Computer Teaching Lab Reservation Policy
There are currently four Teaching Labs on campus which are the
Clow 238 PC Lab, the
Halsey 101 PC Lab, the
Radford PC Lab, and the
Swart 229 Macintosh Lab. Reservations for Clow, Halsey, and Swart Labs are made by calling the
Registration Dept. at
424-4160.
Reservations for the Radford lab are made through the English Dept. by calling 424-0626.
All requests for use of these Teaching Labs must come from agents
affiliated with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh.
The following four uses of computer teaching labs are listed in
priority sequence.
- Any of the computer teaching labs can be reserved on a first come,
first served basis for student instruction. There are no current
limitations to the amount of time a given faculty member can reserve. The
exception to this is that reservations related to writing activities have
precedence in the Radford lab. If a lab is reserved for an entire
semester, the instructor might be contacted by others in hope that some
time could voluntarily be relinquished.
(Amendment approved by
ACUG March 6, 1997: Adhoc requests by faculty can bump out faculty who already
have the lab reserved for the entire semester up to two times a semester IF
the request is made 30 days prior to the beginning of the next semester.)
- Teaching labs can be reserved for the instruction of faculty and
staff in the use of hardware and software. However, people are required
to reserve the labs for this purpose during times when the labs are not
heavily used. Examples of such times are: between semesters, during the
first few weeks of a semester, early mornings before the labs are open for
student use, or during the dinner hour from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m..
Proposals to use a computer lab for faculty and staff training will be
presented to the
Director of Academic Computing
to either act on or bring before the
Academic Computing Users Group (ACUG)
for approval.
- Regional, statewide, or national conferences being held on the UW
Oshkosh campus that require computer lab space for training sessions are
eligible to reserve the teaching labs. However, they are not permitted to
displace classes already scheduled to use the lab. Proposals to use a
computer lab for such conferences will be presented to the Director of
Academic Computing to either act on or bring before ACUG for approval.
- Other requests to reserve the teaching labs (including reservations for
fee-based activities) will also be presented to the Director of Academic
Computing to either act on or bring before ACUG.
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Oshkosh Webmaster
URL: http://www.acs.uwosh.edu/documentation/teaching_labs.shtml
Last updated: Friday, October 18, 2002 - 04:12 PM
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