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Spread over a 40-acre Seattle campus, ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ includes the following resources for students: THE AMES LIBRARY The Ames Library provides collections, instruction, tools, spaces, and personnel to advance teaching, learning, and scholarship at ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ for undergraduate and graduate students. The Library’s collections include digital, print, archival, and other materials. Distinctive collections include the University Archives, a Wesleyan Collection, and the Work and Faith Collection. Find out more about services for graduate students. For more information about the Ames Library, visit spu.edu/library or call 206-281-2419.STUDENT COMPUTER LABS Located across campus, are available for use by resident and commuter students. Some of the labs are highly specialized for specific academic programs; others, including computer kiosks, are available for more general use. CLASSROOM TECHNOLOGY Students and faculty have a wide range of available to enhance teaching and learning, including "." Additionally, the Tech Desk is available in the Library to provide technology and space to collaborate. INTERNET ACCESS/EMAIL The on-campus network and Internet access is available throughout campus. Many courses make use of an online course-management system () for document repository, electronic grade books, online discussion, and online assessments. Routine student transactions (e.g., registration, class schedules, and access to grades) can be completed through at a student's convenience. CIS HELPDESK Computer and Information systems provides full support for university-owned computers; it also provides some . Contact HelpDesk at 206-281-2982, Monday–Friday, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. HelpDesk is located in Lower Marston.
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