• Rehabilitating And Furnishing Of A Computer Laboratory

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    • Lab Admin and the student Assistants who act as deputies have the right to call the attention of any users whose actions are disruptive to or destructive of the atmosphere of study in the computer laboratories. They can send any user out and file the necessary disciplinary action.
          When leaving the laboratory, users are expected to dean the work arcs by removing all papers, disks, books, and other personal items.
      RULES 2: USERS SHOULD USE THE COMPUTER PROPERLY FOR LEGITIMATE PURPOSE
          Lab equipment and facilities should be used with utmost care. Abuse or mishandling of equipment is strictly prohibited.
          The Computer laboratories, computers may not be used for chatting recreational games or viewing site which are inconsistent with the vision and mission of the school. These sites include pornographic sites, racist site and other sites, which advocate the violation of human rights. Users playing computer games or engaging in non-constructive activities will be asked to give way to other who are waiting to use the machines for university-related assignments or projects.
          The installation of any software in a Iab. Computer is prohibited unless a written request by the user is approved by the lab Admin and the IT director a student caught altering the configuration of a computer or its software will be asked to restore the computers configuration to its original setting. If the student cannot restore the configuration, he/ she will not be permitted to use the computer laboratories for three weeks.
          As a courtesy to other users, please do not leave your workstation unattend for more than fifteen minutes. Any machine not attended to by a user for more than fifteen minutes is considered available to other users who wish to use it.
      RULE 3: USERS SHOULD USE THEIR ACCOUNTS PROPERLY.
          In an effort to provide the community with more stable and available computing resources, users are required to log on to using the account given to them by lab Assistant.
          A student who uses somebody else’s network account will not be allowed to use the computer laboratories’ computer for one month. The account often used will be disable for one month. The center reserves the right to erase user files which interfere with the correct operation of the network. It also reserves the right to erase files which are suspected to be in violation of the intellectual property right law.
          Users files saved in the local hard drivers of the computers will be erased.
      RULE 4: USE THE PRINTERS APPROPRIATELY.
          Wait for your turn to print. There is no need to overcrowd the printer area.
          Procedures are provided for networking printing. The printing of graphics and large fonts requires prior permission from and payment to the laboratory Assistance. To minimize any misunderstanding, please check the respective rates before printing.
      RULE 5: REPORT MALFUNCTIONED UNITS TO THE LAB ADMIN
          Users are encouraged to report any malfunction of the computer or their associated peripherals to the laboratory assistants as soon as they notice them.
          Damage, which is not due to reasonable wear or tear, will be charged against the account of the user. The center also reserve the right to file disciplinary actions against the user.
       RULE 6: OBSERVE LABORATORY SCHEDULES AND FOLLOW THE POLICIES CAREFULLY
          Before any lab closes, the lab Admin in charge will give a ten-minute warning. During this period, lab users are expected to print and save what they are doing, and log off the network.
          Users who violate computer laboratory policies or computer use policies will be asked to leave the computer laboratory. Repeated or serious violations of computer lab policies or general use policies will be reported to the dean of student affairs and could result in the loss of computer lab privileges.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT HERE ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0    INTRODUCTION    A Computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out an arbitrary set of arithmetic or logical operations automatically, their ability to follow a sequence operations, called a program. Make computer very flexible and popular. Such computer are used as control systems for a very wide variety of industrial and consumer devices. This include simple special purpose devices like microwave ovens and remote controls, but more importantly in general purpose ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER THREE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER THREE3.0    MATERIAL AND METHOD3.1     PREPARATION OF COMPUTER LABOATORY    In order to execute the construction exercise. It is necessary to understand clearly the correct procedure to be followed in preparing the rehabilitation and furnishing of computer laboratory.    The preparation of this project involves making the plan of the project but before the work started, the plan was taking first and setting of blocks, window and door are carried out.3.2     MATERIAL SELE ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FOUR - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER FOUR4.1     RESULTAND DISCUSSION    Computer laboratory gives more advances in Civil Engineering on Auto Cad, etc. Engineering computer laboratory has a lot of advantages in Civil Engineering in both knowing part of the Architect. So Architect produces the drawing for the project and the Engineering design and produces the structural drawing.    In view of these facts, the acts of taking proper care of tools used in the construction have adequate taken care of at different stag ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER FIVE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER FIVE5.0    CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION5.1    CONCLUSION    Despite all the constrains encountered, this project was brought to successful completion. We believe that this project will serve as a source of inspiration to the student who works on similar project in the nearest      future. The project has been very challenging and demanding and has improve every member of our group both especially and theoretically.     The rehabilitation and furnishing of computer labor ... Continue reading---

         

      REFRENCES - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]REFEFENCEAsakpa, S.O (2002) Basis of Hardware and Soft Ware, Adekunle Nig. Ltd. ... Continue reading---