Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
FAQs
- Create a Service Broker Account
- Lost Password
- Report a Bug
- Microelectronics Weblab 6.0
Create a Service Broker Account
When you enter the Service Broker Web service your browser is directed to the Login page, if you already have created an account you may login. To create an account select the "New User Registration" button, which will take you to the Registration page. Fill out the form and submit your information. User Names's must be unique for each Service Broker, if the user name is already registered, a message will be displayed asking you to choose another user name. An error message is displayed if your password and confirm password entries do not match. Once your information is complete your account will be created and you will automaticly be redirected to the "My Clients" page.
Lost Password
If you have an account, but do not remember your password, select the "Lost Password" button. Fill out the form, you must supply both user name and email address. If a registered user with both user name and email address is found, a new temporary password will be mailed to the email address.
Report a Bug
To report a bug, please send email to . Please select the general type of problem and enter a detailed description of the problem.
Microelectronics Weblab 6.0
To run the Microelectronics Weblab you must have pop-ups enabled and a Java 1.4.2 plugin installed. To download the Java plugin please go to the Sun Java download site . Download and install the J2SE v 1.4.2 JRE. href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html
If you need help or are experienceing problems with the Microelectrionics Weblab please see the http://weblab2.mit.edu/docs/weblab/v6.1/manual/ .
Links
- iCampus WebsiteInitiated in 1999, iCampus is a research collaboration between Microsoft Research and MIT whose goal is to create and demonstrate technologies with the potential for revolutionary change throughout the university curriculum. iCampus-sponsored innovations have had broad and significant impact throughout MIT, and they are continuing to evolve through worldwide multi-institutional collaborations. The iLab Project was sponsored by Microsoft Corporation through the iCampus project at MIT.
- OpeniLabs WebsiteOpeniLabs provides an open portal to selected remote laboratories at MIT. Through this portal, students, educators, and self learners are given access to some of MIT's iLabs. Currently accessible are the Microelectronics Device Analyzer, the Dynamic Signal Analyzer and the ELVIS lab.
Contacting the iLab Team
The iLabs Project is run out of the Center for Educational Computing Initiatives (CECI), a research center at MIT that focuses on advanced technologies for educational uses. We are located on MIT's campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Email Address:
Do you have a question, comment or suggestion?
Please send email to ilab-comment@mit.edu, we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Mailing Address:
The iLab Project
Center for Educational Computing Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue, 9-315
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307