CCIT manages and operates major facilities of the Technology and Learning Media Center (CTLM) and supports several satellite facilities on campus. The main computer sharing is on the first floor of CTLM in East Wing. In East Wing there is a computer education office in the office (2nd floor), 1st floor and underground (basement). In addition, West Wing has Computer Education Laboratory, 150-seat auditorium, laboratory, MEL laboratory, physics study studio (PLS), engineering education center (CEE).
Major and night / weekend access to CTLM's Computer Commons location goes through East Wing's North Gate. Elevators are available during weekday working hours or special arrangements. The front office area of Computer Commons is in Room 156 A of East Wing and the CCIT headquarters is in 244.
The main entrance is in the west gate next to the atrium tower in the southwestern corner of the building. The reception and several staff rooms face the atrium on the left side of the room 114.
The listed times are applied during the year, holidays, break during specific summer and special circumstances. In the week before the final exam, this extension took place over several hours. It may be restricted or closed during the end of the semester and during the summer. Changes in the time stated are posted in the Facilities and Announcements section of the CCIT website.
Computer Commons is a full service facility that is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Monday through Friday. These limited time-only service
Most central systems and services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, seven days a week, unless there are technical problems or infrequent maintenance. Planned outages are announced in advance by appropriate mechanism
The stated time is only for school year, it may be different depending on mine holiday, break time, special circumstances. The end of the semester, summer, holidays and other special times will be posted on the building and announcement section of the CCIT website. The building can be accessed via BlasterCard 24/7.
Organizations should make disabled people access the facility location, hours of work and staffing and respect the cultural groups with different facade appearance. Some cultural groups are sensitive to the possibility that specific seat placement and decoration may be appropriate or inappropriate. Please note the difference in communication between cultures. For example, among many ethnic groups and ethnic groups, elderly people are highly respected, so it is important to understand how to show respect.
The number of hours the sun shines in a particular place of the day is called sunshine hours. The sunshine time of a place is determined by the number of hours of the day and how many hours it is not cloudy. Tourists and people working in the tourism industry are interested in sunshine hours in a certain place. Latitude is the distance between the location and the equator. The warmest temperature is the equator. This is because the sun strikes the sun directly for much longer than anywhere else. As we move further from the equator to the polar, the sun becomes smaller and less and the climate becomes increasingly cold throughout the year.
As the earth rotates, various parts of the earth pass through the sun's rays. Animation shows the appearance every hour (4 hours). As your town turns into the sun and begins to enter that light, the sun seems to rise to the east. When your city leaves the sun's light and enters the dark, it seems to be in the west. Illuminate the flashlight on the side of the ball and rotate the ball counterclockwise. Looking down on the ball from the top, thinking about the face of the clock, you can change the orientation of the ball. As the ball rotates, observe what happens in the bright and dark areas. This happens when the Earth rotates east (counterclockwise).