ITS maintains three public computer labs on the second floor of
Carnegie Hall. Carnegie 200 and 210 are teaching labs. Carnegie
211 is used exclusively as an open lab. These labs are staffed
during
their open hours by Lab Assistants who can provide help with computer
questions. Because Carnegie 200 and 210 are sometimes in use for
classes check the schedules
that are posted on the doors to each lab. If the schedule says the
room is reserved, don't go in.
ITS also maintains two public computer labs in Oesterle Library,
The Class of 1997 lab and the Library Lab. The Library Lab is used
exclusively as an open lab, but The Class of 1997 lab will be used
for instructional purposes. There is a lab assistant on duty during
limited hours in the library.
There is also a public computer lab in the stadium. This is used
for instructional purposes at times, with a lab assistant on duty
during limited hours.
*Faculty may request to be in a Lab with a class by special arrangement.
| Where
to get help |
| First... |
ask the Lab Assistant
working in the lab. |
They may be helping someone else or in one of
the other labs, so look around. If you're in a Library lab and
there is no Lab Assistant on duty, call the Lab Assistant desk
in Carnegie, at extension 5443. |
| If The Lab Asst.
is Unavailable Then.. |
Ask the ITS staff |
We are located in room 110 in Carnegie Hall between
the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. You can also call the Help Desk
at extension 5440. |
| Rules
of use
- Smoking is not permitted in the computer labs, bathrooms
or any campus building.
- If you have trouble with the equipment, tell the Lab
Assistants working in the lab.
- If you will be listening to sound in the labs you must
wear headphones.
- Software is not to be copied, and violators of copyrights
will be prosecuted by the proper authorities.
- Labs 200 and 210 are used for teaching. If the labs
are being used for a class, don't go in. Check the doors
for reservations.
- Student's files are deleted from the hard drives occasionally.
Please do not save your work on the hard drives, save
it to your home (F) drive or on a floppy disk.
- Refrain from talking loud or causing a disturbance towards
other lab users. Refrain from talking on cell phones in
the lab. If you must use a phone, please go out in the
hallway.
- Eating and drinking is not allowed in the labs at any
time.
- The phone in lab 211 is not for personal calls, but
for official use only. It may be used by the lab assistant
or for brief incoming calls. Student users are asked to
use the hallway phone for on campus calls (and off-campus
calls with a PIN number) and the pay phone on the lower
level of Carnegie for off-campus calls (without a PIN
number).
- We strongly encourage users not to abuse the laser printers
in the lab. Please print a MAXIMUM of ten copies at a
time, and be mindful of how many pages your documents
are.
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