Software Installation Policy

Information Resources Computer Lab and Classroom Software Installation Request Policy and Procedure General Policy:

Information Resources maintains the hardware and software in all campus computer labs and technology-mediated classrooms. The policy and procedure outlined in this document governs any requests for new software in these locations. This document is meant to augment the Computer Usage Policy and the Hardware and Software Support Guidelines published by Information Resources. Please refer to these documents for additional information.

  • All requests for new software installations must be made through Instructional Technology and directed to Julianne Miranda, Senior Director of Instructional Technology via email to jmiranda@butler.edu. Faculty should prepare a Software Installation Request Form and the supporting materials outlined on the form and in this document.
  • All requests will be given a Service Request number (SR#).
  • To receive a service request number, IR must have:
    • Copies of the installation media
    • Copies of the installation instructions
    • Copies of the license key and license terms
  • All requests must be approved by Instructional Technology before being assigned to a technician
  • The request may be denied if:
    • An insufficient number of licenses is supplied
    • The software is known to interfere with other applications or the Butler Network
    • The requesting faculty/staff member will not be available to test the software before distribution to the lab

General Procedure:

  1. All requests must be turned in at least two weeks prior to the date needed for use.
  2. Obtain the Installation Request form
  3. Complete installation materials and return to the Instructional Technology Commons (JH037).
  4. A Service Request, recording all pertinent information, is completed and the installation is assigned to the appropriate technician.  The technician will coordinate the installation, testing and deployment of the software in the designated classroom or lab.  Faculty members are asked to be available for testing prior to full deployment in the classroom or lab.
  5. The faculty member requesting the software installation will sign off on the installation affirming that functionality of the software as expected for the teaching experience.

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