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Institute of Technology Instructional Computing Committee (IT-ICC)

The Institute of Technology Instructional Computing Committee distributes and supervises the funds collected by the IT Technology Fee. The task of the committee is to ensure that these funds are used to provide the fee-paying students with the best possible instructional computing facilities.

The membership of this committee consists of representatives from each of the departments in IT and from related programs. The voting members of the committee are equally distributed among faculty and students to guarantee accountability of IT-ICC funds management to fee-paying students. The committee is chaired by the Associate Dean for Student Affairs.

The IT-ICC operates public laboratories as a necessary and cost-effective means to meet computing needs that are common among IT departments. All students who have paid the IT computing fee have access to these laboratories. The committee shall maintain a set of guidelines establishing appropriate usage of IT-ICC funds by the public laboratories. All funds distributed by the IT-ICC to the public laboratories must comply with these guidelines.

For more information about the IT-ICC, see the Operating Procedures and the Lower Division Operating Procedures pages.

 

 

ITICC Review Committee Report

The ITICC Review Committee has finish the report on the IT public computing labs.

More information on the scope and duties of the review committee can be found in the October 10, 2005 ITICC meeting minutes. As part of the review process, a survey was taken and over 500 comments were received. Please see the survey comments (MS Excel) for further information.

Your comments are welcome, please send them to Roger Rusack:



 
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