Have you checked out the computing resources in the CC-Klamath Labs lately?
Tucked away in the basement of Klamath Hall, these labs are often overlooked in favor of their more visible counterparts in the EMU, McKenzie Hall, and Knight Library. But whether you're an instructor needing to reserve lab facilities for classwork, or a student wishing to complete a class assignment, you're likely to find what you're looking for in one of the CC-Klamath labs.
Instructional labs. The two instructional labs, Klamath B13 and B26, have LCD projection equipment as well as whiteboards and wall boards for displaying printed output.
Instructors may reserve lab space by contacting Mary Bradley (labhelp@uoregon.edu, 346-1737). It's generally advisable to reserve instructional labs well in advance of the term needed.
Open-access lab. A large open-access lab adjacent to the instructional labs in B13 and B26 is equipped with the same computers and software as the instructional labs. This arrangement offers an ideal opportunity for classes to take advantage of an instructional facility that can be tightly scheduled, while students who need to use a lab for homework assignments can use the adjoining open-access space during drop-in hours.
The number of available computers and software make the open-access lab a valuable resource for students who need to work on high-end, compute-intensive projects. Student assistants are available to provide technical support during all open hours.
Data storage. Upon request, CC-Klamath staff can provide additional storage for classroom assignments on its servers as space is available. Students can also check out ZIP drives if they'd prefer not to store data on a CD.
Open-access lab scanners and printers. Two color scanners and two laserjet printers are available for student use in the CC-Klamath open lab (see hardware list below). Printer fees are payable with UO Campus Cash accounts.To register for Campus Cash On-Line, go to https://millrace.uoregon.edu/ccash/index.cfm
Software (all labs):
A wide variety of software and utilities for both PCs and Macs is installed in the labs. In addition to such standbys as Microsoft Office, the software menu includes such specialized tools as ArcView, GIS, and Mathematica, as well as a full complement of multimedia and page layout applications. For a complete list of available software, see http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~microlab/cc-klamath_sftw.htm
Hardware:
During the academic year the lab is open during the following hours:
| Mon - Thu | 8:00 am - 11:00 pm |
| Friday | 8:00 am - 6:00 pm |
| Saturday | 1:00 pm - 7:00 pm |
| Sunday | 1:00 pm - 9:00 pm |