Computer Labs

 

PC Electronic Classroom

The PC Electronic Classroom, located on the lower level of the Charles E. Shain Library, is dedicated to instructional activities that apply academic technologies within the curriculum. Priority will be given to curricular courses and technology instruction workshops that require hands-on practice with the academic research workstations. There are 20 student workstations with seating for 2 students per workstation, and an instructor's workstation with computer projection. Each computer is a Macintosh computer configured by default as a Windows-based computer which can be rebooted to the Macintosh operating system environment.   When not in use for instruction, the PC Electronic Classroom is open to use by the Connecticut College community during library hours.

 

Davis Electronic Classroom

The Davis Electronic Classroom, located on the first floor of the Charles E. Shain Library, is dedicated to instructional activities that advance the information literacy of the Connecticut College community. Priority will be given to library research instruction classes and technology instruction workshops that require hands-on practice with the academic research workstations. There are 10 Windows-based student workstations and an instructor's station with computer projection. When not in use for instruction, the Davis Electronic Classroom is open to use by the Connecticut College community during library hours.

 

Neff Lab

The Neff Lab, located on the second floor of the Charles E. Shain Library, is dedicated to instructional activities that advance the information literacy of the Connecticut College community. Priority will be given to library research instruction classes, after which technology instruction sessions for curricular courses and technology instruction workshops that require hands-on practice with the academic research workstations may be scheduled. Full semester scheduling for a curricular course will be considered only if such course requires the unique hardware and software available in the Neff Lab. There are 16 student Macintosh workstations and an instructor's station with computer projection. When not in use for instruction, the Neff Lab is open to the Connecticut College community during library hours.