Studata (The S: Drive)
StuData is a file share for classroom use. This resource has place for "seed data" (files that instructors provide to students), as well as a place for students to turn in homework and group projects.
StuData is automatically mapped to S:\ on all classroom and office computers.
Students only have access to the courses/sections in which they are enrolled for the current semester.
Remote sites have a dedicated file server at each site that is replicated back to the file server in Springfield.
In Springfield, students/instructors can view files which are normally at the remote sites by going to the SiteData folder within their StuData folder.
Retention:
The section folders under each course -- that is, the folder for a specific class section within a specific semester -- are purged after the semester. There is no expectation of backups or recovery after the beginning of the next semester. This includes student folders within that course.
The CourseData folders -- that is, the folder where instructors place data that they reuse across different semesters -- are retained across semesters.
File permission updates can take several hours. Students added to sections may not have access to their sections until the next day.
The file servers are accessible on campus, but can also be accessed via remote.otc.edu
See also: How to use remote.otc.edu
MacOS has occasional issues with mapping, and users may have to manually map the drive
When a student becomes an employee, only the student account retains access to StuData
See also: Employee vs. student accounts
Troubleshooting
Problem: There is a red "X" over the S:\ Drive and I cannot Access It.
Resolution:
Make sure you are logged in with your Student Account if you are a student.
Right-click the S:\ Drive and click Disconnect, then log out and log back in.
If this does not resolve the problem, submit a ticket to IT or call them at 417-447-7548.
Problem: I can access the S:\ Drive but I do not see my class folder or assignments.
Resolution:
Confirm with your instructor that you have a folder in the S:\ Drive for their class.
If this does not resolve the problem, submit a ticket to IT or call them at 417-447-7548.
Problem: I can’t get to my EMP files.
Resolution:
Files for EMP classes are stored on the A:\ drive rather than the S:\ drive.