Instructional Computer Lab
Welcome to your Instructional Lab. We're here to help you succeed!
We're located in Building 19, 1st Floor - Room 135
Hours of Operation: Fall term 2008
9am - 6pm Monday - Thursday
11 - 4pm Friday & Saturday
(Saturday hours will start on October 18)
Phone: (541) 463-5823
Lab Supervisor: Patty Hine
Lab Assistant: Pam Dotson
Visit Instructional Computing's website for more information about computer labs at Lane.
Resources available:
To get the most out of your CIT classes and do your best, use the resources in your instructional lab:
- Drop-in tutoring (Contact the lab for tutor schedule)
- High-speed Internet access
- Reference books - complete CIT core course textbook collection for use in the lab
- Second-year CIT mentor student
Software Available for CIT Students
If you enroll in one of the Computer Information Technology courses that charges a lab fee, you are eligible to receive the Microsoft software listed below. Contact the Instructional Computer Lab for details.
Note: Only those students currently enrolled in a CIT course that charges a lab fee are eligible for this software.
Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance
- Access 2003
- SQL 2000
- Visual Studio.NET 2003
- Windows Server 2003
- MSDN Library 5/03 (3 disk set)
- Virtual PC 2004
- Windows 2000 Pro
- Windows XP Pro
- OneNote 2003
- Virtual PC MAC
- Windows 2000 Server
- Windows XP Slipstream (SP2)
- Project 2003
- Visio 2003
- Windows 98 SE
- Fedora Core 4 (set of 4)
Appropriate Conduct in the Computer Lab
- Students are strongly encouraged to ASK QUESTIONS!
The Lab Staff is here to help you succeed in your coursework. - Keep the lab atmosphere positive and productive.
- Please use computers for educational, academic, and administrative purposes with the College in mind.
- Whether you work alone or together, please do it quietly.
- Use the computers in a manner which respects the rights of other computer users.
- Helpful suggestions to improve our instructional support are welcome.
- This is YOUR lab, let's work together to get the most out of it!

