Computer Lab
Computers for students working on computer-based classes or for general use in any course are available in the library.
Hours:
M 1:00pm - 5:00pm
T-W-Th 10:00am - 5:00pm
F 10:00am - 2:00pm
Math Lab
Hours:
M 9:10am - 1:30pm
T-W-Th 9:10am - 3:30pm
F 9:10am - 2:30pm
T evening 6:30pm - 8:30pm
The Math Lab is pleased to announce that it will support students online via Zoom. PC students, not just those in Port Angeles, are welcome to use the Math Lab this quarter.
The lab is accessible on a drop in basis during open hours at the following link: https://zoom.us/j/950008943
Here is some information for students about Zoom basics, including how to use Zoom without downloading software or creating an account. Creating an account and/or downloading the app can make your experience smoother but is NOT required.
https://www.collin.edu/academics/ecollin/ZoomInstructions.html
eTutoring for math is also available. Please visit the Tutoring and eTutoring page for more information.
Writing Lab
Hours:
M-Th 10:00am - 2:00pm
T-W 5:30pm - 6:30pm
To make an appointment with the Writing Lab, please visit: https://pencol.as.me/writingLab and select either a 30 minute or 1 hour appointment. Select the date and time, then click the Continue popup link.
You will then be asked to complete some information before submitting the form. A help video is available at https://youtu.be/77dD7a_zJr0. Instructors, for more information about embedded tutoring, please contact John Anderson at janderson@pencol.edu to discuss possibilities.
With your appointment confirmation you will be emailed a Zoom link that will connect you with the writing tutor at the time and date you reserved. The link below has more information for students about Zoom basics, including how to use Zoom without downloading software or creating an account. Creating an account and/or downloading the app can make your experience smoother but is NOT required.
https://www.collin.edu/academics/ecollin/ZoomInstructions.html
You can:
- Sign up for 30 to 60 minute response sessions with writing instructors to discuss a paper's strengths and weaknesses, focusing first on larger issues such as clarifying ideas, developing and supporting those ideas, structuring them for readability and coherence, and using mechanics (grammar and punctuation) for clarity.
- Get help understanding an assignment’s expectations and generate ideas before you begin writing
eTutoring for writing help for any course is also available. Please visit the Tutoring and eTutoring page for more information: https://pencol.libguides.com/c.php?g=855081&p=6353794
eLearning
All services will continue to be provided remotely.
Educational Technologies Support is available by appointment. Visit https://pencol.as.me/CanvasSupport to schedule.
Various quick start guides and resources are available online at https://pencol.libguides.com/c.php?g=855081&p=7331955