The Computer Depot sells computers from Apple, Dell, IBM and Gateway. Computers purchased through the Depot can be pre-configured for the campus network and have UVM Internet software pre-installed. The Depot also sells printers, laptop cases and networking hardware.
The Waterman Computer Lab in Waterman building is the largest computing area on campus. It is located in room 113 in the basement of the Waterman building. It is a general purpose and teaching facility open to any current UVM affiliate. You should be prepared to show your UVM ID if requested. Student Consultants are generally on duty when the lab is open.
- The main lab contains Macintosh and Windows systems, as well as scanners and laser printers.
- The teaching labs, 113-Q and 113-T, are usually reserved for classroom use. They are open for general use when not scheduled for class.
- Facility hours should be checked periodically as they do change from semester to semester. You should be sure to check either the online postings here or the sign posted outside the Lab entrance
- The 113Q and 113T rooms may be requested for regular class use or for non-class events. For regular class requests, use the Reservation Request Form for Classes in the Waterman Teaching Labs. For non-class events, use the use the Reservation Request Form for Events in the Waterman Teaching Labs. These are filled out online. Note that a Zoo netid and password are required to access these forms.
- Current Schedules for the Waterman Teaching Labs should be consulted prior to making any reservation requests.
- Software in Waterman and does change occasionally, so be sure to check if you must have access to a particular application. Here is a listing of the Waterman hardware.
The Center for Multimedia Development, at Media Resources in Bailey/Howe Library, offers:
- Macintosh and Windows computers for multimedia work
- Video and audio editing systems
- One-on-one help
Other computing areas on campus include:
- Computing in the Libraries
- College of Agriculture and Life Sciences DOS/Windows Area
- School of Business classrooms and facilities
- College of Engineering and Mathematics
There are numerous other computer facilities on campus, all managed and controlled by their respective units. They may only be available to certain colleges or to certain groups. You should check first before you depend on their use for any purpose.
Zoo is a cluster of powerful UNIX servers operated by ETS. When you send and receive mail at UVM using your first.last@uvm.edu address, or your NetID@uvm.edu address, you're actually using the Zoo cluster. When you publish web pages to http://www.uvm.edu/~netid, you're also using Zoo. Did you know that you can also use Zoo for file sharing? For scientific and statistical computing? Learn what you can do with Zoo.
Last modified September 08 2008 11:32 AM