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| + | [03] HOW CAN I BECOME A STUDENT ON SDF? | ||
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| + | Do you have an instructor? | ||
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| + | are current enrolled you can propose the idea of using SDF to your | ||
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| + | their is quite a bit of beuracracy involved with direct | ||
| + | UNIX shell access. | ||
| + | with the liberty to create and delete their UNIX shell accounts. | ||
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| + | Even if you do get a request through to have accounts created, | ||
| + | you are typically limited by tiny quotas, slow machines and | ||
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| + | SDF allows the instructors to determine exactly what they want | ||
| + | their students to use. As well, SDF provides access to more | ||
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| + | After a semester is over, or when you are no longer enrolled, | ||
| + | your account is typically removed from a university or K-12 | ||
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