To meet current technology needs and offer various study environments, the computer lab was renovated to replace its wood study carrels with new furniture workstations and group study rooms that are equipped with computer and autdiovisual technology. While the carrels allowed individual study only, the furniture workstations were designed and arranged into designated areas for individual and 2-3 persons computer work. The completed computer lab offers students desktop computers and connections for mobile and personal devices.
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To meet current technology needs and offer various study environments, the computer lab was renovated to replace its wood study carrels with new furniture workstations and group study rooms that are equipped with computer and audiovisual technology. While the carrels allowed individual study only, the furniture workstations were designed and arranged into designated areas for individual and 2-3 persons computer work. The completed computer lab offers students desktop computers and connections for mobile and personal devices.
The existing help desk was moved from an enclosed room at the back to a new, “Genius Bar” style area adjacent to the entrance, allowing student and faculty access to technology support from inside and outside the computer lab. New interior signage and dropped canopy highlight the new information desk.
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