Smart Labs
New Technology Meets Smart Classroom
Being able to check out a lap top, use a computer lab or have access to oversized printers can make a big difference in your projects. Featuring three computer labs that double as classrooms, and a printing room with specialty printers and plotters for really big output, the Learning Commons gives you the technological horsepower required for demanding classes and curriculum.
   
First Floor Labs
» Smart Lab 111B* (PC)
» PolyConnect Open Access Lab 114C (PC)
Second Floor Labs
» Open Access Smart Lab 217D (PC)
» Smart Lab 217C* (PC)
» Smart Lab 216A* (Mac)
* Labs open for class scheduling.
Scheduling the Learning Commons
Contact University Scheduling for quarter-long courses as well as ad hoc classes in the Learning Commons. To confirm or view smart lab availability, or to schedule classes for quarter-long courses or ad-hoc classes, please see the Cal Poly Events Schedule.
» Check the schedule now
Software Policies
- Like all computer software, the software in these labs is subject to copyright and licensing agreements. These agreements are legal, binding documents that everyone must respect and follow while in the Learning Commons.
- Users must provide their own data disk for their own files. Files saved on local and server hard drives are not secure and may be deleted without notice.
- Please review the Learning Commons Software Installation Policy [pdf] for information on installing software in the Learning Commons Labs.
Software Installation Requirements
- Copyright and software license agreements will be strictly followed in the installation and distribution of software on any computers supported by ITS.
- Please review the lab's currently installed software before requesting a new installation. The list of software can be found on each lab's page. See links above and in the left-hand navigation column.
- Please review the Learning Commons Software Installation Policy [pdf] for information about installing software in Learning Commons Smart Labs for general use and for support of classes.
- After reviewing the currently installed software and the Software Installation Policy, please complete the Learning Commons Software Installation Request Form [pdf]. This form is used to track the installation of software in the Learning Commons Labs.
- Take the completed form to a Learning Commons staff member at the Knowledge Station, located at the center of the Learning Commons.
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