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  2. Begin by reviewing the lab regulations section. Ensure you understand the rules regarding food, noise levels, and software settings.
  3. In the 'Fresh Start-Up' section, follow the instructions for restarting computers. This is crucial for avoiding memory conflicts.
  4. Fill out the 'Essential Tasks' section by identifying components on a screen. Use the provided letters to match each component correctly.
  5. For formatting disks, follow the steps outlined in that section. Make sure to select the correct disk format before initializing.
  6. Complete any additional tasks such as renaming files or backing up documents as specified in their respective sections.

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Labeling and color-coding are effective strategies for organizing the computer lab. These methods make it easy to locate items and help students quickly identify where things belong. Labeling and color-coding also provide a visual cue that helps students remember where things go.
Steps Identify the room for the computer lab. The first step in building a computer lab is knowing where it is going to be set up. Determine the needs of the computer lab. Identify how many computers are needed. Evaluate furniture needs and options. Choose a seating layout. Identify available power sources.
Safety in the Computer Laboratories You may use the computers in the lab only when a teacher is present. Please place your bags at the front of the lab. Do not eat or drink in the lab. Keep the lab clean and neat at all times. Use only the computer you are assigned to.
Computer Lab Care Please keep food and drink out of the computer labs. Always log out of the computer when done working. At the end of the day, be sure to shut computers down. Organize the keyboard, mouse, and monitor neatly for the next person using the computer. Keep tables stationary.
A Schoolnet ICT Lab equipment includes computers, monitors, keyboards, disk drives, modems, printers, scanners, cameras, speakers, and multimedia projectors like Kyan, Whiteboard, and Chromebooks.
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Aspects for consideration Networking - generally only a 10/100 Ethernet card is required. Audio - Sound card, speakers, headphones, microphones. Video - Video card speed and memory. Secondary storage - CD, CD-R, DVD, Zip, etc. Input - Keyboard and mouse variations.

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