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Microsoft Windows Vista - Scarfe 1007

Twenty nine Microsoft Windows Vista based computers provide access to general purpose and course specific software. The instructor station is connected to a data projector.

All computers have firewire/IEEE 1394 and USB connections, DVD/CD-RW drives and network connections.

Laser printing is available for printing assignments from this lab.

As with all C.M.S. facilities, this lab is available without cost for course related or official Faculty work. A C.M.S. lab account is required to use this lab.

When booked for classes, the lab is UNAVAILABLE for general use. To book the lab (course instructors or faculty only), please contact C.M.S. (cms.educ@ubc.ca, 604-822-5248) or use the online form.

The lab is alarmed and normally open 24 hours a day, although printing is restricted to C.M.S. Office Hours. Also note that the Scarfe building is not neccessarily open 24 hours.

Installed Software (in addition to standard Microsoft Windows software)

General

  • Microsoft Office 2003
    • Access 2003
    • Excel 2003
    • PowerPoint 2003
    • Publisher 2003
    • Word 2003
  • Microsoft Office 2007
    • Access 2007
    • Excel 2007
    • PowerPoint 2007
    • Publisher 2007
    • Word 2007

Web Authoring

  • Macromedia
    • Dreamweaver MX 2004
    • Flash MX 2004 (limited copies)
  • Nvu

Web Browsers

  • Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer
  • Mozilla Firefox

Statistics

  • SPSS for Windows 15
  • ATLASti 4.1 (limited copies)

Miscellaneous

  • Adobe
    • Acrobat Reader 7
    • Illustrator 10
    • InDesign 2
    • Photoshop 7
  • Inspiration 7
  • GIMP 2
  • OpenOffice.org 2
  • WS Ftp Limited Edition

 






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