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Requesting Application Software

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In order to create an effective computer system (including and computer lab), planning is essential. Users should <u>not</u> just ask for software to be installed on a computer, but indicate their "needs", and the AVIT department will match the best software for the user. This process may seem cumbersome, but remember that the Westminster Computer Lab is a Linux-based computer lab, and there may be cost, license or other technical issues related to installing proprietary software in the Westminster Computer Lab.
Facilitators and users are encouraged to gather in a group to create a Mind Map. Needs can be specific or immediate, but could also include "wish list" needs that may be addressed or implemented at a future date (if possible).
 
= Mind Mapping Application: Freemind =
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The Westminster Computer Lab has a mind-mapping application called '''Freemind'''. You can use this application to create, print or publish your mind map on the Internet. To launch the Freemind application, you make the following menu selections: '''APPLICATIONS → OFFICE → Freemind'''
 
Your Mind Map can be saved in its native file format ('''*.mm'''), or you can publish the document as a webpage (with links). You can also simply copy and paste the image into other documents such as the OpenOffice Word.
 
= Freemind Tutorials =
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