Computer Access at GCC
Check the online status of GCC's servers

Students in the High Tech Center

High Tech Center Hours
Spring and Fall Semester

HT1 & HT2 are closed on Monday, May 28 for Memorial Day
 and Wed., July 4 for Independence Day.
 

High Tech Center 1
Mon. - Thurs: 6:50 am - 12 pm;
Friday: 6:50 am - 10 pm;
Sat and Sun: 8 am - 5 pm

High Tech Center 2
Mon. - Thurs: 6:50 am - 10 pm
Friday: 6:50 am - 5 pm


Summer Hours and Holidays

High Tech Center 1
Mon. - Thurs: 7 am - 10 pm;
Friday & Sat.  closed;
Sunday: 12 pm - 7 pm

High Tech Center 2
Mon. - Thurs: 7 am - 10 pm
Friday, Sat. & Sunday closed


Every student enrolled in credit classes at GCC has an eGCC account. This eGCC account grants access to course-related software, internet browsers, email, a standard suite of tools and a wide range of other resources accessible on campus.  Students may find more details at the eGCC Guide for Students.  The eGCC Resources webpage allows individuals to view available network resources (enter your eGCC username and password). 

To get started and login to your eGCC Account, you need to obtain your eGCC Username and Password.

If you're off-campus, you can still access your H: and S: Drives by following the instructions we have on our Working Off Campus section.

Students at GCC have access to software including word processing, Internet Explorer, email and conferencing, and 10 megs of disk space for a web page. Some classes use additional software upon instructor request.  The Student Helpdesk provides instructions for accessing email, working off campus, saving data, and other computing tasks.  Students should be familiar with our Goals for Computer Supported English Classes.  Students who do not have access to a home computer may use the computers in the High Tech Center pits.


Learn to Use Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer is the supported software at GCC for web browsing and email


Learn to Use Email

Learn to Use Microsoft Office

  • Word 2003  how-to's from Microsoft
  • Word Tutorial an audio tutorial that covers the basics of Microsoft Office Word, such as adding, deleting, and moving text around, adding basic formatting, and creating bulleted or numbered lists.
  • Word Viewer if you don't have Word on your home computer, download and install the Word Viewer to open and read Word documents.
  • Microsoft Office Programs
  • Word Processing Tips for the writer
  • Zamzar free online file conversion; convert .wps files to .doc


Learn to Create a Web Page
Faculty and students may publish personal and course web pages on the glory and/or gecko servers. Read the GCC World Wide Web Guidelines before publishing.

Page maintained by: Marla DeSoto  Revised 5/31/2007
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