Help Desk
Phone ext 271
Office: BS-109
lcchelp@hawaii.edu
College Computing Labs (CCL)
Phone ext 623
Office: BS-109
and BE-226
lcchelp@hawaii.edu
Test Center
Phone ext 273
Office BE-227
lcctestcenter@lcc.hawaii.edu
Users must also comply with UH-Manoa's Policy on Access & Acceptable Use
click on the link: http://www.hawaii.edu/infotech/policies/itpolicy.html
Check In
Time LimitThe CCL needs to collect and maintain data on lab usage for statistical purposes. For this reason students are required to have a current validated LCC student ID card with the library barcode sticker attached. No other form of identification will be accepted. Students without an ID card can obtain one during registration. Inquire at Student Services for more information.
Note: All students within the University of Hawaii system are allowed use of the lab provided a current validated student ID card from their campus is presented.
There will be a time limit of 2 hours for application usage and 1 hour for Internet usage only if all the computers are being used and there is a waiting list.
Printing
Laser and dot matrix printers are available in the open lab. Paper is provided for dot matrix printers but users must provide 20 lbs. paper for laser printing. Multiple copies and printing web pages are not allowed. Printing is limited to 10 pages per day.
Classroom Reservations
Faculty and staff may reserve CCL classrooms for workshops during normal hours of operation provided a classroom is available. Reservations should be made one to two weeks prior to the event. See the lab manager for a reservation form. Reservations are on a “first come, first served” basis.
A total of 4 classes and/or workshops may be booked at one time for a class section. Additional reservations may be made after the initial 4 sessions have concluded.
During a time when the lab is in use for instructional and/or workshop purposes, the use of any additional unused computers by others not in the class or workshop, will be left to the discretion of the instructor scheduled for that time period.
Security
Classroom doors are to be locked when there are one or more hours between classes. The last instructor of the day/night should be certain that all the equipment in the classroom is turned off and that the doors are locked.
General guidelines in effect in the lab at all times include:
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