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We
have designed this web site to assist you in using the computer
labs available at St. Joseph's College.
We
request that you follow the guidelines below to make your
computer practices at
St. Joseph's College both productive and enjoyable.
St.
Joseph's College currently has six computer labs in the McEntegart
Hall Library. Lab 203 is located on the second floor. Llabs 302, 303, 304 are located on the third floor
and labs 402, 405 on the fourth floor.
All our labs are equipped with a black and white laser printer,
a color flatbed scanner and colored deskjet printer
for your use. All Computers have CD burning capabilities. For more information about
what software is in which lab, check out our Software
Information.
At
any "Open Lab" time, students may come in and use
the computer labs. The scheduled classes are posted outside
of each lab.
Non-scheduled
Reserved Classes are also published outside of each computer
lab as soon as the information becomes available for you convenience.
In
general, logging in to a computer is as simple as typing the
user name, which is student and then click Ok.
Lab
Assistants are available to guide you in the use of the computer
and assist you if should run into any technical problems.
This does NOT mean they are permitted to help you with
any homework (reports, programming assignments, etc.)
You
can easily locate the Lab Assistant because he/she is seated
at the front of the room at the teacher's station.
Printing
is free, however, please try and conserve the paper (help
save a tree). Use your programs Print Preview function to
make all corrections prior to printing final copies.
Do
NOT add any paper to the printer. In the event that
a printer runs out of paper, please see a Lab Assistant.
Computer
labs are to be used for academic purposes ONLY.
Food
and beverages are NOT permitted in the computer labs
at any time.
Always
save important files and documents to a storage device. Our computer
systems will reverse any changes made to the system upon each
restart. This will include any files you have saved to the
hard disk.
The
College's Computer Use Policy is published in each computer
lab. Please take a few moments to review this important document.
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