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On-Line Gaming
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adrian Wong)
Mon Jan 24 14:48:57 2011
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:46:44 -0500
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Hello,
I was wondering how does your IT enforce the use of on-line gaming. We're finding issues with students but it is becoming increasingly difficult to find space to work, even in the classroom area. Further it has been getting steadily noisier in recent weeks, as more and more students choose to use the common space for online gaming.
The gaming is becoming a constant irritant. One that none of the other students should have to live with. The 'no gaming' notices are routinely ignored, and not enforced in any way.
Appreciate any feedback and Thanks !
Regards,
Adrian Wong
Manager, Client Services & IT Support
Information Technology Services
Durham College & University of Ontario Institute of Technology (U.O.I.T)
2000 Simcoe St. N.
Oshawa, ONĀ L1H 7K4
905.721.2000 x 2082
e: adrian.wong@dc-uoit.ca
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