The ECC Digital Arts Program has use of a state-of-the-art Apple iMac lab open to all students. The lab is located in the Raymond F. Damato Learning Resource Center, LRC B206. Hours are 7am-10pm Monday to Friday and 12PM-5PM Saturday and Sunday.
Students must have a NetID to use a computer. It is strongly recommended that students bring a flash drive (also known as a thumb drive) that connects to computers via a USB port. All documents stored on computers in the open computer labs will be automatically deleted upon logging out.
For further information about the labs, e-mail Christi Geisinger at CGeisinger@eastchestercc.eduor phone: 860-512-2886
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