Computer Classrooms
In addition to the traditional teaching classrooms, computer classrooms are available to facilitate teaching and learning in a hands-on computer lab environment. Typically, the rooms have computers at each student desk with software to support the particular learning activity.
Cyber Lounge
Located on the first floor of the Student Center, the Cyber Lounge provides easy access to computer stations for checking email or surfing the web.
Guinn Hall Computer Lab
University Housing provides computer labs in all residence halls. The Guinn Commons Computer Lab has 40 computers for all word processing needs as well as internet access.
Kiosks
Strategically located in buildings throughout the campus. These internet connected kiosks provide quick reference stops for email, Blackboard assignments, Portal tools, and general university information.
Library Computer Lab
The Blagg-Huey Library Computer Lab of 25 computers with 2 iMacs provides full word processing capabilities as well as internet access.
Mega Lab
This lab is home to 85 "state of the art" Dell Profile computers. Located in MCL (Multi-Purpose Classroom) building, the Mega Lab provides word processing and internet access as well as special courseware available on reserve.
Student Center Computer Lab
This lab is located on the first floor of the Student Center. It provides word processing and internet access for students.
Technology Classrooms
All classrooms are technology enhanced to facilitate the instructor's presentation of course materials and concepts.
Technology Resource Center (TRC)
This center is dedicated to promoting high end technology to both instructors and students. Some of the opportunities include video production; scanning both text and graphics; video reproductions and conversion; mass CD and DVD replications; and high end graphic editing.
Underground Cyber Lounge
Located in the basement of the Student Center, these 8 computers provide easy access for checking email or surfing the web while dining in the same location as the Underground Cafe.
Videoconference Classrooms
Video Conferencing Classrooms offer instructors the ability to teach classes to one or more remote sites using current classroom technology. Classes can be taught to any of the TWU campuses as well as many off-campus sites through the use of IP Technology.
page updated 8/18/2011 3:30 PM
