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What does the ETC offer?. 10 computers
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1. Educational Technology Center (ETC) Computer Lab and Testing Center
Room 520 Reid Center
2. What does the ETC offer? 10 computers & 2 printers for general use for students, faculty, and staff
Internet surfing & researching
Typing papers
Using MS Word, Excel, or Power Point
Course- or Program-specific software such as NCLEX and Respiratory simulations
3. What else does the ETC offer? Proctored electronic testing for students in courses that require it
A place for students of certain Distance Learning courses to turn in assignments
Some technical assistance
Typically a relatively quiet environment
4. Common Misconception The ETC staff cannot assist with questions relating to IQ Web, E-mail, or Blackboard
For assistance with these three areas:
Visit the Distance Learning & Instructional Technology department (DL&IT) in room 508
E-mail jchstechhelp@jchs.edu
Call 540-985-4046 (DL&IT helpline)
Staff Members assisting with these areas include: Bridget Moore, Nanette Deberry, Mark Raby, & Jennifer Becker
5. Policies, Please… Maintain the quiet atmosphere while using the ETC
Do not use tobacco products in the ETC
No food or drink at the computers; you may leave food or drink on the table next to the lab door
Turn cell phones OFF or on Silent; take phone calls outside the lab
6. Policies continued… While Testing is in Progress…
No cell phone calls
No talking
No printing
Keep the ETC door closed
Respect those who are testing
Do not enter the ETC for general computer use if the “CLOSED for Testing” sign is up outside the lab door
7. Types of Tests Proctored in the ETC Blackboard Tests (for certain classes or programs)
ATI Tests (for certain classes or programs) – ATI stands for Assessment Technologies Institute, LLC
* Note: Your instructor or program director will notify you either via e-mail or instructions within your Blackboard course, or both, if you need to come to the ETC for proctored electronic testing.
8. The Testing Process, Part 1 Instructor or program director notifies student that he/she needs to take a proctored electronic test in the ETC
Instructor gives a deadline by which the student needs to take a test, and instructs whether or not the student needs to make an appointment at the ETC
Student makes an appointment, if required, and comes in to take the test during the testing period and during the ETC testing hours
9. The Testing Process, Part 2 Student checks in and shows ID to ETC staff member
Student signs in and leaves all belongings in the ETC office
Student follows the ETC staff member’s instructions to open and start the test
Student takes the test
Student signs out, fills out a Comment Card, and collects his/her belongings when finished
10. Testing Hours Posted in 4 Locations If you want to know the current semester’s
testing hours, you may check one of the 4
key locations:
ETC Office Door
ETC Bulletin Board
On Student Central under the “ETC” button
Within your instructor’s Blackboard course if he/she has required you to take proctored electronic tests in the ETC
11. Other Items to Note Computers are provided at a first-come, first-serve basis for general use
Computers are provided at a first-come, first-serve basis for testing without prior appointment
Computers are provided first for testing appointments, second for testing without appointments, and lastly for general computer use
The ETC is under video surveillance
12. Location and Hours Location: Reid room 520
Computer Lab Hours: 24/7
Regular Office Hours:
Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Testing Hours: change every semester *
* Check one of the four best locations for the current semester’s testing hours…
13. Questions?? CONTACT:
Letisha Houston
Educational Technology Assistant
Phone: (540) 224-4895
E-mail: lmbeachy@jchs.edu