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==The Commons==
 
==The Commons==
The commons is an unscheduled computing area which sports over 50 computers running Mac OSX, Windows XP or Ubuntu Linux.  There are also a number of specialty stations for students to explore, including;
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The commons is an unscheduled computing area which sports over 50 computers running Mac OS 10.6, Windows 7 or Ubuntu Linux.   
  
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There are also a number of specialty stations available for students:
 
:* [[Access Technology Workstations in the Computer Center|Access Technology Workstations]]
 
:* [[Access Technology Workstations in the Computer Center|Access Technology Workstations]]
 
:* [[Digital Video Workstation in the Computer Center|Digital Video Workstation]]
 
:* [[Digital Video Workstation in the Computer Center|Digital Video Workstation]]
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==Computer Classrooms==
 
==Computer Classrooms==
The Computer Center has four separate teaching spaces.  Please check our [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/combined_view.htm schedule] if you need to schedule time in one of them for your program.  If you need to reserve space in one of the computer classrooms, contact our interim Computer Center manager, Frank Barber at extension 5064.
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The Computer Center has four separate teaching spaces.  Please check our [http://www.evergreen.edu/computing/academiccomp/combined_view.htm schedule] if you need to schedule time in one of them for your program.  If you need to reserve space in one of the computer classrooms, contact the interim Computer Center manager, Frank Barber at extension 5064.
*'''''[[Room 2610]]'''''
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*'''''[[L2610 | Room L2610]]'''''
*:Room 2610 is a general PC access classroom which runs Windows XP and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. The Grotto consists of 26 Gateway Pentium IV computers and 1 scanner.
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*:This Mac classroom runs on OS 10.6 and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 3 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, Final Cut Pro, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop.
*'''''[[Room 2612]]'''''
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*:Room 2612 is a [[ACC_Limited_Access | limited access]] classroom reserved for students enrolled in computer science programs. In addition to many of the offerings of the GCC, the ACC also provides several software development packages, and all 25 Gateway Pentium IV systems are configured to run both Windows XP and Linux.
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*'''''[[L2612 | Room L2612]]'''''
* '''''[[Room 2617]]'''''
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*:This is a PC room that can run Windows 7 or Linux. A standard lab setup offers software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. GIS software is installed.
*:Room 2617 is also a general PC access classroom which runs Windows XP and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. The Solarium consists of 26 Gateway Pentium IV computers and 2 scanners.
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*'''''[[Room 2619]]'''''
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* '''''[[L2617 | Room L2617]]'''''
*:Room 2619 consists of 26 iMac 1.25ghz computers (with 20" LCD screens) and 3 scanners. The Mac classroom runs on OS 10.4 and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, Final Cut Pro, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop.
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*:This is a PC room that can run Windows 7 or Linux. A standard lab setup offers software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. GIS software is installed.
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*'''''[[L2619 | Room L2619]]'''''
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*:This Mac classroom runs on OS 10.6 and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 3 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop.
  
  

Revision as of 19:07, 23 August 2011

The Commons

The commons is an unscheduled computing area which sports over 50 computers running Mac OS 10.6, Windows 7 or Ubuntu Linux.

There are also a number of specialty stations available for students:

Computer Classrooms

The Computer Center has four separate teaching spaces. Please check our schedule if you need to schedule time in one of them for your program. If you need to reserve space in one of the computer classrooms, contact the interim Computer Center manager, Frank Barber at extension 5064.

  • Room L2610
    This Mac classroom runs on OS 10.6 and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 3 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, Final Cut Pro, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop.
  • Room L2612
    This is a PC room that can run Windows 7 or Linux. A standard lab setup offers software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. GIS software is installed.
  • Room L2617
    This is a PC room that can run Windows 7 or Linux. A standard lab setup offers software packages like Microsoft Office and 4 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop. GIS software is installed.
  • Room L2619
    This Mac classroom runs on OS 10.6 and provides standard software packages like Microsoft Office and 3 web browsers in addition to Dreamweaver, InDesign, Acrobat, Flash, and Photoshop.


Look at Master Schedule for availability for all classrooms. To reserve please contact Academic Computing.