Info for students
Info for faculty

Please do not link to any of the "faculty pages" in this site from another webpage.

A word about the organization of this site: Many sections of this site come in two sections, one for students and one for faculty. The page for students will include information for both students and faculty, while the page for faculty will contain information that is either not relevant to students or that is not appropriate for student use. Some information may be duplicated between the two pages, but generally you should check both for complete information.

Technology information for faculty:

  • Math computer classrooms - Information on the computer classrooms used by the math department, including contact information for reporting problems and making requests.
  • Email links - "Clickable" links to email any Task Force Committee or faculty teaching a given course this semester. Just click and you can email everyone on the Technology Committee or everyone teaching Elementary Algebra this semester at one time, for example.
  • Math software - Links to information and help with math software used at ACC. Also, lists the software for which ACC has multiple licenses or site licenses.
  • Calculators - Information on checking out classroom sets of graphing calculator at each campus.

Technology information for students:

  • Math computer labs - Information on the computer classrooms maintained by the math department, including where they are and what software is available for student use.
  • Math software - Links to information and help with math software used at ACC.
  • Calculators - Information on checking out a graphing calculator and which Learning Labs and Testing Centers have graphing calculators students can use. Also, links to some internet resources on graphing calculators.

This information is still being collected, so not all of these links will have much information on them yet. However, they will be expanded as we collect more information to add to them. Thank you for your patience.


This page is maintained by Marcus McGuff.
It was last updated on April 8, 2002 .