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==General Access Labs and Classrooms==
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===[http://www.evergreen.edu/computercenter/ The Computer Center]===
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Located in the Main campus Library building on the second floor.  Provides computer access for all students. Within the Computer Center reside 3 general access classrooms plus a general cluster area.
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====General Computing Classrooms (GCC1 and GCC2)====
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===[[Media Classrooms Overview|A/V Media Equipped Classrooms]]===
There are two GCCs in the Computer Center.  They are Windows-based classrooms that have all the same applications found in the Computer Center. Keep in mind that you can be booted out of the room if there is a class going on.
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Evergreen has a number of technology-enabled "Media Classrooms" equipped with built-in audio/video display systems. All of them, at a minimum, will allow you to display your portable computer video on a classroom projection screen.
  
====[[MCC | Macintosh Computing Classroom (MCC)]]====
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===[[:Category:Computer Center|The Computer Center]]===
The MCC is a classroom connected to the [[Computer Center]] and features only Macintosh computers. The applications are similar to the ones found on the PCs in the GCCOne of the main differences is the application Adobe InDesign, which some professors require students to use to design layouts for projects.
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Located in the main campus Evans Hall on the second floor, the Academic Computing Center provides computer access for all students, staff and faculty. Within the Center reside 4 computer classrooms plus a large commons area with specialty equipment[http://www.evergreen.edu/technology/academic-computing-center The Academic Computing Center main website] has additional information.
  
[http://scicomp.evergreen.edu The Computer Applications Lab]
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===[http://blogs.evergreen.edu/photo/instructional-photography/ The Digital Imaging Studio]===
*Located on the Main campus in the Lab II building on the first floor.  Focuses on providing support for students enrolled in Scientific Inquiry and Environmental Science Programs.
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Located in the main campus Evans Hall on the first floor, room 1303, the Digital Imaging Studio is a PC-based computer lab that features 12 workstations and a number of high-resolution flatbed and film scanners. This space is supported by lab aides for consultation and technical support. The DIS is the primary place for high-quality image editing and printing.  Space is available to anyone who schedules it.
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[http://photo.evergreen.edu/portal/dis.htm The Digital Imaging Studio]
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*Located in the Main campus Library building on the first floor. Focuses on providing support for students enrolled in Media and Moving Image Programs.
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[http://www.evergreen.edu/media/mml/ The Multi-Media Lab]
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===[[CAL]] for Scientific Computing===
*Located in the Main campus Library building on the first floor.  Focuses on providing support for students enrolled in Media and Moving Image Programs.
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Located on the Main campus in the Lab II building on the first floor.  Focuses on providing support for students enrolled in Scientific Inquiry and Environmental Science Programs.
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This is a great place to get help with Excel and ARC GIS Mapping Software.
  
[http://www.evergreen.edu/tacoma/ The Tacoma Campus ]
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===[http://blogs.evergreen.edu/animation/ 2D/3D Animation Labs]===
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Located in Evans Hall and the Communications Buildings there are currently two 2D animation labs, and one 3D lab, all Macintosh-based machines.  These labs are available to all students once proficient to complete academic work.  Contact animation staff for a proficiency via the website.
  
*Located in the Tacoma buildingFocuses on providing support for students enrolled at the Tacoma Campus.
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===[[:Category:Multimedia Lab|The Multimedia Lab (MML)]]===
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Located in Evans Hall on the first floor, room 1404This Mac-based computer lab is available to all students to complete academic work on a variety of projects ranging from video editing, audio multi-tracking, graphics, animation, and more.  Student lab aides are available for technical support and consultation.
  
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===[http://www.evergreen.edu/electronicmedia/musictech/ Music Technology Labs]===
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Located in the Communications building this area features four music technology labs.  These Mac-based production spaces contain a variety of synthesizers, electronic recording devices, and an array of software for producing and editing audio-based projects.  Access is available to students enrolled in music technology courses or with individual contracts and proficiencies.
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===[http://www.evergreen.edu/languagelab/ The Language Lab]===
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The language lab is a center for language study, conversation groups, and interaction with all those interested in languages (students, staff, faculty). Computers are available for individual language study, each equipped with headphones and a mic so that speaking aloud is possible and placed in carrels for privacy. The space is multipurpose and serves individuals wanting to learn a language or maintain proficiency in a language as well as academic programs and courses in which language study is required. The lab also serves as a lounge for all those interested in languages so that they can study, network, or converse. See the [http://blogs.evergreen.edu/languagelab/ Language Lab's website].
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===[http://www.evergreen.edu/housing/resnet.htm The ResNet Help Desk]===
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Located on the 3rd floor of A-Dorm, ResTechs staff the  ResNet Help Desk and help housing residents keep their computers running smoothly.  They also make sure the offices that support housing have working technology tools, maintain the WiFi network, and create custom web applications used by residents and staff.  Call (360) 867-5111, email [mailto:resnet@evergreen.edu ResNet] or stop by A-314.
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[[Category:Campus Technology Spaces]]

Latest revision as of 07:23, 1 October 2024


A/V Media Equipped Classrooms

Evergreen has a number of technology-enabled "Media Classrooms" equipped with built-in audio/video display systems. All of them, at a minimum, will allow you to display your portable computer video on a classroom projection screen.

The Computer Center

Located in the main campus Evans Hall on the second floor, the Academic Computing Center provides computer access for all students, staff and faculty. Within the Center reside 4 computer classrooms plus a large commons area with specialty equipment. The Academic Computing Center main website has additional information.

The Digital Imaging Studio

Located in the main campus Evans Hall on the first floor, room 1303, the Digital Imaging Studio is a PC-based computer lab that features 12 workstations and a number of high-resolution flatbed and film scanners. This space is supported by lab aides for consultation and technical support. The DIS is the primary place for high-quality image editing and printing. Space is available to anyone who schedules it.

CAL for Scientific Computing

Located on the Main campus in the Lab II building on the first floor. Focuses on providing support for students enrolled in Scientific Inquiry and Environmental Science Programs. This is a great place to get help with Excel and ARC GIS Mapping Software.

2D/3D Animation Labs

Located in Evans Hall and the Communications Buildings there are currently two 2D animation labs, and one 3D lab, all Macintosh-based machines. These labs are available to all students once proficient to complete academic work. Contact animation staff for a proficiency via the website.

The Multimedia Lab (MML)

Located in Evans Hall on the first floor, room 1404. This Mac-based computer lab is available to all students to complete academic work on a variety of projects ranging from video editing, audio multi-tracking, graphics, animation, and more. Student lab aides are available for technical support and consultation.

Music Technology Labs

Located in the Communications building this area features four music technology labs. These Mac-based production spaces contain a variety of synthesizers, electronic recording devices, and an array of software for producing and editing audio-based projects. Access is available to students enrolled in music technology courses or with individual contracts and proficiencies.

The Language Lab

The language lab is a center for language study, conversation groups, and interaction with all those interested in languages (students, staff, faculty). Computers are available for individual language study, each equipped with headphones and a mic so that speaking aloud is possible and placed in carrels for privacy. The space is multipurpose and serves individuals wanting to learn a language or maintain proficiency in a language as well as academic programs and courses in which language study is required. The lab also serves as a lounge for all those interested in languages so that they can study, network, or converse. See the Language Lab's website.

The ResNet Help Desk

Located on the 3rd floor of A-Dorm, ResTechs staff the ResNet Help Desk and help housing residents keep their computers running smoothly. They also make sure the offices that support housing have working technology tools, maintain the WiFi network, and create custom web applications used by residents and staff. Call (360) 867-5111, email ResNet or stop by A-314.