Student Technology Support
In-Person Support
ACS Lab D2431
- Assistance with software loaded on ACS Lab computers
- ACS Lab Hours
Library D2400
- Assistance with accessing and using library databases, online catalog, and web research.
- Library Hours
Phone and Online Support
ACS Lab
Library
GSU Helpdesk
WebCT/Online Learning
iMail
GSU Internet Account
Instructional Support
Academic Resource Center
Tutoring services, writing center and more. Call for an appointment.
Academic Computing Lab
Tutoring is available to support Computer Science courses.
Library Workshops
The Library offers free workshops each trimester.
GSU Credit Courses
A variety of computer applications are also taught through the Division of Extended Learning.
*Special Topics Courses are listed on the Class Schedule page under Extended Learning Classes.
Hardware, Software, and Facilities Support
ACS Lab
Library
Cyber Café
Located next to the cafeteria, the GSU Cyber Café provides Internet access and Microsoft Office applications.
Registration Station
Located next to the Registrar's Office, the Registration Station provides access to Web registration and student records.
Wireless and Laptop Computing
Wireless computer access is provided in the cafeteria, cafeteria atrium, and Hall of Governors. Protocols 802.11a/b/g are supported. For help, use the black Helpdesk phone located on the wall by the Cyber Café, or call the Helpdesk directly at (708) 534-5000, Ext. 4357.
The University Library provides wireless and laptop computing facilities. Students with personal laptop computers and wireless cards can access the Internet in the public areas of the library. The library provides laptop tables with wired electricity and Internet connections. Also, laptop computers are available for check-out to use within the library. Ask about laptop loan services at the Circulation Desk.
Equipment for Classes
Professors are responsible for obtaining equipment needed by students for classroom use. Students should inform their professors of hardware and software needs so that the professor can make arrangements with the appropriate person in their college.
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