Reserving a Computer Classroom
Computer Learning Centers (CLCs)
Classroom Scheduling ProceduresComputer Learning Center Managers can assist with information regarding scheduling computer classrooms. The Records and Registration Scheduling Office, the Information Systems and Applied Technologies Office, College of Business, Center for Basic Skills, and the College of Mass Communication & Media Arts New Media Center schedule all computer classrooms. The table below shows the department contact number for each CLC computer classroom:
Scheduling Office
453-2997Faner Hall 1024
Faner Hall 1028
Faner Hall 1032
ASA 112AInformation Management Systems
453-7253ASA 112C
ASA 112DCenter for Academic Success
453-7977ASA 112E
Gary Kolb
Professor and Assoc. Dean
College of Mass Communication & Media Arts
453-4308
Communications 9A
Room 9EBruce Fisher
Chief Information Officer
College of Business & Administration
453-7964
Rehn 17
Rehn 25
Computer Classroom Use
- An instructor or a teaching assistant (TA) must be present during reserved times.
- The Instructor or TA is encouraged to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure that the classroom is set up properly. A Lab Technician is available to assist the instructor or TA in setting up the room for the class.
- If the instructor or TA has not arrived 15 minutes after the scheduled start of the class the computer classroom may be opened for public use.
- If the instructor or TA leaves during the reserved time the computer classroom may be opened for general use after 15 minutes.
Requests to Install Networked Software
- All networked software on CLC servers will be maintained, installed and removed by Computer Learning Center staff.
- Networked software requests to the Computer Learning Center facilities must include a proof of a license agreement before installation can take place.
- Software must be submitted to the Computer Learning Centers' LAN Administrator for installation no later than two weeks before the beginning of the semester. The network administrator will install the software and the person reserving the computer classroom must be available to test non-standard software.
- All software problems must be reported at least one week before the scheduled class.
- All non-standard software will be removed the day following the scheduled reservation unless arrangements are made during the reservation process.
For more information on reserving computer classrooms, please mail: clcs@siu.edu
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