For Thursday 02/06/25, the campus will be closed until 12 noon today due to the severe weather. All classes scheduled after 12 noon will take place as scheduled. Students should check Canvas for details on classes.
Lawrence Tech provides several student computer labs on campus. You can log on to the public computers by using your campus username and password. If you don’t know your username and/or password, please click here or contact the Help Desk at (248)204-2330 or helpdesk@ltu.edu.
Please do not save any data on the computers and remember to log off of the machines when you are done using them.
There are two main student computer labs on campus (E152 and Library).
There is one limited access computer lab on campus (E30-Mechanical Engineering area)
For more information on hardware and software in these labs, please select a location.
There are 24 PC’s in E152. The lab is located in room E152 in the Engineering building.
Specifications
Please click here to see the list of software installed in the Room E152 lab.
There are 10 PC’s (2 with lab E152 images, 4 with basic images, 4 with basic images attached to scanners) and 2 iMacs (with iMac Lab image) available in the library. The lab is located in the library in the Buell building basement.
Please click here to see the list of software installed on the basic PCs in the library.
Please click Room E152 tab above for details of the E152 PCs in the library.
There are 15 desktop computers in lab E30. The lab is located in E30 in the Engineering Building.
Please contact Campus Security for lab access.
Please click here the see the list of software installed in the Room E30 lab.
The College of Arts and Sciences has 20 Yogas (Lenovo) loaded with the Arts and Sciences software image. These machines are locked in a laptop cart. If you would like access to these machines, please contact the A&S deans office.
Please click here to see the list of software installed on the A&S Laptop Cart.
Use Your Cell Phone as a Document Camera in Zoom
From Computer
Log in and start your Zoom session with participants
From Phone
To use your cell phone as a makeshift document camera