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Lab Schedules

Summer 2008 Lab Schedule Weekly Lab Schedules Computers Available Now Lab Availability Map

Lab Information

Instructional Lab Etiquette Lab Information - by Lab Software available in Labs Printing in the Labs Printer Locations & Queue Names Scanner Locations

Map

Location of ITaP Labs and Wireless Coverage

Instructor Resources

Lab Reservation Request Software Installation Request

ITaP Instructional Computing Labs

picture of labs Teaching and Learning Technologies supports and maintains over 60 instructional computing labs on campus. The computing labs range in size from 14 computers to over 100 computers. The ITaP computers in these labs provide an extensive software suite and a secure work environment for our faculty, staff and students. Instructors can request to have software installed on the lab computer network for course use, and can reserve instructional labs for teaching.

Features
Labs with PC, Mac, or Sun computers are available. All ITaP labs are equipped with printers and most labs have scanners. All PC and Mac lab computers have CDR-W drives or DVD±RW/CD-RW drives.

Interactive Pen Displays
WACOM DTF-720 pen displays are available on all of the computers in SC 283, including the instructor station. DyKnow, installed in SC 283, also provides drawing tools that allow you to write and draw in DyKnow Notebook. Any drawings or annotations that you or your students make can be saved as part of the "digital notebook" to be reviewed later.

Digital Learning Collaboratory
The DLC is located in the Hicks Undergraduate Library (HIKS B853). This cutting-edge facility provides students the opportunity to utilize workstations for accessing electronic resources, scanning documents, capturing images, 3-D development & rendering, web development, as well as editing and compressing digital video and audio. Apart from a large multimedia development area, the DLC features a wireless instructional area, equipment checkout, and collaboration rooms. The checkout equipment includes laptops, digital cameras, digital camcorders, tripods, and external firewire hard drives. For more information, see the DLC website.

Adaptive Learning Programs Lab
The ALPs lab provides instruction and support in the use of adaptive computer technology for students with disabilities. To become a part of ALPs, make an appointment with Adaptive Programs, by calling (765) 494-1247 for a personal evaluation. We believe that one-on-one consultation is the most effective way to learn about the adaptive technologies available on the Purdue campus and to determine which are best for you. For more information, see the Adaptive Learning Programs website.