The Learning Resources Centre offers the following facilities:
Printing
Photocopying
Wireless Availability
Quiet Study Areas
Language Centre
Faculty Of Engineering, Science And The Built Environment (FESBE)
Alumni
Available Software
Available Products
The LRC provides facilities for printing, prices are:
Printing Costs per Page | ||
Colour | A4 | 40p |
| A3 | 75p |
Black and White | A4 | 5p |
| A3 | 10p |
Acetate | A4 | 32p |
All students can log-on to the computers using their Username and Password, then print from the PC to one of the printers on the floor on which they are working on.
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Photocopying facilities are provided and can be found at the rear of the room on the right hand side and are operated using Flexicards.
These can be obtained and recharged from vending machines on the ground floor, beside the lifts. The Helpdesk does not charge flexicards.
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Wireless networking is presently available on 3-South, located around Desk 1-G.
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The Learning Resources Centre is a learning environment and is intended for private study. If you wish to practise presentations please keep noise to a minimum to avoid disturbing students who are working. There are presently no rooms specifically for student use, though the Library has a number of areas for this purpose.
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The Language Centre provides high quality and accessible languages education, training and business services. It is located on 2-North.
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The Faculty of Engineering, Science and the Built Environment is located on 3-North. It has the following facilities available to all students:
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Alumni do not have access to a personal user space or the Palms printing facility. Alumni should save all work to removable media such as USB Keys.
You may contact Helpdesk for your username and password.
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Core software
Specialist Educational Packages
The following software is available on 2-South.
The Learning Resources Centre offers introductory guides to Word, Excel and PowerPoint, available from the central Helpdesk.
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In addition to the material provided free in training sessions, the Learning Resources Centre has a range of publications available to help you improve your information technology skills.
Learning Resources Centre Publication
Introduction to the World Wide Web | £2.00 |
How to present your work in Microsoft Word 2000 | £1.20 |
Introduction to Microsoft Excel | £1.20 |
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint | £1.20 |
ComputerServices Department Publications | |
Unix User Guide | Free! |
SQL *Plus User Guide | £1.50 |
SQL *Plus User Manual | £6.50 |
Oracle Developers Manual | £3.00 |
Other products | |
Card : Red, Green, Blue, Yellow and Grey | 9p |
Laminate pouches: A4/A3 | 32p/64p |
Acetates for photocopying and printing | 32p |
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