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Micro
Fund home
Information on replacing College-owned computers
Automatic
replacements
When
and how your computer will be replaced
Preferred
configurations
Current models and configuration information
Expectations and caveats
A.k.a. "the fine print"
FAQ
Frequently
asked questions
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Frequently-asked Questions About the Micro
Fund
"Can somebody help me? I don't even know what to ask for, I
just know my computer is very old."
ITS staff will be happy to assist you. All you need to do is check the
Macalester ID tag on your computer. In the 2009-2010 Micro
Fund, we will seek to automatically replace eligible
computers numbered between 21814 and 22320. If your computer has an ID
number within this range, and is eligible for automatic replacement, you
need do nothing until you receive an e-mail message directing you to a
Web page to indicate your choice. Please note that not all computers with ID
numbers in this range are eligible for Micro Fund replacement (for example,
computers purchased with FTR - Faculty Travel and Research funds - are not
replaced by the Micro Fund). To find out whether or not
your computer is eligible, please contact David Sisk at x6745 (or via e-mail, at
sisk@macalester.edu)
"I'm not familiar with the hardware vendors you use. I think
I can find pretty much the same gear a little bit more cheaply. Can I
select another vendor?"
No. While we appreciate the desire to save money for the
College, there is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into ITS's
supporting you and your colleagues' computing endeavors - and we depend on
strong relationships with reputable, reliable vendors to make this
possible. ITS has chosen our vendors carefully, with an eye
towards securing competitive pricing, responsive pre-sales consulting,
accurate billing, timely shipping, trustworthy parts selection and
configuration design, and of course dedicated technical support.
"If I cut back on the configuration of the computer awarded
to me, can I use the cost savings to buy other items?"
No. All the Micro Fund does is replace computer equipment.
"What about newly-hired faculty members? Will they arrive to
find new computers waiting for them?"
Yes - with a little advance planning by their department chairs. Faculty who are hired into
tenure-track positions are usually given startup
funds by the Provost. These funds are agreed upon at the time
a hire is made, and are earmarked to purchase books, lab equipment and
other materials needed for a scholar to begin work at Macalester. The
Provost expects that faculty members who are given startup funds will
purchase their first College-owned office computer, and possibly one or
more lab computers (if applicable), using startup funds. Department
chairs are strongly encouraged to have newly-hired tenure-track faculty
members contact their Academic Information Associate as soon as possible after hiring to discuss their
preferences and initiate appropriate purchases.
Non-tenure-track faculty members need computers, too. Department chairs
should plan ahead and request computers for new hires through the Micro
Fund whenever possible (using the Early Request
Form). Waiting until a few
days before a new faculty member arrives, then calling ITS and saying
"Professor So-and-So will need a computer," is not an
effective way to meet the new instructor's needs.
"What about computer equipment that is not eligible for
replacement through the Micro Fund?"
Computers can be acquired through sources other than the Micro Fund,
such as grants, departmental budgets, and faculty travel and research
funds (FTR). These same alternate funding sources should be used to
replace items that are not eligible for replacement through the Micro
Fund.
"What if I have questions you didn't answer in this
document?"
Please don't hesitate to
ask us. Call the Help Desk at x.6525 or David Sisk at x.6745 - both may
also be contacted via e-mail (helpdesk@macalester.edu and
sisk@macalester.edu, respectively). We stand ready to answer your questions
to the best of our ability.
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