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Academic Computing Labs
The ITS department provides academic computing lab services to support the curriculum taught at the University. Faculty often reserve labs to provide hands-on experience for their students.
Access to the computers is handled by user code and password.
All computers in all labs contain the exact same computing image and allow students who frequently use a specific lab for their course to utilize any other lab available.
When classes are not using the labs, current students with a valid ID may use the classes for academic-related work. In total there are over 117 computers available for usage.
Locations
- Commerce & Finance 9 - 24 Seats Available / Social distancing capacity: 12
- Commerce & Finance 10 - 24 Seats Available / Social distancing capacity: 12
- Health Professions 8 - 45 Seats Available / Social distancing capacity: 20
- Quad Commons - 24 Seats Available / Social distancing capacity: 12
More Information
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Policies
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Courseware
The installation of software is prohibited by all users. Faculty may request the installation of courseware eight weeks in advance of the start of the semester. More information for faculty is detailed in the Courseware Installation and Removal Policy listed below.
The following software is available in all Academic Computing Laboratories:
ACD/Labs 2022 Freeware in C:\Program Files\ACD64FREE\
Adobe Acrobat
Alice 3 3.7.0.0+build.876
Audacity
Bridge Designer 2016 (2nd Edition)
CutePDF Writer
EV3 Device Manager
Examplify
Faronics Data Igloo Cloud
Faronics Imaging
Faronics Remote Connect
Faronics Software Updater Cloud
FileZilla
GIMP
Google Chrome
Google Earth Pro
GPL Ghostscript
IBM SPSS Statistics
IIS 10.0 Express
Intel® Hardware Accelerated Execution Manager
Java 64
LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3
LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT x64 Driver
Microsoft Azure Authoring Tools
Microsoft Azure Compute Emulator
Microsoft Azure Libraries for .NET –
Microsoft Azure PowerShell - April 2018
Microsoft Azure Storage Emulator
Microsoft Build of OpenJDK with Hotspot 11.0.16.1+1
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime
Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 - en-us
Microsoft OneDrive
Microsoft PowerBI Desktop
Microsoft SQL Server 2016 LocalDB
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 LocalDB
Microsoft System CLR Types for SQL Server 2019
Microsoft System CLR Types for SQL Server 2019 CTP2.2
Microsoft Update Health Tools
Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86 Redistributable
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x64)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable (x86)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x64)
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable (x86)
Microsoft Visual Studio Installer
Microsoft Visual Studio Setup WMI Provider
Microsoft Web Deploy
MIT App Inventor Tools
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Maintenance Service
MySQL Connector C++
MySQL Connector J
MySQL Connector NET
MySQL Connector Python
MySQL Connector/ODBC
MySQL Documents
MySQL Examples and Samples
MySQL for Visual Studio
MySQL Installer - Community
MySQL Router
MySQL Server
MySQL Shell
MySQL Workbench 8.0 CE
Notepad++
Oracle VM VirtualBox
PowerShell 7.3.7.0-x64
PowerShell 7.3.8.0-x64
PuTTY release
Python
Python Launcher
R for Windows
Respondus LockDown Browser 2 - Lab Edition
Strawberry Perl
SuperLab 6
SuperLab X6
Telemet Orion
Visual Studio Community 2019
VLC media player
vs_CoreEditorFonts
Winamp
Windows SDK AddOn
Windows Software Development Kit - Windows -
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Role of the Lab Assistant
All academic computing laboratories are staffed by lab assistants who have the responsibility for oversight and management of the lab. The lab assistants are responsible for:
- Validating user identification to ensure only valid users are using the computer
- Addressing general questions of usability such as logging in, printing, and saving of documents
- Labeling unusable equipment and reporting the outage to the Academic Computing Laboratory Manager
- Opening and closing the lab
- Verifying all equipment is operational
- Maintaining a peaceful and quiet study environment
- Reporting issues of safety directly to the Public Safety office
- Directing students to other resources for assistance
The lab assistants are not connected to any faculty or courses and therefore are unfamiliar with homework assignments and projects. The student employees are present to help and are instructed not to answer course-related questions. Course related questions should be directed to the instructor or teaching assistant.
The lab assistants are not available for contract services during their work shift.
The position of lab assistant can be a very rewarding role and one that ties closely into fulfilling the mission of the University. Lab assistants have the privilege of helping others in their educational pursuits. For more information on employment opportunities, please see the employment page.
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Printing
PaperCut, a pay-for-print solution, is designed to help students make environmentally friendly choices about printing and significantly reduce paper waste. A 400 page per academic year allotment is provided for all students to support their course printing requirements. Additional pages may be purchased if needed. Users will be asked to confirm their print requests by entering their My Portal credentials at the time of print. Once successfully entered, the print job will be sent to the printer. Printing instructions will be available in all Academic Computing Labs and the Lab Assistants will be available to address any questions. -
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Recommended Practices
General Use
The Academic Computing Laboratories are designed for academic purposes. Students may use the internet for research, group academic projects, typing papers, and accessing email accounts.
Saving Documents
When creating documents in the lab, students should become familiar with how to save documents on a USB Flash Drive or on a cloud hosted solution. It’s always much easier to save to the particular machine that a student is working on. However, in the Academic Computing Laboratory setting, students must remember that the machines are frequently reset and documents that may have been saved locally will no longer available. It is recommended all documents are saved on a personal USB Flash Drive or on a cloud hosted solution. It’s easier to try to think of these machines as the property of the University and not the student's very own personal PC.
Don't forget two things when using a flash drive:
- Remember to make a backup copy to a second flash drive or to a cloud hosted solution.
- The student should label the flash drive with his/her name and other pertinent information.
When creating those long documents, SAVE, SAVE, SAVE.
Priority for Academic Related Work
As a courtesy to the educational pursuits of fellow classmates, please keep in mind that academically related tasks take precedence over non-academic usage. During peak usage times, it may be necessary to ask those students working on non-academic projects to defer to those students who need to work on academic projects. Students working on non-academically related tasks are most welcome to return to the labs during non-peak periods. Students working together in this manner help create and support the team spirit approach to the Detroit Mercy academic process.
Limitations on Users
The Academic Computing Laboratories are designed and intended for the use of currently enrolled Detroit Mercy students and Alumni. Spouses, children, parents, other family members and friends of currently enrolled Detroit Mercy students are not permitted to use these labs.
Suggestions
Please feel free to contact the Academic Computing Laboratory Manager or the Associate Vice President for Information Technology with any additional recommendations.
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Lab Reservation Requests / Calendars
After reading the Lab Reservation Policy, a faculty, staff, or administrator may request to reserve the lab by sending an email labres@udmercy.edu with a subject stating "LAB RESERVATION REQUEST." Please make sure to include the date, time, and the number of students. Please do not consider the request confirmed until a confirmation email has been received.
Winter 2021 Academic Computing Lab Calendars