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ITS supports and maintains open computer labs around campus for student, faculty, and staff use. Some labs require Mcard swipe access. All lab computers require a uniqname and current password. Lab computers have access to the Papercut Print system.

For any questions or problems with the open computer labs, contact the Helpdesk by calling 810-762-3123 (opt. 1), or by emailing flint.its.support@umich.edu.

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Individual lists for software installed in each lab are found in the sections below. Click here for a comprehensive list of all software in each lab.

Frances Thompson Library Open Computer Lab

OVERVIEW

The Windows 10 workstations on all three floors offer a full set of ITS lab applications. You will also find six (6) iMacs with the same software as all of the other iMac equipped ITS labs. Users may also access the Thompson Library’s homepage and its resources from these computers. Networked printing is located on each floor. These workstations help students make optimum use of both ITS software and library resources—including library staff.

The workstations, located in the center rows of carrels running north-south on each floor, offer considerable privacy, and should prove attractive places for students to work on term papers and other assignments requiring sustained concentration. There is also a group project room equiped with eleven (11) VDI computers located on the third floor in room 318. UM-Flint faculty and staff may also use the workstations.

Hours of Operation
Lab hours are the same as the Library Hours

RESOURCES SUPPORTED IN THE LIBRARY OPEN COMPUTER LAB

Windows 10 Platform (97 Stations)
HP EliteDesk 800 G2
Intel Core i5 2.7 GHz
Installed Memory 8 GB
Built-in sound (useable with your own headphones)

27' iMac (6 Stations)
Intel Core i5 3.2 GHz
1 TB Hard Drive
Install Memory 16 GB
Nvidia GeForce GT 755m Graphics Card
2 Firewire ports
Built-in camera, stereo speakers, microphone

Printers

4 Multifunction Enterprise Class Printers (Two printers on the third floor, and one additional on each other floor at the head of the rows of lab computers.)

NOTE: The Thompson Library Open Computing Lab is designed for advanced users who do not usually need assistance. If you require assistance, please do not disturb Library employees. Instead, please call the ITS Helpdesk at 810-762-3123 (option 1). The ITS Helpdesk has consultants available who are able to assist you with difficulties with printing or using application software.

If you need to report a hardware problem with a computer located in the Library Open Computing Lab, please contact the ITS Helpdesk at 810-762-3123 (option 1) or send an email to flint.its.support@umich.edu.

3153 William S White Building

OVERVIEW

The open computer lab located at 3153 WSW is equipped with Windows 10 workstations.

Open

Hours of Operation
Please consult Lab Hours

Telephone Number
(810) 762-3123

RESOURCES SUPPORTED IN 3153 WSW OPEN COMPUTER LAB

Windows 10 Platform (13 Stations - Fall 2020)
HP ProDesk 600 G1 SFF
Intel Core i7 4770 3.4GHz
16GB Memory
Nvidia NVS 310 Graphics
4 front USB 2.0 ports
CD/DVD-R/RW
HP 24' ZR2440w Monitors

Additional Resources
1 ADA workstation with scanner available with adjustable table for wheelchair access.
1 Black & White PaperCut Printer (Non-MFP)
(Other PaperCut Printers locations)

Riverfront Lab

OVERVIEW

The open computer lab located at 2341 Riverfront is equipped Windows 10 workstations as well as Mac OS X stations.

Hours of Operation: 24/7 (Mcard Access Only)

No Helpdesk Staff Available

RESOURCES SUPPORTED IN RIVERFRONT COMPUTER LAB

Windows 10 Platform (20 Stations)

HP ProDesk 600 G2 Mini Desktops
3.1 GHz processors
4 GB of RAM
Built-in sound (useable with your own headphones)

27' iMac (2 Stations)

Intel Core i5 3.2 GHZ
1 TB Hard Drive
Install Memory 16 GB
Nvidia GeForce GT 755m Graphics Card
2 Firewire ports
Built-in camera, stereo speakers, microphone

Additional Resources

2 Multifunction Enterprise Class Printers

1 ADA Station with Scanner

LabAnywhere and Northbank Center Cafe

Overview

This lab, located on the basement floor of the Northbank Center, is equiped with Windows 10 workstations. These stations contain the same software as LabAnywhere.

Windows 10 Platform (4 Stations)
VDI Computers
2x 2.5 GHZ processors
4 GB of RAM
Built-in sound (useable with your own headphones)

Additional Resources

Additional tables and chairs for working with groups or using your own laptop.

206 Murchie Science Building (Closed - Fall 2020)

OVERVIEW

Please read the ITS Access and Compliance document, designed to acquaint institutional data users at the University of Michigan-Flint with the policies that define and regulate responsible use of information.

Telephone Number
810-762-3123

Hours of Operation
Please see Lab Hours

RESOURCES SUPPORTED IN 206 MSB OPEN COMPUTER LAB

Windows 10 Platform (40 Stations)
Dell OptiPlex 7460 AIO (64 Bit)
Intel Core i7-8700 Hex-Core 3.2 GHZ
16 GB Memory
Intel UHD Graphic 630 Integrated Video Card
22” Widescreen Monitor

27' iMac (4 Stations)

Intel Core i5 3.2 GHZ
1 TB Hard Drive
Install Memory 16 GB
Nvidia GeForce GT 755m Graphics Card
2 Thunderbolt Ports
Built-in camera, stereo speakers, microphone

Additional Resources

1 ADA Station with Scanner
2 Multifunction Enterprise Class Printers
Additional seating for use with your own laptop.

205 French Hall (Closed - Fall 2020)

OVERVIEW

This lab is equipped with Windows 10 workstations.

Hours of Operation
Please see Lab Hours

Mcard Access Only

No Helpdesk Staff Available

RESOURCES SUPPORTED IN 205 FH OPEN COMPUTER LAB:

Windows 10 Platform (40 Stations)

HP EliteOne 800 G2 23' All-In-One

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Intel Core i5 3.3 GHZ

Installed Memory 4 GB

2 side USB-A 3.0 and 1 USB-C port

SD card reader

Built-in camera, stereo speakers, microphone

DVD-RW Drive

Additional Resources

1 ADA Station with Scanner
1 Scanner
2 Multifunction Enterprise Class Printers

What’s New: Intel today revealed plans for Project Athena Open Labs in Taipei, Shanghai and Folsom, California, to support performance and low-power optimization of vendor components for laptops built to Project Athena design specifications and target experiences in 2020. Located in key ecosystem hubs and operated by teams of Intel engineers with system-on-chip (SOC) and platform power optimization expertise, the three Open Labs sites will begin operating in June 2019 to enable and optimize components.

“Across the industry, we each play an important role in delivering the advanced laptops of today and the future. Project Athena Open Labs are a critical step in enabling more extensive, day-to-day collaboration with the components ecosystem to continuously raise the bar for innovation across the platform.”
–Josh Newman, Intel vice president and general manager of PC Innovation Segments, Client Computing Group

What It Means: Intel’s expanded level of integration with the PC ecosystem will accelerate the development of advanced laptop designs and capabilities by adding greater efficiency to the component selection process for OEMs, and by enabling a continuous cycle of tuning and testing based on real workloads and usage models.

Why It’s Important: This week, more than 500 members of the PC ecosystem gathered in Taiwan for the Project Athena Ecosystem Symposium to ready the first wave of Project Athena designs. Announced at CES 2019, Intel’s innovation program, code-named “Project Athena,” was developed to help bring to market a new class of advanced laptops. Co-engineered with partners across the ecosystem, the first Project Athena devices will be available in the second half of this year.

With Project Athena, Intel has fundamentally changed its approach to innovation. Rooted in extensive research to understand how people use their devices and the challenges they face, Intel engineers and social scientists have developed a set of predefined key experience requirements designed to enable new experiences and capitalize on next-generation technologies, such as 5G and artificial intelligence, across the full PC platform.

Every component within a laptop affects the user experience, from power consumption to responsiveness and beyond. Enabling component vendor assessment, tuning and compliance at the Open Labs will help drive consistency in delivering the best technologies without compromise. Early alignment and enablement at the component level sets a strong foundation for OEM design readiness and implementation to help ensure systems meet Project Athena experience targets.

How It Works: Project Athena Open Labs will be the first step in readying the next wave of Project Athena designs for 2020 and beyond. Independent hardware vendors (IHVs) will have the opportunity to submit parts for compliance assessment via Project Athena Open Labs, and Intel’s OEM partners can also nominate preferred component vendors for participation.

Each lab is supported by experienced engineers to test, tune and provide recommendations to improve power and performance capabilities across a broad range of laptop components and categories, such as audio, display, embedded controllers, haptics, SSDs and wireless. The state-of-the-art facilities are located in regional hubs, so ODMs and IHVs can come into the labs year-round for component assessment and solution pathfinding aligned to the Project Athena vision. Following assessment, a list of optimized components will be made available to OEMs for consideration throughout product development cycles.

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OEMs, ODMs and IHVs will begin to submit components to the Open Labs over the coming weeks.

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