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  • ...es or their subcategories to keep things well-organized. If an appropriate category doesn't yet exist, please contact a moderator before creating it. ...o keep article names short(er). Should this ever be a problem (for example in documenting
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  • ...ularly known as '''Virginia Tech''' ('''VT'''), is a land-grant university in [[Blacksburg]], Virginia. ...time student population in Virginia and one of the few public universities in the United States that maintains a [[Corps of Cadets|corps of cadets]].
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  • ...a year and accessible over the network for automated or human interaction in a number of additional forms, such as [[w:LDAP|LDAP]]. Before 2010, it was necessary to make your PID visible in order to log in to terminals at the [[Math Emporium]] and [[Torgersen Hall]].
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  • ...puts on the [[Engineering Expo]], [[Engineers' Week]] and the [[Leadership in Engineering Conference]]. * [[Association for Women in Computing]]
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  • ...ers but became the only online course tool (besides departmental websites) in the fall of 2010. Sakai is Java-based. It is licensed under the [[w:Educati Version 1.0 of Sakai was released in March 2005. Scholar became available for production use at Virginia Tech on
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  • ...t of the LUUG for many years. Generally, one a semester is hosted. Turnout in 2009 averaged around 15 participants. The only necessary preparation for at ...Technology]]. Around 15 people showed up. Footpaths on campus, businesses in the [[University Mall]] and roads and parking lots around [[The Village]] a
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  • ...Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering]]. It is located in 432 [[Whittemore Hall]]. Access is through a keypad, the number to which ca == Physical Resources in the CVL ==
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  • ...the vehicle itself runs Ubuntu as its operating system. The team is housed in the [[Ware Laboratory]]. Its faculty advisors are [[Daniel Stilwell]] and [ [[Category:Academic curricular student organizations]]
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  • ...me projects, such as design and implementation assignments using the [[Lab-in-a-Box]] breadboard or [[Spartan3E]] board. ...ring of 2010, the electrical courses moved to the [[Open Electronics Lab]] in [[Whittemore Hall]].
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  • The Monitor module was enabled in fall of 2007 but by fall of 2010 its cost and non-compliance with the [http In the spring of 2009, the [[IT Security Office]] and Dynamic Knowledge Transf
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  • ...his class is a [[Open Electronics Lab]] course that makes use of the [[Lab-in-a-Box]] kit and textbook. ...st. The teaching assistants are not obligated to support this software but in the past they have been helpful or at least accepting of it.
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  • ...lems and useful as a reference, although it is missing some topics covered in the lecture. {{Textbook|ebook=none|pirated=scan}} [[Category:Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • ...ti-threaded design were studied, with programming is done in C#. Beginning in fall 2010, the course has changed to focus on developing Android applicatio [[Category:Electrical and Computer Engineering]]
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  • ...edu/html/wireless/wlan/registration.html Customer OnLine Access (COLA)] or in person at the Student Telecommunications Office to enable your account. ...s connections cannot be directed to the login page and will time out. Type in your PID and password to be granted access.
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  • ...n in Java using [[w:WebObjects|WebObjects]] with some glue scripts written in [[w:Perl|Perl]]. [[Category:Libre projects]]
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  • ...ber 7th, 2009 to give his "Future of the Internet" talk. The talk was held in the [[Alumni Assembly Hall]] which seats a mere 135. Late comers were turne [[Category:Speakers]]
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  • ...systems built in to [[Moodle]] or [[Scholar]], but it continues to be used in a few [[Electrical and Computer Engineering]] and [[Computer Science]] cour [[Category:Libre projects]]
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  • ...mble control a Linux netbook with a wiimote. The audio programming is done in [[w:Pure Data|Pure Data]]. Custom-built, inidvidual, hemispherical speakers A 30 minute "sneak peak" performance was given on Friday, December 4th in [[Squires Student Center]]'s studio theater.
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  • ...ryde Hall]], and [[Torgersen Hall]]. The department's offices were located in Torgersen Hall until 2008, when the bottom floor of McBryde was renovated t [[Category:Departments]]
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  • ...of the [[CEL]] next door in [[Durham Hall|Durham]]. It also has facilities in [[Torgersen Hall]] and the [[Arlington Research Center]]. The ECE departmen [[Category:Departments]]
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  • ...advisory role in the formulation of the upcoming [[computer requirement]]. In the spring semester, the STC puts together the [[Engineering Technology Sho ...tops for use in the engineering curriculum. Although they reported success in running Windows applications like Autodesk Inventor inside a virtual machin
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  • ...abrication machine donated to the ECE department is intended for inclusion in the laboratory. ...ham Hall]], but fell apart due to personnel issues. The current lab opened in the spring of 2010.
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  • ...improving learning outcomes in high-enrollment math courses. Since opening in 1997, it has had [[lockers]]. ...ial for these classes jarring, and have resorted to uninstalling that font in order to force their browsers to choose a different one.
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  • ...nt.<ref>http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-doc.html</ref> Free information in its various forms is leveraged and created by a number of Virginia Tech ser [[Category:Campus computing resources]]
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  • ...work is written in C++ using CORBA, with some tools and components written in Python. OSSIE is licensed under the GPLv2. It is directed by [[Carl Dietric [[Category:Libre projects]]
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  • ...e [[Linux and Unix Users Group]] put together the necessary infrastructure in the fall of 2010 and spring of 2011 to finally launch <code>gobblerpedia.or [[Category:Campus computing resources]]
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  • ...lytechnic Institute and State University]]. Blacksburg is the largest town in Virginia by population. There are many larger municipalities, but they are ...iods. Monthly mean temperatures range from 30.9 °F in January to 71.1 °F in July. Blacksburg is quite windy.
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  • ...in person at the Hokie Passport office, or at one of the machines located in [[Hokie Grill]], the [[Math Emporium]], [[Squires Student Center]] near Hen The '''Hokie Passport Office''' is located in the [[Student Services Building]]. They issue new and replace Hokie Passpor
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  • ...ied each week.<ref name="rtmoxley"/> The university-owned quarry has been in operation since the 1950s.<ref name="bsm">{{cite news|url=http://www.buildi [[File:Hokie Stone Quarry Blacksburg.JPG|thumb|right|The main quarry in Blacksburg. This is the south slope]]
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  • ...ebird/about.html</ref> The HokieBird's current incarnation debuted in 1987 in the Football season opener against Clemson. [[Category:History]]
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  • '''The Lyric Theatre''' is a not-for-profit theater located in downtown [[Blacksburg]]. ...Party Headquarters. Renovations were made in 1998 and the theatre reopened in October 1998. It continues to operate as a movie theater and community cent
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  • EMCVT is a successor to the old '''Student Media Board''', and was formed in 1997. Several seperate forces lead to it's creation: ...Collegiate Times]] and other organizations in the Media Board, culminating in the '''Director of Buttlicking''' lawsuit
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  • ...wn as the "Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College." He held a degree in mathematics from the [[University of Virginia]], as did his son, [[Charles [[Vawter Hall]] was named in his honor.
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  • ...and is used for heating, cooking, cleaning, sterilization, and autoclaving in many campus buildings. The facility primarily relies on 3 smaller natural g [[Category:Buildings]]
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  • ...b of Virginia Tech''' is a dance club turned service organization. Founded in 1892, it is the oldest fraternal organization on campus. The name for the g The German Club hosts the [[Midwinters Dance]] every year in February and hosts a fundraising opportunity for sororities called [[Goldru
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  • ...s open to all comers, costing $5 for a ticket in recent years. The cost is in part subsidized by the German Club's fundraising efforts, which have primar [[Category:Events]]
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  • ...mated [http://wiki.makerbot.com/thingomatic Thing-O-Matic] vending station in Ranolph Hall. The proposed system would allow students to print from one of [[Category:Mechanical Engineering labs]]
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  • ...ampus. The first phase of the project included installing up to 50 cameras in the [[Perry Street Garage]], and the second phase includes upgrading the ex ...include 4XEM, AXIS, Arecont Vision, Pelco, and Sony. They are being placed in the private 172.22.0.0/16 subnet, which is a portion of the subnet used for
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  • ...nt created an AM transmitter in his dorm room, though WUVT-FM itself began in 1969. Today, like other student media organizations on campus, WUVT is a d ...the air by late November of 1952. The station first began transmitting FM in October of 1969. At some point, operation of the station came under the umb
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  • ...n]], through cornfields and wooded areas. The course was opened for racing in 1993. [[Category:Facilities]]
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  • ...held its celebration in March for some years because February is too cold in [[Blacksburg]]. While the SEC struggled for some time to make E-Week a succ [[Category:Events]]
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  • '''DJ Smiles''' is a disk jockey in Blacksburg. He has DJ'ed for a number of events on campus, including the 20 [[Category:People]]
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  • ...o the [[German Club Manor]] where they compete in field games for the pot. In 2011, the pot was roughly $4000, and the winning sorority received 50%, the [[Category:German Club]]
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  • Blacksburg is located in [[Southwest Virginia]]. 5 kilometers from Blacksburg is [[Christiansburg]] ...varies depending on time of day, but tends to be very heavy on game days. In many cases though a private vehicle is the only way you can reach the town.
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  • ...r this award sit beside those for the [[Sporn Award]] in the Dean's office in [[Torgersen Hall]]. [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...mbly of the SEC. Plaques naming each recipient reside in the Dean's office in [[Torgersen Hall]] beside the plaques for the [[Wine Award]]. While website [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...s going the wrong way around Drillfield Drive, assuming they don't get hit in the process. There are several bike shops around town including [[Hokie Spo ...king Services]] "requires" that all bicycles used on-campus be registered, in order to help retrieve stolen bicycles and combat theft. There is no regist
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  • ...omputer Science]] department's Undergraduate Learning Center, which opened in 2009 and covers much of [[McBryde Hall]]'s first floor (Room 106 and 110). Access is restricted via Hokie Passport to those enrolled in at least one CS course.
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  • ...multiple choice answer devices. They operate at 915 MHz. The lecture halls in [[Hahn Hall North]] have cabinets of these devices. [[Category:Campus computing resources]]
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  • ...ation system, runs [[:Category:Computer labs|computer labs]] such as those in [[Torgersen Hall]], and performs numerous other functions. ===Center for Innovation in Learning and XCaliber Award===
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