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New Home, New Design

Our College technology pages have a new name, a new home, and a new design. We are now called College IT (chhdit.fullerton.edu) for College of Health and Human Development.

The computers in the instructional labs will now open with the page that describes the lab in which they are located, where faculty and students can find information about lab's resources and instructions on how to use them.

Update your links to http://chhdit.fullerton.edu/

Lab Updates

EC-55: Child and Adolescent Studies computer lab

The computer lab located in the basement of the Education Classroom building in room EC-55 was upgraded with new equipment during the summer. The computer lab has 24 student workstations which were all upgraded to Dell Optiplex 780 models and 19” widescreen LCD monitors.  The computers are running Microsoft Windows 7 and Office 2010. For more detailed information on EC-55 including all software and hardware available in the lab as well as the lab schedule for the semester, please visit http://chhdit.fullerton.edu/Labs/EC55.htm.

EC-125: Human Services and Counseling computer lab

The computer lab located on the first floor of the Education Classroom building in room EC-125 was upgraded with new equipment during the summer. The computer lab has 24 student workstations which were all upgraded to Dell Optiplex 755 models. The computers are running Microsoft Windows 7 and Office 2010. For more detailed information on EC-125 including all software and hardware available in the lab as well as the lab schedule for the semester, please visit http://chhdit.fullerton.edu/Labs/EC125.htm.

Windows 7 Upgrade Started

We strive to continue to provide support that allows faculty and staff using our college supported desktop workstations to concentrate on completing their work in a stress free environment.  One way of accomplishing this is to provide fast and efficient computers, running the latest OS and software versions, to part-time faculty and staff that are not eligible for rollout computers. To accomplish this we have started to upgrade our college supported desktop workstations with Microsoft Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 2010. Stay tuned for further developments!