Getting Assistance in the
Computer Learning Center
The learning center is maintained and managed by faculty who
can assist the students with their assignments, projects or general computer questions.
We are available to assist students enrolled in any of our computer courses. We
are located on the second floor of building B, room B225.
Student Accounts:
Your account consists of a combination of your last name and
your Banner number. The format is:
The FIRST 3 letters of your last name.
The LAST 4 digits of your N #.
John McNamee N00012345 would be
Mcn2345
Your password is your Full N number, using a capital ‘N’.
N00012345
We recommend you change your password after logging on. To change your password, after windows boots
up, hold down the CTRL ALT DEL keys and choose change
password.
If you forget your account or password, we have sheets you
must fill out and your password will be reset to your ‘N’ number. No information stored on your J drive will be
lost.
If you are going to come to
the learning center, please keep the following in mind when seeking assistance:
Programming:
- Sitting down at the computer, opening
the compiler and typing is not the way to approach a programming
assignment. When asking for
assistance, please have some pseudo code or an outline written out so we
may see your approach to the problem.
- Please read the compiler error
messages and attempt to correct your code before calling a T.A. We have no problem helping you with
syntax error messages, but it is your job to learn from your mistakes. Asking the same question for the same
error over and over again is just laziness.
Good Practices:
- Please bring your textbook, notes and
assignments. Seeing your notes will assist us when trying to understand
your questions, and give us both something to refer to.
- Take some time to read your notes or
the assignment, jot down some questions you many have or areas you do not
understand.
- Cell phones: Please turn off or put
your cell phone on vibrate. If you
do receive a call, take the call outside the lab, it might disturb
others. Also, when working with a
T.A., interruptions disturb both of you, so answering a call will give the
appearance of being rude. Please
take this into consideration.
- Most computer applications have a Help
feature, which actually has a lot of information. You will notice at time the TA’s use the
Help feature; no one can remember everything. Try to do what you can before asking,
but remember we can even help you on using the Help feature.
- Although going over your assignment and
discussing approaches to the problem with other students is encouraged, if
you choose to get your assignment done by using a completed one from
someone else, don’t expect help from a T.A.; ask the person you got it
from.
- Food and drinks are not permitted
in the learning centers; all it takes is one accident to destroy the
equipment.
- Printing: Printing assignments and
homework is allowed, printing anything at all is NOT.