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==Am I eligible for this software?==
 
==Am I eligible for this software?==
The MSDNAA license stipulates that only students taking courses in the ECE Department (with an ECE prefix) may download MSDNAA software. Students who are electrical or computer engineering majors but are not currently enrolled in at least one ECE class are not eligible to download MSDNAA software. This includes students who are currently participating in Co-op and students who do not take summer courses. The students may, however, continue to use previously downloaded software.
 
  
To prevent students from gaining access to MSDNAA by simply registering for an ECE class and dropping it before they complete it (have to pay for it), we cannot enable accounts until Drop/Add Day (The last day to get a refund).
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===Students===
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Under the DreamSpark usage guidelines, only students taking courses in the ECE Department (with an ECE prefix) may download DreamSpark software. Students who are electrical or computer engineering majors but are not currently enrolled in at least one ECE class are not eligible to download DreamSpark software. This includes students who are currently participating in Co-op and students who do not take summer courses. The students may, however, continue to use previously downloaded software.
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Students enrolled in courses for other Engineering departments should check this site, http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/soc/support/dreamspark, to see if a DreamSpark webstore is available from that department.
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===Faculty and Staff===
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Departmental faculty and staff who are involved with teaching an ECE course are eligible to download DreamSpark software for *personal* computers.
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==Usage of Downloaded Software==
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Software downloaded from ECEs DreamSpark webstore is for the support of teaching and non-commercial research.  They should only be installed on a user's personal machines.  Students, faculty and staff may not download and use software for other non-eligible users.
  
 
==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==
May 25, 2005 - Summer 2005 Drop/Add Day - Accounts enabled
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August 10, 2005 - Summer 2005 Last Day of Exams - Accounts disabled
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Access is activated two business days after the start of a new academic semester, and de-activated the Monday after the end of exams.  Access will not be provided early, nor will it be extended after de-activation.
August 30, 2005 - Fall 2005 Drop/Add Day - Accounts enabled
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December 13, 2005 - Fall 2005 Last Day of Exams - Accounts disabled
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Specific dates for activation and de-activation of accounts are now available as an announcement on ECE's DreamSpark webstore.
  
 
==What is ELMS®?==
 
==What is ELMS®?==
ELMS (e-academy License Management System) is a software distribution web site that each Program Administrator can tailor to his/her department's needs. ELMS is offered as a free member benefit to MSDN Academic Alliance member departments worldwide, so no additional fees apply in order to use it.
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ELMS (e-academy License Management System) is a software distribution web site that each Program Administrator can tailor to his/her department's needs. ELMS is offered as a free member benefit to DreamSpark member departments worldwide, so no additional fees apply in order to use it.
  
This program makes it possible for the ECE Department to distribute MSDNAA software to its students with minimal effort and expense.
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This program makes it possible for the ECE Department to distribute DreamSpark software to its students with minimal effort and expense.

Latest revision as of 11:19, 27 August 2013

Am I eligible for this software?

Students

Under the DreamSpark usage guidelines, only students taking courses in the ECE Department (with an ECE prefix) may download DreamSpark software. Students who are electrical or computer engineering majors but are not currently enrolled in at least one ECE class are not eligible to download DreamSpark software. This includes students who are currently participating in Co-op and students who do not take summer courses. The students may, however, continue to use previously downloaded software.

Students enrolled in courses for other Engineering departments should check this site, http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/soc/support/dreamspark, to see if a DreamSpark webstore is available from that department.

Faculty and Staff

Departmental faculty and staff who are involved with teaching an ECE course are eligible to download DreamSpark software for *personal* computers.

Usage of Downloaded Software

Software downloaded from ECEs DreamSpark webstore is for the support of teaching and non-commercial research. They should only be installed on a user's personal machines. Students, faculty and staff may not download and use software for other non-eligible users.

Important Dates

Access is activated two business days after the start of a new academic semester, and de-activated the Monday after the end of exams. Access will not be provided early, nor will it be extended after de-activation.

Specific dates for activation and de-activation of accounts are now available as an announcement on ECE's DreamSpark webstore.

What is ELMS®?

ELMS (e-academy License Management System) is a software distribution web site that each Program Administrator can tailor to his/her department's needs. ELMS is offered as a free member benefit to DreamSpark member departments worldwide, so no additional fees apply in order to use it.

This program makes it possible for the ECE Department to distribute DreamSpark software to its students with minimal effort and expense.