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==Description==
The Academic Computing Labs at MCLA feature high-performance computers connected to the secure campus [[Network]].  Students can use these computers to print, write papers, access the Internet, check  email, and use course-related software. The printer located in the walk in lab offers wireless printing capability. A [[MCLA Computer HelpDesk | HelpDesk]] lab monitor is available when the computer labs are open, providing assistance to lab users.  The HelpDesk office hours are the same as Computer Lab hours.
 
  
*<b>To see the current hours of operation of the labs [[MCLA Computer HelpDesk | click here]].</b>
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The Academic Technology Center developed as a resource to provide faculty development, consultation, and collaborative partnerships to support the use of technology in teaching and research initiatives at MCLA.
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In alignment with the College's commitment to prepare students to become active, contributing members of their communities and leaders in their chosen professions, the Academic Technology Center strives to develop an understanding of the individual needs of faculty and their students. The ATC supports faculty as they explore and apply technology as a fundamental set of tools in the academic environment.
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The ATC works to build active partnerships with faculty, staff, students, and others interested in the integration of technology and academic work. Recognizing that academic applications are not separable from the larger technological infrastructure, ATC is an inherent dimension of college-wide technology initiatives - seeking to highlight the beneficial relationships that can exist between technology and education.
  
==Computer Labs==
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==Request a Canvas Course==
 
 
*<b>Classroom Labs (Murdock 108,109 and 119)</b> – These labs are designated as classrooms and contain a variety of course-specific software.  Students can also find these specialty software titles in room 119.  When not in use for a class these rooms are open for general use. Each of the classroom labs have a projector and instructor station with speakers.
 
  
*<b>Freel Library Lab</b> - There are 10 computer lab stations located on the 2nd floor of the library and 3 in the Freel study lounge room. In addition, a series of general use laptops can be loaned out for use in the library at the circulation desk. 
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Faculty can request access to Canvas by completing the online course request form located at:
  
Each room in the labs has a laser printer which can be printed to from every computer in the room. Wireless printing is also offered.
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==Lab Software==
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==Contacting Academic Technology==
  
Typically every year the software package that is installed on the Lab computers change. 
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*Location: Murdock Second Floor
 
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*Phone: (413)662-5397
==Using a Lab Computer==
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*Phone for Computer Help or Technical Issues: 413-662-5276
 
 
To login to any of the computers in the lab you are required to have a valid MyMCLA account[[User ID and Password]]. It is important to note that the computers in these labs are configured to automatically restore to its original state every time a reboot occurs. Any changes made to the computers settings or files saved on the computer will be gone when it restarts. It is recommended that students use their limited [[Network]] file space located on their [[Network]] drive when saving work files (The network drive is linked to "My Documents".
 
 
 
==Food and Drink Policy==
 
 
 
No food or drink is allowed in the Murdock computer labs. This enforced policy is to ensure the safety and protection of the equipment in the labs. It also promotes a cleaner lab environment and helps damaging liquid spills to the carpet. All lab users are required to adhere to this policy when entering the computer labs.
 

Revision as of 19:30, 28 October 2020

Description

The Academic Technology Center developed as a resource to provide faculty development, consultation, and collaborative partnerships to support the use of technology in teaching and research initiatives at MCLA.

In alignment with the College's commitment to prepare students to become active, contributing members of their communities and leaders in their chosen professions, the Academic Technology Center strives to develop an understanding of the individual needs of faculty and their students. The ATC supports faculty as they explore and apply technology as a fundamental set of tools in the academic environment.

The ATC works to build active partnerships with faculty, staff, students, and others interested in the integration of technology and academic work. Recognizing that academic applications are not separable from the larger technological infrastructure, ATC is an inherent dimension of college-wide technology initiatives - seeking to highlight the beneficial relationships that can exist between technology and education.

Request a Canvas Course

Faculty can request access to Canvas by completing the online course request form located at:

Canvas Course Request - Spring 2021

Contacting Academic Technology

  • Location: Murdock Second Floor
  • Phone: (413)662-5397
  • Phone for Computer Help or Technical Issues: 413-662-5276