Step by Step To Building A Computer Lab
Step by Step To Building A Computer Lab
Building a computer lab takes time and effort, but is not very difficult once you have
everything in one place. With a little work, you can build a low-cost computer lab out of old
donated computers. Once you have determined the ideal arrangement of your computer
lab, building the lab is just a matter of setting everything up.
Part
1 Designing the Lab Space
Identify the room for the computer lab. The first step in building a
1 computer lab is knowing where it is going to be set up. You want to choose a
room that has plenty of evenly spaced outlets and enough space to fit the
number of computers you want to have in the lab.
Rooms that are square or rectangular will work better than rooms that have
sharp angles or strange shapes.
Determine the needs of the computer lab. Identify the purpose of your
2 computer lab so that you will have an idea of the type of equipment you will
need. Is it a lab that people will use for advanced digital design or programming
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Identify how many computers are needed. Along with determining the
3 needs of your lab, you will need to identify the exact number of computers
you will have available. If you know how many students will be using the lab at
any given time, you will have an idea of how many computers you need. The
number of computers you will have is also dependent upon the size of the
room.[1]
If you want users to have access to higher-end computers, but have a
limited budget, consider getting a small number of advanced computers and
a larger number of mid-range computers.
Evaluate furniture needs and options. The height of the desks that the
4 computers are placed on is very important. The ideal desk height is one that
allows users to type on the keyboard with their arms parallel to the desk.[2]
Try to
obtain furniture that fits the needs of the users you are designing the lab for.
Chairs with adjustable heights are the best option for a computer lab so that
all users can be comfortable while working.
The top of the computer screen should be about level with the user’s eyes.
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Identify available power sources. All of these computers are going to need
6 to be plugged in. Use surge protectors to keep the computers from being
damaged during power outages. They also increase the number of available
outlets allowing you to plug in multiple computers into one surge protector.[4]
A power strip is not the same as a surge protector. Power strips just increase
the number of available outlets, but do not protect against power spikes.
You may need to use extension cords attached to surge protectors to get
every computer plugged in. This may also affect the layout of your computer
lab.
Keep in mind the presence of all of the wires and possible trip hazards when
thinking about the layout of the computer lab.
Part
2 Obtaining the Computers
Call local businesses for donations. If you are building a computer lab on
1 a budget, it is a good idea to start by calling local businesses to see if they
have old computers. When companies update their computer systems they are
usually willing to donate their old computers to a good cause.[5]
To encourage donations, let companies know that they can use their
contribution as a tax deduction.
Ask friends and family for old computers. Similar to asking businesses,
2 you can also go directly to friends and family. Many people just store the old
computers in the basement when they buy new ones. These old computers can
be repurposed for your computer lab.[6]
Your friends will probably be happy to get rid of those old computers.
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Purchase new computers. If you have a bigger budget, you can purchase new
computers. You should be able to negotiate a good deal because you will be
buying the computers in bulk. You probably don’t need a top-of-the-line
computer, but a mid-range high-performance computer would be appropriate.
Shop around a few different places to get the best deal.
Remember to get a compatible keyboard, mouse, and monitor for each
computer.
Reset old computers to factory settings. Before using old computers for
4 your lab, you need to reset them to factory settings. This will improve their
performance and erase all information that may have been left on them.[7]
Resetting the computers will depend on the type of computer you have. A
quick online search of the computer should yield the proper procedure.
Part
3 Building the Lab
Assemble and arrange the furniture. Once you have all of the
1 components purchased, you can start building the computer lab. Assemble
all of the furniture and place it around the room in the configuration you decide
on earlier.[9]
Use caution when assembling all of the desks and furniture.
Set up the computers. Arrange all of the computers on top of the desks.
2 Attach all of the monitors, keyboards, and computer mice. Plug everything
into the electrical outlets. Turn on the computers and make sure everything is
hooked up properly.[10]
Assign each computer a number so they can easily be kept track of.
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Network the computers together. Getting all of the computers on the same
3 network allows you access information saved to the network on any linked
computer. This is good in case your normal computer is taken or damaged.
The network will also incorporate internet access to all of the computers.
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same network is to put them all on the same workgroup, which you can do
under the System Preferences in your Control Panel. Then, make sure that
file sharing and printer sharing are enabled, and check to make sure none
of the firewalls are preventing a machine from connecting.
Prevent trip hazards. Using floor cord covers over exposed cables are an
4 easy way to prevent users from tripping. Covers are inexpensive and easy to
install. Use Velcro ties to organize cords together and secure them out of the
way.[11]
Cable clips are also a good way to keep cables from becoming unruly
hazards.
Community Q&A
Question
Community Answer
The room will be filled with computers, all creating heat. It might get too hot for
people, or cause electrical supplies to get damaged. The air-conditioner keeps
the room cool to ensure that doesn't happen.
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Question
Download the application from the internet, then install it. Another way is to
install it from a CD or DVD.
Question
Community Answer
Use and all in one network printer (Printing, Scanning, and Copying) so you do
not have to buy each one separate and you can save money.
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