Difference between revisions of "CAL"

From Help Wiki
m
Line 2: Line 2:
 
The CAL (Computer Application Lab) is a set of computer labs on the first floor of Lab 2.  There are two labs of 26 computers one of which is a podium computer connected to the projector at the front of the room.   
 
The CAL (Computer Application Lab) is a set of computer labs on the first floor of Lab 2.  There are two labs of 26 computers one of which is a podium computer connected to the projector at the front of the room.   
  
There are a set of computers in the back of the west side of the CAL that are designated for students if there are classes occupying both computer labs.
+
There are a set of computers in the back of the west side of the CAL available for students if classes are occupying both computer labs.
  
The CAL is designed for science students and holds all software that can be found in the computer labs, plus additional software for more advance work.
+
The CAL is designed for science students and holds all software that can be found in the computer labs, plus additional software for more advanced work.
 
+
You can see the schedule here: [https://goo.gl/Y2rpAS CAL Schedule]
+
  
 +
For hours and classroom schedule see our the[http://www.evergreen.edu/technology/cal CAL website].
 
[[category:Scientific Computing]]
 
[[category:Scientific Computing]]
 
[[Category:Campus Technology Spaces]]
 
[[Category:Campus Technology Spaces]]

Revision as of 12:28, 10 April 2017

Calmap.jpg

The CAL (Computer Application Lab) is a set of computer labs on the first floor of Lab 2. There are two labs of 26 computers one of which is a podium computer connected to the projector at the front of the room.

There are a set of computers in the back of the west side of the CAL available for students if classes are occupying both computer labs.

The CAL is designed for science students and holds all software that can be found in the computer labs, plus additional software for more advanced work.

For hours and classroom schedule see our theCAL website.