What and where is the Psychology Undergraduate Computer Room?
The new Undergraduate Computer Room is located in room A103 of the newly
constructed Psychology Building (PDB) on the west side of campus, located between the College of Medicine and the FSU track and across from Salley Hall at 1107 W. Call Street.
Who can
use the Undergraduate Computer Room? Any Psychology student accepted as an upper division Psychology major, DIS students, and/or students enrolled in Psychology classes that require its use.
When is it open? The computer room is available for student use during each semester when classes are in session. Typically, access hours will be Monday thru Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
What kind
of computers are in the Undergraduate Computer Room? At
this time, there are 10 new Dell computers available
for student use.
What software
is available? The
following software is available for student use:
- Word processing - Microsoft
Word
- Spreadsheet - Microsoft
Excel
- Presentation software
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Statistical Analysis
- SPSS
- Internet browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer
Guidelines and Rules: The
computer room must have some level of cooperation from the users in order to maintain
the functionality and security of the computers and affiliated hardware. The
following items are provided to inform students as to what they can, cannot
and must do in order to use the facility.
- Food and/or beverages are not allowed in the Undergraduate
Computer Room and containers should be put in backpacks or left by the
entrance door, as even an empty container gives the impression of containing
something.
- Printing is currently supported by the department. If you have a very large document however, you should supply your own paper.
- Since the room is monitored, any student violating
the computer room guidelines will be banned from access. The door must never
be propped open.