Classroom PC
Classroom PC
Each classroom has a desktop computer. In most cases, you can gain access to the computer from within the classroom lectern.
What Can I Do With The Computer
The computer is connected to the school network, to the internet, and to the classroom audio visual system.
It also contains a full version of the Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.). So, as an example, you may also show documents, PowerPoint presentations, and Excel spreadsheets.
You may also view PDFs, stream videos in formats such as MP3 and MP4, and stream most videos from internet sites such as YouTube.
Who Can User the Computer
Any active member of the SULC community (student, staff, or faculty) with an SULC email account may login to the computer.
To login, simply enter your user name (e.g. jane_doe), and then your password. Then, press the ENTER key.
What Happens When You Login
If it’s your first time logging into the classroom computer, or it’s been a long time since you last used it, the computer will take some time to setup the operating environment for your account. If you use the computer regularly, the login process will be faster.
Once logged-in, you should have access to the internet, be able to load and run presentations, documents, PDFs spreadsheets, etc. from a USB drive, or access files from your ‘U’ drive.
If the last sentence sounds a bit strange, please contact the IT department for consultation.
What About Guest Speakers/Lecturers Who Need Use the Computer But Don’t Have An Account
Simple, you, a student, another faculty or staff member can login using that person’s account. Once logged-in, the speaker may then use the computer under that account.
When finished, don’t forget to logout.
What If I Have An Event With Several Speakers and Several Of Them Have PowerPoints or Other Documents To Display on the Computer
Simple, ask the speakers with presentations or documents to send those to you by email or other means. You can then load them to your ‘U’ drive and access them from the classroom using your account.
If the last paragraph sounds unfamiliar to you, please contact the Information Technology Department for consultation.