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Classroom facilities/software:


The Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library features three classroom-oriented computer labs.

  • Rooms 223 & 235 have 26 PC stations, a LCD projector, a Laser printer/copier and scanners. Standard software includes Windows XP, Mathematica, SPSS, SPlus, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Web Based Email and access to French, Spanish, German, and English placement testing software.

  • Room 209 has 23 PC stations, a LCD projector, a Laser printer/copier and several scanners. Standard software is the same as in Lab 223 & 235; however, several other pieces of graphics software have been added including Adobe Creative Suite Premium.

Hawthorne Hall features two classroom-oriented computer labs and a mini lab.

  • Room 106 has 28 PC stations, a LCD projector, a Laser printer/copier and scanners. Standard software includes Windows XP, Mathematica, SPSS, SPlus, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Visual Studio, Mozilla, Internet Explorer, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Web Based Email and access to French, Spanish, German, and English placement testing software.

  • Room 112 has 23 PC stations, a LCD projector, a Laser printer/copier. Standard software is the same as in room 106. This lab also has numerous desks that are free of computers to allow better student engagement when not working on the lab computers.

Additional labs/software:  Instructional Resources also oversees operations in number of smaller labs around campus.

·         The Modern Language Tutoring Lab is located in the Room 208 of the library.  It is equipped with four PCs.  These computers may reserved for the use of Modern Language students and staff. If it is not in use by the language department, it may be used as an open lab.

·         The Study Lab is located in the second floor of the library. There are 26 computers located in 3 separate areas.  The study lab is equipped with a Laser printer/copier. Our standard set of software is loaded which includes: Windows XP, Microsoft Office, Mozilla, Internet Explorer and Acrobat Reader.

·         The Kinesiology Lab is located in the Fieldhouse.  The lab contains five PCs and a laser printer.  Access is limited to Kinesiology Department Activities.

·         The Psychology Lab is located in Dixon Hall.  The lab contains four PCs and a laser printer.   Access is limited to Psychology Department Activities.

·         The Sociology Lab is now located in Weyerhaueser.  It is equipped with five PCs and a laser printer. Access is limited to Sociology Department Activities.

·         The Chemistry Lab is located in the Science building.  It is equipped with ten PCs and a laser printer. Access is limited to Chemistry Department Activities.

·         The Physics Lab is located in the Science building.  It is equipped with nine PCs and a laser printer. Access is limited to Physics Department Activities.

·         The Music building contains two labs, one is on the second floor and is designated the Music Lab.  It is equipped with four Macintosh computers and software designed for the music program. The other lab is designated the Piano lab and is located on the 1st floor.  There are seven Macintosh computers and software designed for the music program. Access is limited for Music Department Activities.

·         The Education Lab is located in Dixon Hall.  It is equipped with twelve PCs and one iMacs.  This lab also contains a SmartBoard and document camera to help facilitate the use of classroom technology. Access is limited for Education Department Activities.

·         The Art Lab is located in the Fine Arts Building .  It is equipped with 25 Macintosh Computer and a laser printer and a wide-format color printer. Access is limited for Art Department Activities.

·         The Computer Science Lab is located in Lindaman.  It is equipped with twenty five PCs, laser printer and a single scanner.  The Workstations are set up for the special requirements of the CS department. Access is limited to Computer Science Students and/or students taking a CS class, level 171 or higher.

·         The Weyerhaueser Lab is located in the Weyerhaueser Building. It is equipped with eight PCs and a laser printer. This is an open lab.

  Software acquisition/installation:  limited funding is available from Instructional Resources for software packages to be installed in the computer labs.  All software installations in the computer labs are subject to manufacturer's licensing agreements and computer's compatibility and must be approved by Instructional Resources. Please allow adequate time for software installs.  Contact Tony Aoyagi at 777-4567 with any questions regarding software in the labs.

 

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