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Where can I find information about graduate student laptop recommendations and support in the Kelley School of Business?

Laptop recommendations

Technology Services (TS) in the Kelley School of Business recommends that all graduate students select the laptop that best fits their needs. For information about computer recommendations for Kelley School of Business graduate students, visit the TS Notebook Computers page. For a complete list of UITS hardware recommendations at Indiana University, see ComputerGuide: Recommendations and common questions.

Indiana University has contracts with various vendors such as Dell, Sony, Apple, and others to provide laptop and desktop computers at a student discounted price. For details, see ComputerGuide: Deals by vendor.

Laptop support

At graduate student orientation, TS will hold hands-on sessions to help you connect your machine to the IU network. These sessions are not mandatory, but will be greatly beneficial to most users new to the IU network environment.

Additionally, TS has developed a series of online video tutorials to walk you through the steps from these hands-on sessions. These tutorials are available at TS User Tutorials. You can select the appropriate video for your operating system.

Note: You need Adobe Flash Player to view the tutorials. You can download this free player from Adobe's Adobe.

If you have further questions, email Kelley Technology Services or call the help desk at 812-855-4247.

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Last modified on July 17, 2009.

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