supervisionBackups Request a wiki Send your request to NTNU help's form for Request wiki hotel. Your request should include a description of the objectives for the wiki, as well as the name of the person who will be the wiki administrator. NTNU will evaluate your request based on Guidelines for the use of NTNU's wiki hotel (pdf, in Norwegian). Once your request has been approved, the wiki will be created. How it works You'll be given access to a wiki at a wiki hotel (in Norwegian), which is owned and operated by NTNU. When you go to the wiki hotel, you'll also find a user manual, both for beginners and more advanced users. When you create your wiki (also in Norwegian) you'll get the default NTNU format and the ability to control access. Access Each wiki administrator can create his or her own access groups and add people to these different groups. There are two standard access groups: one for administrators and one for users. Operation and administration The system is operated and administered by NTNU IT. Maintenance takes place every other Wednesday of the month between 17:00-19:00 (5pm - 7pm), and users are notified of down time 7 days in advance. Users will be notified of any other interruptions in service 7 days in advance, although if there are problems of a critical nature, it is possible that the system will be serviced on short notice. Backups The entire wiki is backed up every night. You can also back up your own wiki if you are the administrator. If you have your own backup, you can go back to an earlier version of your wiki or the articles in it if necessary. Your obligations and responsibilities Clients/wiki administrators are responsible for keeping themselves informed about planned and unplanned downtimes, and informing their users about it.Clients/wiki administrators are responsible for instabilities or problems that result from changes that the client him or herself have made. Any time that NTNU IT has to correct these problems will be billed to the responsible party.Clients/wiki administrators are responsible for ensuring that the contents of the wiki adhere to approved guidelines.Clients/wiki administrators are responsible for ensuring that external users adhere to the approved guidelines, IT-regulations, and requirements for the use of IT services at NTNU. What you can expect The wiki is normally available around the clock, 7 days a week. Your problems will be solved as soon as possible within standard response times. The delivery time for a new wiki is maximum of 5 days after your request has been approved. Contact Send your wiki request or other inquires to Orakel Support Services.
Report suspicious e-mail
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This page refers to how to identify and report suspicious e-mails for employees and students. Please report all suspicious e-mail to help improve our filtering of e-mails, and to handle the situations that might occur from them. Norwegian version: Rapportering av mistenkelig e-post Theme page for e-mail | Pages marked with e-mail Typical traits of suspicious e-mails Unexpected e-mail with an attachment Suspicious or unknown links. To see where a link will lead you, hover the link with the mouse without clicking it, and the adress will reveal itself E-mails containing a request for personal information such as credit card information, financial information, username and password, sensitive or secret information Misspelling(s) in the link Unusual long links Return address is apparently legitimate, but contains a request for bank transactions quick and/or secret As an employee, recieved emails from sources outside NTNU will be marked as "External". This is intended to help assessing whether the displayed sender is the colleague he/she appears to be. If the e-mail does not contain any of the typical traits mentioned above, but you still want to mark it as unwanted (SPAM), you may report it using the steps below on How to report suspicious e-mail in Outlook. How to report suspicious e-mail in Outlook Highlight the e-mail you want to forward. Click on "Report Message" at the right side of the "Home"-pane. Choose either "Junk" for regular junk mail, "Phishing" if you suspect it to be a fraud attempt, or "Not Junk" if it is a legitimate mail delivered to your junk folder. What happens when I report an e-mail? When an e-mail is reported, a ticket is created at NTNU SOC for further investigation of that e-mail. If necessary, NTNU SOC can also be contacted directly by mail or phone.
Reading rooms and computer labs at Tyholt
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Norsk versjon - Leseplasser og datasaler - Tyholt Topic page about Study halls | Pages labeled with Study halls
Regulations and local procedures for academic staff
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Staff regulations for teaching and research posts
Software available by request
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Norwegian version: Programvare tilgjengelig ved behov This article describes the prerequisite factors you should clarift before you request to purchase the software, when you can't find software that solves the task in the Software overview, Software Center, AppsAnywhere, the Software Farm, ot locally at your faculty/department. Relevent topic page: Software | Other pages tagged with software Before you request to purchase the software, there are some points that need to be clarified: Free version?Check for a free version of the software:Can NTNU use the software freely?Is there a restriction on how the free version can be used? Existing agreement?If new software has to be purchased, NTNU is committed to buy from the supplier Crayon AS, see overview Sikt webpage (Norwegian only).If Crayon cannot deliver the software, we either have to bid or buy directly from the manufacturer depending on the amount of costs. See NTNU's purchasing regulations (in Norwegian). Other clarificationsDoes the software comply with the digital safety guidelines at NTNU?Do you need data processing?Do you have funding and approve clearly?How extensive is the use of the software?Should it be used in teaching across the faculty?Should it be used for externally funded research?Should the software be used to control scientific equipment? Contact The Section for IT management in NTNU's IT division may help with the procurement, conclusion and maintenance of software agreements. Therefore, contact Orakeltjenesten if you need help purchasing the software. 26.11.18
20-sim
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Norsk versjon: 20-sim Software information 20-sim is a modeling and simulation program for mechatronic systems. With 20-sim you can enter model graphically, similar to drawing an engineering scheme. With these models you can simulate and analyze the behavior of multi-domain dynamic systems and create control systems. You can even generate C-code and run this code on hardware for rapid prototyping and HIL-simulation. License information Volum license: Access limited and needs-tested volume agreement for a Dept./Faculty. A class set via license server + some single-user licenses. Used by The IV Faculty (Department of Marine Technology). Contact the IT responsible at the Dept. for details. Note that the program can only be used for academic work and not for commercial work. Download/Install/Run: From Software CenterFrom Manufacturer Supplier information Manufacturer: 20-sim Back to the software overview: More software products | Topic: Software
Software products
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Back to the software overview | Topic: Software
Snagit
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Norsk versjon – Snagit Software information Snagit is a screen capture software with built-in advanced image editing and screen recording. You can capture a full screen desktop, region, window, or scrolling screen, and build custom graphics with arrows, text, highlights and more. License information Volume license: Access limited and needs-tested volume agreement. Available only for employees on MacOS X, Microsoft Windows. 15-day trial version. Used by some units at NTNU, including NTNU University Library and NTNU Education Quality Division. Note that the program can only be used for academic work and not for commercial work. Download/Install/Run: From Software Center Supplier information Manufacturer: See more about Snagit at TechSmith Corporation Back to the software overview: More software products | Topic: Software
Digital home exam - for students
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This site contains information about how to deliver your home exams, reports, hand-ins, project assignments, bachelor- and master´s thesis, as well as other graded assignments digitally in Inspera Assessment. Norsk versjon - Digital hjemmeeksamen - for studenter Topic page about exam | Pages labeled with exam Log in to Inspera Assessment PS: Enable English subtitles The video shows how a home exam in Inspera Assessment can look like. Note that the video was created during the pandemic, and that the focus is on school exams that were converted to home exams with the same exam duration. 1. Preparations for your home exam Ensure your equipment is in working order Internet We recommend that you use wired internet access during the exams if available. When using a wireless internet connection, we recommend that you have your computer as close to the wireless access point as possible with a stable connection. You may want to inform other users of the network you are on that the exam is being conducted so that they may adjust their use of the shared network if necessary. If you happen to lose your internet connection then there are some other options you can consider like using a mobile device to setup a shared internet connection. Updated computer and browsers Remember to update your computer and browser a day or two before the exam to minimize the risk of it auto-updating during your exams. We recommend using Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Safari. Browser extensions: We highly recommend that browser extensions such as ADblockers, VPN and tracking blockers are disabled when working in Inspera Assessment. Alternatively, you can use a different browser when working on your exam. This is to ensure that any updates to these extensions do not block elements or saving of your assessments. Borrowing computer equipment We have a limited number of backup computers available during campus exams for emergency loans, but unfortunately not for use during home exams. If you have any issues with your own computer, you are welcome to visit our Oracle Support Service, and we can help you troubleshoot it. If you don't have your own computer, you can try to borrow one from elsewhere or purchase one. § 3-10. Laptop Students are required to have their own standard laptop computer for use in teaching and evaluation. Familiarize yourself with the exam system Log in to Inspera Assessment using your NTNU FEIDE username and password. Navigate to the "demo tests" tab and choose a relevant demo test. Go through the question set. A home exam can include different question types. Some question types can be answered directly in Inspera Assessment, while others must be answered with a file upload. Most home exams will have an auto delivery feature enabled. This means that what you have done and / or uploaded will be delivered automatically when the exam time expires. This differs from school exam and bachelor/master, where you have to manually deliver. As with the school exam, what you do in Inspera is automatically stored in intervals. File upload questions will give you confirmation when a file is successfully stored. You may remove or replace existing files. Only the last version will be available for the graders. Your actual exam will be visible in Inspera Assessment under "My Tests" a few days before the exam date. If the test is not visible the day before the exam, contact your department. Taking an exam abroad? Be aware of the following: Exam times shown in Studentweb and in the course description are always given in Norwegian time (CET). In Inspera, start and end time will adjust according to the computer clock. This means that if your computer shows local time, Inspera will also show the exam times in local time, and you can follow these times. 2. During your exams Log in to Inspera Assessment and find your exam under "My tests". Read the information on the cover page and the question text carefully. Pay extra attention to whether the questions should be answered directly in Inspera, or if you can submit parts of or the entire answer as an uploaded file. Do not take the file upload option for granted. A file upload question looks like this. If the question set does not contain such a question, it is not possible to upload files. If your submission is supposed to be anonymous, make sure you remove author metadata from your files. Answers given directly in Inspera and uploaded files are saved continuously. Files must be uploaded before the test closes. You can upload, remove and replace files in Inspera during the exam. Please note that you can only upload one file per upload assignment question. When the exam time expires, the current files are submitted automatically. It is your responsibility to ensure that the files you have uploaded are correct and intact. Use the "download" button in the question in Inspera to check your files. Your submission will be locked when the exam time expires. Remaining examination time will always be visible in the top left corner, as a countdown. The countdown includes any additional time, and indicates when the test closes and it becomes impossible to submit. strong>NB! For home exams with a duration of up to and including 6 hours, where parts of or the entire answer should be submitted as a file, 30 minutes are added to the examination time. The additional time is included in the remaining examination time, visible in the top left corner of the screen. The additional 30 minutes are meant for uploading/submission. If you experience technical problems during your exam or when submitting your answer, contact technical support immediately. The contact information is stated on the cover page of the exam, and/or in the test's information box when you view the test in "My tests" on the dashboard in Inspera. For long term exams (6 hours+) - contact the relevant department. For short home exams (duration up to 6 hours) - telephone +47 73 59 16 00. 3. After the exam You are expected to verify that what you have submitted is correct. If you submit before the examination time runs out, go to the question set and check your answers. Download any files you have uploaded and review the content. If you would like to view or download your answer after the exam, log in to Inspera Assessment and navigate to the "Archive" tab.We recommend that you save copies of your exam answers as you will lose access upon completion of your study at NTNU. 4. Frequently asked questions about digital submissions Will Safe Exam Browser be required for home exams? No, home exams will be performed in your browser.You will have access to files and software on your computer. Are there any technical requirements for home exams in Inspera Assessment? There are few requirements for home exams in Inspera Assessment. Unlike for school exams, you may use Linux, chromeOS and tablets. Inspera Assessment does not support Internet Explorer. We also recommend you have a monitor larger than 10", any smaller screens might have issues with displaying the question set properly. Take the demo tests to check your equipment. If you experience any issues with questions or elements, we recommend you first try switching web browser. Please notify us of issues - even if you are able to solve the problem yourself. Can I work on the same exam with multiple tabs open at the same time? We strongly advise against multiple tabs/windows. You may face issues saving/submitting your work, as you risk overwriting answers in one tab when switching to another. Am i able to work simultaneously on different devices/browsers in Inspera Assessment? No, you may only have 1 session open. When you log into a new device/browser - your other sessions will be closed and you will be logged out. There is no test under “ My tests”. Your exam will be visible under "My tests" about 1-2 days before the exam date. If the test doesn't appear, this mainly has two possible reasons: The browser has cached an empty version of the page – try incognito/private browser window. You are not registered for the exam. Check your exam registrations in Studentweb. If you are not registered for the exam, contact the Examinations Office Not able to upload your file/answer This might happen when you are trying to upload a file type that is not permitted. Permitted file types are stated in the upload assignment question. Relevant guides Group submissions Home exam with hand drawings Home exam with third party software How to create PDF documents Pack and unpack zip-files/a> NTNU Software farm PDF Editor through software farm Sharing internet through a mobile device Remove author information from documents Using and citing sources Special needs accommodation If you have been granted extra examination time for written school exams, you will be granted extra examination time for home exams with ordinary duration of up to and including one week. The extra examination time is shown in Studentweb. More about special needs accommodation. Cheating Cheating on exams can result in annulment of the exam, in addition to suspensions from the University, and loss of the right to take exams at other universities end university colleges subject to the act relating to universities and university colleges, for up to one year. For more information, see. NTNU's site on cheating on exams. Contact & Support Orakel Support Services. E-mail: orakel@ntnu.no Tel: +47 73 59 15 00 Immediate support for an ongoing exam Phone number for IT-support is to be announced on the front page of your exam. For short term (duration up to 6 hours) exams the relevant contact number is +47 735 91600. This number is only staffed during planned short term exams and is only to be used in relevance to an ongoing or recently finished exam.
External feeds in your news stream
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How to add feeds from other sites to your news stream in NTNUs intranet. Norsk versjon - Eksterne feeds i nyhetsstrømmen Topic page about IT services | Pages labeled with Innsida Innholdsfortegnelse [-] Add external feeds to your news stream Screenshot: Add RSS feed to Innsida You can receive news updates from, for example, Khrono, Gemini or the Research Council in your news feed, together with internal NTNU messages. This means you don't have to visit many websites to check news. Add external feeds to your news stream You can read news from other sites —such as BBC or Norwegian SciTech News — to your startpage news stream in Innsida. If you cannot find the feed in Innsida via Channels → Discover new channels, then you can add it: Find the URL for the RSS-feed for the site you want to follow.Click the Channels-button, found at bottom of your startpage news menuChoose the tab Discover new channelsClick «Add new RSS feed», paste the address of the feed, and then click «Add new RSS feed». Rektoratets blogg, Universitetsavisa, Gemini, Forskning.no and many other RSS-feeds are already available in Innsida, you just need to search for them.
Financing for exchange studies
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Information regarding scholarships and grants that could be viable for students planning to go on an exchange stay abroad. Denne siden på norsk Back to the overview page on exhange studies: Exchange Innholdsfortegnelse [-] Exchange scholarships managed by NTNU Funding from Norway’s Loan Fund (Lånekassen) Green Erasmus Other scholarships, grants and endowments Funding of adaptations for special needs Exchange scholarships managed by NTNU Many participants in exchange schemes will receive one of the grants that NTNU manages: NTNU or Erasmus scholarships. You do not need to apply for these scholarships; you will automatically be considered after you have submitted an application for exchange through SøknadswebStudents planning professional practice/internship abroad must have applied within the deadline to be considered for scholarships The scholarship is in addition to funding from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen) Funding from Norway’s Loan Fund (Lånekassen) The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (Lånekassen) has good support schemes for funding of exchange visits, sometimes also for foreign students: As well as basic support, you can get funding for travel, tuition fees and language coursesThe Loan Fund can provide a preliminary statement that you will receive financial support, which you may need when you apply for a visa. This applies especially to the United States and CanadaYou must have received advance approval and have been accepted by the host institution before you can apply to the Loan Fund. Your exchange coordinator will inform you when you can apply to the Loan Fund Green Erasmus Are you exchanging to Europe? If so, you can apply to have your travel expenses covered if you travel in an environmentally friendly way. Read more about *Green Travel Support / Green Erasmus *here Other scholarships, grants and endowments There are many opportunities to apply for various sholarships, grants and endowments (cash donations). Some depend on geographical location, some are available for a specific field of study, and others are open to all. Here is a list of some grants and scholarships that may be relevant. Funding of adaptations for special needs If you need adaptations or support services, an additional grant may also be paid during the period of study abroad. Subpages Other exchange scholarships and grantsExchange grants managed by NTNU
Courses and help from the library
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NTNU University Library provides open courses on reference management tools (e.g. Endnote, Zotero, BibTeX), finding literature and other information, academic writing and more. Norsk versjon: Kurs og veiledning fra biblioteket Innholdsfortegnelse [-] Open courses Tailored courses Online resources Help from the library Contact Library services for students | Library services for employees Open courses The library offers open courses to employees and students. These courses are free and open for anyone at NTNU, but most courses require registration. We offer courses in how to search for literature use the library resources use reference management software (e.g EndNote)set up data mangement plansNVivoFind courses open to employees and students Tailored courses The library offers tailored courses for students, lecturers and researchers. We offer courses in: literature searchhow to use references and how to cite your sourceshow to use reference management software (e.g. EndNote)open science and data mangement plansThese courses can be integrated in your courses, or tailored to groups of students or employees. The courses can be held in the library, online or in your classroom. Contact the library for details Online resources Academic writing - get help with your academic writing from the University LibraryPhD On Track - online resource for PhD studentsResearch data managementLearn how to search for literature and how to use databases in these useful video tutorials: Video tutorials from NTNU University LibraryVideo tutorials from Gjøvik Library Help from the library Our libraries may offer individual or group guidance to students and employees at NTNU. The main areas we offer help in are information searches and literature, correct use of sources, reference management software, copyright, open science and data mangement plans. Some of our libraries also offer guidance in Cristin for employees and PhD research fellows. How to search for literatureHow to manage references (e.g. EndNote)The Virtual LibraryContact your local library to set up a session with a librarian. You need to use a separate form to book a help session at the Gjøvik Library. Contact Contact your local library - if you have other questions.Follow our Innsida channel “Nytt fra Universitetsbiblioteket” (“News from the University Library”).
FAIR research data
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Norsk versjon - FAIR forskningsdata Topic page about research data | Pages labeled with Open Data On this page you will learn what FAIR data is and how to make your research data FAIR. Innholdsfortegnelse [-] What is FAIR data? FAIR during the project FAIR when archiving and publishing data Useful links Contact What is FAIR data? The international FAIR principles are a set of overarching guidelines for preparing research data for further use by both humans and machines. FAIR stands for findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. In other words, FAIR data is organized in a way that makes it possible to find it, and where the use of format and additional information makes it possible to understand and reuse it. Remember that in very few cases will data be completely FAIR. The purpose of working according to the FAIR principles is to increase the potential for reuse, and in many cases even small steps can significantly increase the degree of FAIRness. FAIR data involves, among other things, the use of: Persistent identifiers (e.g. DOI) Adequate metadata and documentation Clear licenses (for more information on licensing of research data, see Openscience.no) Accepted standards and formats In addition to the basic principles of Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR), FAIR also includes the requirement that data and metadata should be designed in a way that makes them easy for machines to understand and handle. Ideally, machines should be able to discover and utilize this data without the need for manual facilitation. It is important to think FAIR even if the data material in question is not to be shared openly - data should still be FAIR during the project for everyone who will have access, including yourself. Use the data management plan actively to plan for FAIR data. Here you can describe how the files will be organized, which formats will be used and how documentation will be created and preserved. By choosing an archive well in advance, you can also plan your data management in light of the criteria of the archive in question. For an overview and explanation of the individual FAIR principles, see GO FAIR. FAIR during the project While working on the project, it is important to think about organization and overview. Version control New versions of data files are often created, and it is recommended that each new version is given a unique name. A common way to do this is to number the versions, for example "v1", "v2", or "v2.1". Naming of files To keep track, you should also pay attention to the naming and dating of files. Use a date format such as YYYYYMMDD, create short and explanatory file names, avoid special characters and use underscores instead of spaces. Documentation and ReadMe file Keep all documentation that can be useful for understanding the dataset and create a ReadMe file to accompany the files. Other types of results and resources can and should also be made as FAIR as possible, such as source code, software, models, protocols and learning resources. FAIR when archiving and publishing data Although it is important to work to make research data FAIR throughout the entire research data management process, it is particularly important to think FAIR when making data available, for example when publishing an article. Often, many of the basic FAIR principles are met by choosing a certified repository for research data when making the dataset available. Read more: Research data repository A good archive will, among other things, make the dataset searchable in search engines for research data, provide the dataset with a DOI or other identifier, and often have some options for licenses. It is important to consider file formats and the use of open software rather than manufacturer-owned (proprietary) software. When archiving datasets, the document should therefore often be saved in a different format than the one used during the process, for example plain text rather than Microsoft Word, and CSV rather than Microsoft Excel. NTNU's research data archive in DataverseNO is an example of an archive that provides a high degree of FAIRness by, among other things, providing DOI, having standardized metadata and using open formats. Useful links The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (Wilkinson et. al., 2016): How to FAIRMaking Qualitative Data Reusable - A Short Guidebook (Verburg et al., 2023) Self-Assessment Tool to Improve the FAIRness of Your DatasetHow FAIR are your data? A checklist (Jones & Grootveld, 2017) Contact Research Data @NTNU in NTNU Hjelp. External users can send an email to research-data@ntnu.no. University Library - if you have other questions about library services
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