Information Technology Department

Open Computer Labs

Computers for student use are available in Norwalk Community College's GE Open Lab.  It is located in the Center for Information Technology on the West Campus.  These computers are available throughout the day for internet browsing, research, writing papers, and any other classroom assignments.  The Open Lab houses 50 PCs running Windows XP SP2, and two Apple G4s running MacOS X.  Students are required to log in with their NetIDs.  A lab monitor is always on hand in the GE Open Lab to offer assistance with logging in or computer issues.

Computers for student use are also available on the first floor of The Everett I.L. Baker Library.

 

GE Open Lab Hours for FALL 2008

September 3 - December 23
  Mon - Thurs: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
  Friday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  Saturday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  Sunday: Lab Closed
     
The GE Lab will be CLOSED on the following days:
  October 13 - Columbus Day
  November 26 - 30 - Thanksgiving Recess
  December 23 - January 22 - Winter Recess
  Reopens January 23 for Spring 2009 Classes


Software Available

The following software is available on all or several of the computers in the GE Open Lab and The Everett I.L. Baker Library.

 

Adobe CS3 w/ InDesign *

  AutoCAD 2008 *
  BBG114 Data Disk
  Business Practices and Tech Data Disk
  Crystal Reports 11 *
  Diet Analysis Plus 7.0
  JXed
  Microsoft Office 2003 (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Visio)
  Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (AA)
  Netbeans
  Oracle 10g *
  Paradigm Keyboarding
  Peachtree Accounting 2005 *
  SAM 2003 3.1
  Southwestern Keyboarding Pro 4.0
  SSIMED 4.4
  UUEG / Grammar Express Basic NET *
     
    *May not be available on all computers

 

Computer Lab Rules

 

Students are required to logon to computers using their NetID and password.

 

Connecticut residents must show a photo ID to obtain a guest account to log on to the computers.

 

Lab computers are for academic homework and research use. Chat and games are NOT permitted. Students using them for chat or games will be asked to relinquish them for their proper use.

  Academic use of the computers (homework and research) takes priority over casual use (email, browsing, etc.)
  All cell phones and pagers should have their ringers turned off while in the lab.  Take phone conversations outside.
  Settings on the computers should not be changed.
  Downloading of Software or the use of file sharing software to the computers is not allowed.
  Students must have USB memory sticks to save their work. Any student files saved to the computer WILL BE LOST upon reboot of the computer.