Mount Scopus

 

The Mount Scopus campus has over 750 computer stations for student service. Most of the stations are concentrated in two computer centers. The first center, named after Berl Gings, was inaugurated in 2000 and includes about 230 computers. The second center, named after Agnes Gings, was inaugurated in June 2005 and includes about 200 computers. In the computer centers we offer teaching classrooms with advanced teaching systems, various printing services, multimedia means as well as training and consulting services throughout the hours of operation. The main emphasis in operating computer centers is based on the use of information systems as part of a command and control system that enables effective management of computer resources and the ability to immediately diagnose and deal with faults, and offer quality and efficient service alongside advanced hardware.

 

The computer centers on Mount Scopus

The computer farms

Additional classes

Education and social work laboratories

Language labs

Open areas on campus

 

Using the computers

 

Deployment of computer stations on the Mount Scopus campus

 

name

location

number of stations

treating factor

computer farm

At the entrance below Academon Books

234

farm stuff, The Authority for Computation

block 7, Faculty of Social Sciences 

200

Faculty of Social Sciences 

block 1

10

farm stuff, The Authority for Computation

block 2

4

block 7

4

Business Administration

 3105 class

26

Business Administration

Education Lab

rooms 258 A,B,C

54

farm stuff, The Authority for Computation

near the radio station

Faculty of Humanities 

block 1

16

farm stuff, The Authority for Computation

Language Labs - class 2328 - bloc 3

20

Language Labs, The Authority for Computation

 Faculty of Law

A classroom on the library floor

25

law

Inside the library

36

social work

room 258 D

20

farm stuff, The Authority for Computation

near the radio station

Rothberg International School

rooms 105,106,108

31

Rothberg International School

Rothberg building

Library

5

 

  classroom 301

20

Mechina

Buber-Russo Building

21

Preparatory students only

class 403

Central Library

 45 Public computer stations

Central Library

 60 Cataloging stations

Education Library

 20 Public computer stations

 The Authority for Computation

 16 Cataloging stations

Archeology

Near Frank Sinatra Square

10

The Authority for Computation

 

 

Computer classes at computer farms, language labs and education labs

 

class

number of computers

location

computer center

class 1

34

central farm

class 2

20

central farm

class 3

21

central farm

class 4

17

central farm

class 5

14

central farm

class 6

31

central farm

gallery

21

central farm

class 8

36

Social Sciences farm

class 9

50

Social Sciences farm

Education Labs

class א

21

Education lab - room 258

class ב

13

Education lab - room 258

class ג

11

Education lab - room 258

social work

20

Education lab - room 258

Language Labs

lab א' - Audio

23

Language Labs - block 3 humanitues

lab ב' - smart classroom

26

Language Labs - block 3 humanitues

lab ג' - Audio

23

Language Labs - block 3 humanitues

 

Distribution of printers by workspaces

 

send to

location

printers

type

duplex

farmprinters

Central farm - quick print room only.

2

black and white

yes

Color Printers

Central farm - open space

2

Color

yes

Social Sciences farm - Printer room

yes

farmprinters

Central farm - open space

6

black and white

yes

farmprinters

Central farm - class 1

1

black and white

yes

farmprinters

Central farm - class 6

1

black and white

yes

farmprinters

Central farm - gallery

1

black and white

yes

Farm7Printers

Social Sciences farm

6

black and white

yes

Printer room

black and white

yes

Farm7Printers

Social Sciences farm

1

black and white

yes

class 9

black and white

yes

Hevra

Social Sciences: blocks 1,7

2

black and white

yes

Ruach

Humanities: blocks 1,3

2

black and white

yes

Education

Education Library

1

black and white

yes

Education

Education Labs

2

black and white

yes

Libraries

Archeology library

1

black and white

yes

meonot

dorms (Bronfman, Maiersdorf, Student Village)

3

black and white

yes

Libraries

Law library

2

black and white

yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Classes

Classroom details and contact information

 

department

location

Number of computers

contact

Business Administration

block 1 Social Sciences - 3105

26

 

 

Rothberg International School

floor 1, floor 3

55

room 106

02-5881253

Archeology

Archeology building

10

 

 

Mechina

floor 2

20

 

 

Law

near the law library

21

 

 

 

 

opening hours

 

department

opening hours

Business Administration

 

Rothberg International School

Sun.    10:00 AM–10:00 PM

Rothberg International School

Mon.-Thu.   8:15 AM–10:00 PM     

Archeology

 

Mechina

 

Law

 

 

 

Contacts and more information

For more information, suggestions, and comments - you can contact the main counseling stations which are staffed during all hours of operation as well as phone 02-5882006 (multi-line) or fax 02-5882005.

 

 

 

 

Education and Social work Laboratories

The education laboratory has 67 computers divided into 4 classrooms, including advanced teaching equipment. The lab offers high-speed Internet access, black-and-white document printing, document scanning services and CD burning. The lab computers are all equipped with the Windows 10 operating system, Microsoft Office software, and the option of a Disk-On-Key connection.

 

Location and opening hours
 


Education laboratories are placed in the school of education near the radio station on Mount Scopus. The room number is: 258.

Laboratory opening hours:

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: 10: 00-20: 00

Wednesday : 09: 00-20: 00

Thursday: 10: 00-18: 00



 

Work areas in education laboratories


Classroom A

Classroom in which no classes are held, and is intended for the regular work of users only. Contains 11 computers. There is no special equipment in the classroom.

Classroom B

Contains 13 computers + a lecturer stand, projectors for presenting presentations , and a video device for screening films. In addition, video cameras and a special electronic board are installed in the classroom, which can be written on using a standard erasable marker, and you can get a printout of the board's contents with the click of a button. Classes are held in the school of education, and it is open for free work during hours when classes are not held.

Classroom C

Contains 20 computers + lecturer stand. The classroom has a projector for presentations, and a video device for showing films. Classes are held in the school of education, and it is open for free work during hours when classes are not held.


Classroom D

Contains 19 computers + lecturer stand. Classes of the School of Social Work are held in the classroom, and it is open for free work during hours when classes are not held.

 


Advice and support team in education laboratories
 

The laboratory's support staff is at your disposal during most of the activity hours, and will be happy to assist you with any questions or problems. For more details, please call 02-5882239


At the following times:

Sunday: 12:00-19:00

Monday: 10:00-13:00 and also 15:00-18:00

Tuesday: 10:00-15:00

Wednesday: 10:00-16:00

Thursday: 8:00-12:00 and also 14:00-18:00







For more information, suggestions and comments - you can contact the laboratory staff at 02-5882239 when the station is staffed. When the station is not staffed, you can contact the main counseling stations, which are staffed during all hours of operation by phone at 02-5882006 or by fax at 02-5882005.

Language Laboratories

The computer center in the language laboratories is responsible for teaching languages ​​by technological means: audio, video and computers. At the same time, the laboratories are also involved in the broader aspect of teaching through technology: in creating curriculam, in setting up and maintaining websites, in providing teaching equipment through technology and more. The laboratories continue to provide services to the Faculty of Humanities in the field of Loaning teaching aids, and in addition provide the lecturers with equipment for converting study materials to digital format: video to DVD, audio to audio files (mp3), slide to image files (jpg) and more. also the issue of lending equipment for teaching through technology in the Faculty of Humanities. Today, the equipment in the laboratories includes a wide range of projectors: from computer, video and projectores. In addition, the lecturers provide equipment for converting study materials to digital format: video to DVD, audio to audio files (mp3), slide to image files (jpg) and more. Following the installation of amplification and projection equipment in the faculties of the Faculty of Humanities, the language laboratories also function as a telephone assistance center for teachers who teach in the classrooms.

Also in the language laboratories there is also a computer classroom for self-work similar to the classrooms in the computer centers.

 

Location and opening hours
 

Language laboratories from places in block 3, Faculty of Humanities. The computer class is number 2328.

Hours of operation and reception:
Sundays-Thursdays: 8: 00-18: 00
The self-study class is available at all university hours!

 

Teaching aids
 

The equipment in the language laboratories is divided into two: equipment that is permanently located in the language laboratories, and equipment that can be borrowed by the teachers for teaching in the classrooms.
The equipment can be ordered at the Language Laboratories Library face-to-face, by phone
Tel. 5883988, Tel. 5881729, or by email weblab@savion.huji.ac.il.

Every applicant must take equipment from the laboratories, sign a commitment form to take care of the safety of the equipment.
The equipment is taken from the Language Laboratories Library, Room 2311, and must be returned to the Language Laboratories Library. A teacher who wishes to receive equipment for a fixed day and time throughout the semester, is requested to send an e-mail request letter to the director of the language laboratories before the beginning of the semester: davido@savion.huji.ac.il.

 

Explanations for operating the equipment installed in the classrooms

The lecturer must receive instruction on the equipment in advance, whether it is mobile equipment or instruction on the operation of existing equipment in the classroom. The language laboratories function as a telephone center, which can be contacted for telephone assistance during the lesson. Whenever possible a supporter will come to help the class.
 

Contact us and for more information
 

For more information, suggestions and comments - you can contact the laboratory staff who are working at all hours of operation
Phone: 02-5881729, 02-5883988
Fax: 02-5882005
And by email: weblab@savion.huji.ac.il

 

Mail address

Language Laboratories
Division of Computing, Communications and Information (Mount Scopus Branch)
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905.

Catalog of Study Materials and Instruction

List of languages ​​in the audio archive

Hebrew Italian Irish Amharic English Esperanto
Burmese Bengali Georgian German Dutch Hausa
Hungarian Hindi Yoruba Turkish Tibetan Greek
Yiddish Japanese Mongolian Swahili Chinese Mandarin
Cantonese Sanskrit Spanish Arabic Polish Portuguese
Persian French Korean Kyurandi Quechua Russian
others          

 

 

Borrowing and purchasing study materials

 

Students and lecturers may borrow or purchase audio tapes from the Language Labs Library. To do this, you must register as a subscriber to the library, and sign a contract to use the tapes for personal study purposes only, not to transfer them to another, and not to copy them.

  1.  A subscription to lending tapes allows you to borrow two tapes, ordered in advance, and receive them within three working days.
  2.  For the lending service, the borrower will pay a total of 50 NIS per semester or part of it.
  3.  You can purchase certain courses, which have been recorded by lecturers of the Hebrew University, and are listed below.

 

 

 

Some of the courses have also been transferred to CDs:

 

language

Course name

 

Num of Classes

price

 

Hebrew

Fundamentals of the Arabic language a

 

A/s12

 

14

25 nis

 

 

 

EL Kitab (2)

A/s17

 

 

20

15 nis

 

 

spoken arabic with pleasure

 

 

 

A/s18

 

10

25 nis

 

Chinese

Chinese texts for beginners by Dora Shikman

 

 

 

 

C/s6

 

26

120 nis

 

 

The Basics of the Chinese Language by Lehi Yariv Laor

 

 

C/s13

14

10 nis for tape

 

 

Introduction to Chinese grammar by Lihi Yariv Laor

 

 

 

C/s14

 

7

10 nis

 

 

Chinese pronunciation exercises

 

 

 

 

C/p4

 

2

10 nis

CD

French

French for Beginners (According to Gabriella Schur)

 

 

 

F/s11

 

23

120 nis

CD

 

Advanced French (according to Gabriella Schur)

 

 

 

 

F/s17

 

17

15 nis

 

Japanese

Japanese Beginners Texts Exercises

 

 

 

J/s6

 

37 (selling 1-7 )

120 nis 15 nis

 

 

Japanese texts for beginners

 

 

 

J/s7

 

12

10 nis for tape

 

Korean

Korean for beginners

 

 

 

K/s1

 

4

10 nis for tape

CD

 

Korean for one year according to Han Gu Eu

 

 

 

K/s5

 

2

10 nis for tape

CD

Russian

living Russian for the advanced

 

 

 

R/s8

 

27

25 nis

 

 

Russian with pleasure by Tatiana Roitman

 

 

 

R/s9

 

11

10 nis for tape

 

 

The Russian language for beginners (phonetics) Dr. Hitman

 

 

R/p2

 

6

10 nis for tape

 

Spanish

 

Fonetica Elemental

 

S/p3

 

 

2

15 nis

 

Sanskrit

Introduction to the language of the gods

 

 

SA/s1

 

 

1

10 nis

CD

 

 

Classrooms in language laboratories

The complex of language laboratories includes five teaching Classrooms and a self-study room

 

 

Laboratory A

Lab A is an audio (video) and video lab that includes a teacher stand and 23 audio stands for students and a large video monitor.

 

Lab B

Laboratory B, Bronfman Laboratory, is a "smart classroom" that includes a teacher stand and 25 student stands. This classroom is a system that enables instruction through computers, video distribution to student computers, and is also an audio lab for everything, both digital and analog. The entire classroom is connected to the university computer network and allows eavesdropping by the teacher on the student computers, the teacher's control over the students' computers, and an intercom call between the teacher and a particular student or all students.

 

Lab C

Lab C is an audio (video) and video lab that includes a teacher stand and 23 audio stands for students and a large video monitor.

 

Lab D

Inactive

 

Laboratory E

For self-work: A classroom used by students to listen to the library's programs independently. It works according to the hours of operation of the laboratory.

 

Laboratory F

Smart classroom for language learning with Barko, computer and video

 

Self-study room

Room 2328 located at the entrance to the language laboratories. This room includes infrastructure for self-listening audio (audio) systems and computers connected to the university computer network, identical to the farm configuration

 

Class

Number of computers

Laboratory A 23
Laboratory B - Digital 25
Laboratory C 23

 

 

Classroom classes in language labs

 

 

instructions for operating the equipment in the classrooms

Operating the projector (Barco) in room 2713

 

For projection from a laptop

 

1. Open the slide projector cabinet located in the back wall of the room with the key. (The cabinet opens upwards)

2. Take out the equipment below:

  • Screen cable (for two identical trapezoidal cables on each side)
  • Remote controle for Barco
  • Split extension cable (if necessary).

3. Go to the teacher's desk in front of the classroom to connect and install the equipment.

4. Connect one end of the monitor cable to the laptop and tighten the screws (before turning on the computer).

5. Connect the other end of the monitor cable to the connector located in the box to the left of the tutorial board,

    In the first connection called "laptop" and tighten the screws.

6. After connecting all the equipment, turn on the lightning bolt using the remote control by pressing the on button (the red button).

7. Using the remote control, press input function 1 for projection.

8. After turning on the lightning bolt and setting input mode 1, turn on the laptop.

9. At this point, the contents of the computer will be projected on the screen.

10. If the laptop display is not transferred to the tablet screen, press the F button on the computer keyboard.

     Which has a picture of a computer screen - several times until you get a picture on the tablet and computer screen.

 

 

Switching off and closing:

1. Turn off the laptop through the "Start" menu.

2. Turn off the flash by pressing the red button on the remote.

3. Disconnect the cables from all equipment: screen cable and power cable.

4. After the flash goes off, return the equipment to the projector cabinet:

  •  Screen cable
  •  Remote
  •  Extension and splitter cable

The key to the projector cabinet must be returned to the language laboratories and any technical malfunction that occurred during the lesson must be reported.

 

 

Operating a smart stand in room 2716

A key to the class can be borrowed at the language laboratories (2nd floor in block 3 of the humanities)

Activation of the position is possible only with a key!

  •  The projector is operated using the operating box located on the left side of the board (ON key).
  •  Open the closet door and turn on the desktop computer.
  •  Username is 2716 Password 2716.

 

Desktop computer

Select the desired software from the "Desktop"

 

Laptop

1. Connect the laptop to the computer cable on the desk

2. On the laptop Fn F5 (or Fn the F button on which a computer screen is drawn).

3. The laptop is displayed on the big screen. Disconnecting the laptop will return the projection of the desktop computer.

 

Video

1. Select the icon of the video on the desktop.

2. The video can now be used normally.

3. The volume control is done directly from the amplifier.

4. Another way to project from the video is to switch to video mode in the play box to the left of the panel.

 

Desk camera

1. Select the icon of the video on the desktop

(If you used video, turn off the video, close the window, and reopen it).

2. In this mode, when the video is off, the camera will appear on the big screen.

 

At the end of the lesson:

  •  Turn off the projector using the power box to the left of the panel.
  •    The computer does not need to be turned off (if you turn off only the "Start" menu)
  •    The classroom must be locked

 

Projector operation (Barko) in room 2718

 

For projecting from a laptop:

1. Open the cabinet of the slide projectors in the back wall of the room with the key.

2. Take out the equipment below:

  •  Data cable (for a cable with two identical blue trapezoids on each side)
  •  A sign for Barco
  •  Split extension cable (if necessary).

3. Go to the teacher's desk in front of the classroom to connect and install the equipment.

4. Connect one end of the monitor cable to the laptop and tighten the screws (before turning on the computer).

5. Connect the other end of the monitor cable to the connector (socket) located in the box to the left of the teacher board,

In the first connection called "laptop" and tighten the screws.

6. After connecting all the equipment, turn on the lightning bolt using the remote control by pressing the on button (the green button).

7. Using the remote control, press input function 1 for projection.

8. After turning on the lightning bolt and setting input mode 1, turn on the laptop.

9. At this point, the contents of the computer will be projected on the screen. If the laptop display is not transferred to the tablet screen, press the F button on the computer keyboard.

Painted on a computer screen - several times until you get a picture on the tablet and computer screen.

 

Switching off and closing:

1. Turn off the laptop through the "Start" menu.

2. Switch off the flash with two presses of the orange button until you receive a message that the device is preparing to switch off.

3. Disconnect the cables from all equipment: screen cable and power cable.

4. After the flash goes off, return the equipment to the projector cabinet:

  •  Screen cable
  •  Remote
  •  Extension and splitter cable

 

The key to the projector cabinet must be returned to the language laboratories and any technical malfunction that occurred during the lesson must be reported.

 

 

Operating a smart stand in Hall 300

 

A key to the cabinet can be asked at the language laboratories (2nd floor in block 3 of the humanities)

Activation of the position is possible only with a key!

  • When the position is opened, the amplification system is activated, and the computer screen fixed in the position lights up.
  •  To control the volume, there is a volume button located under the microphone.
  •  The position has groups of control buttons, with each group surrounded by a rectangle whose title represents what each group controls.

Buttons surrounded by a circle represent possible sources of projection through the projector.

Projector (Barko)

1. Turn on the projector by pressing ON, this button also lowers the screen (simultaneously).

2. The information that will be transferred to the projector automatically is from the computer

3. To switch to another source, press one of the round buttons that represent other sources

(Surrounded by a circle): camera, video, laptop, computer.

computer

1. The station has a computer with a USB port, a CD / DVD drive and an Internet connection.

2. The keyboard connected to the computer is on a removable shelf under the lecturer's desk.

Camera

1. Above the stand door is a camera, where three-dimensional objects can be displayed.

2. The control buttons allow zooming in and out (zoom in, zoom out).

3. To project from this source, press the round "Camera" button after turning on the projector.

Video

1. There is a multi-system video device in the position and after inserting the recording, the video can be controlled from the table (play, stop buttons, etc.).

2. To project from this source, press the round "Video" button after turning on the projector.

3. in the existing computer at the station has a drive that also plays a DVD.


lighting

Lighting control is not performed from the desk facing the lecturer, but through control buttons on the left side of the stand.

Laptop

1. Connect the laptop to the stand using a dedicated cable, located to the left of the video (inside the stand).

2. To project from this source, press the round "Laptop" button after turning on the projector.

3. If the laptop display is not transferred to the large screen, press Fn F5 (or Fn the F button on which a computer screen is drawn).

 

  At the end of the lesson the system should be turned off by locking the stand.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scan on public computers

General instructions for scanning with the standard scanner

 

  1. Open a scan program by double-clicking the icon on the desktop: MP NAV or by pressing the SCAN button on the scanner itself.
  2. Select SCAN / IMPORT.
  3. Select PHOTOS / DOCUMENTS.

סריקה 1

 

4. Select SCAN. For advanced options, select Use the scanner driver

5. After the scan appears:

סרקיה 2

 

General instructions for scanning in the feeder scanner

 

  1. All pages to be scanned should be placed inside the scanner, facing down, without pins.
  2. Select the function number using the arrow buttons on the scanner. The following is a list of functions:
  1. Scan to PDF in automatic, double-sided detection.
  2. Scan to PDF in black and white, double-sided.
  3. Scan to PDF in gray, double-sided.
  4. Scan to PDF in color, double-sided.
  5. Scan to PDF in black and white, one-sided.
  6. Scan to PDF in gray, single-sided.
  7. Scan to PDF in color, one-sided.
  8. Scan to JPEG in color, one-sided.
  9. Scan to PDF with OCR (English text recognition).

3. Press SCAN on the scanner to perform the scan (in initial activation moth click once more).

 

 

I scanned, where are my photos?

The default of the scanning software is to save the images on the desktop. If you want to save the image files, you need to transfer them to your personal drive or to portable media, because files that are on the desktop are deleted after restarting the computer.

 

How to reduce the size of an image?

If you received an image with too high a resolution, you can use the XnView software that appears in the application window. Now after opening an image in the software, you can reach the resize menu by pressing Shift + S. When saving the image, you should change to jpg type. And save in order to significantly reduce the file size.

 

 

 

 

Open Areas on Campus

Work areas

Faculty Location Number of computers
Social Sciences Block 1 10
Social Sciences Block 2 4
Social Sciences Block 7 4
Humanities Block 3 20
Humanities Block 1 16

 

 

 

Service hours for blocks

 

The hours of service in the blocks are determined at the beginning of each semester and are adjusted to the scope of work at the stations and the rush hours, usually technicians check the condition of the printers in each area in the morning and afternoon. In order to report a malfunction at a computer station, printer or any similar malfunction, as well as for the detailed system of hours on the blocks, you can contact the computer farm staff - Phone 02-5882006

There is no limit to working hours on the computers in the blocks, except for the closing hours of the university. You can be updated in the Department of Defense regarding closing hours. Security Secretariat Tel. 02-5883000

 

 

malfunction reporting

In each block where there are computer stations, next to the printer is a telephone (internal line only). If you encounter a malfunction, a printing problem or a safety hazard, you are welcome to notify us at 02-5882006

And we will work to fix the problem as soon as possible.

 

Counseling and guidance

For advice and guidance in working with the computer, you can send a request for help through the computer by clicking on the icon: sysaid

 

 

Sending for printing in the blocks

Social Sciences

In order to print your work from the blocks in the Faculty of Social Sciences. From the File menu, select the Print command and the dialog box that opens, next to the "Printer Name" box - select the printer:

 Hevra

When finished, click on the "Print" button.

Humanities

In order to print your work from the blocks in the Faculty of Humanities. From the File menu, select the Print command and the dialog box that opens, next to the "Printer Name" box - select the printer:

Ruach

When finished, click on the "Print" button.

 

 

 

The computer farms

There are two computer farms on the Mount Scopus campus. The first farm, named after Berl Gings, was inaugurated in 2000 and has about 230 computers. The second farm, named after Agnes Gings, is called the Social Sciences Farm and was inaugurated in June 2005 and includes about 200 computers.

The computer farm has teaching classes with advanced teaching systems, various printing services, multimedia means as well as instructional and consulting services throughout the hours of operation. The main emphasis in operating the computer farm is based on the use of information systems as part of a command and control system that enables effective management of computer resources and the ability to diagnose and deal with faults immediately, and offer quality and efficient service alongside advanced hardware.

All computers have Windows 10 operating system installed in Hebrew and English. For your convenience, you can add the following languages ​​via a desktop shortcut:

Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Korean and Spanish.

 

Corona Update: The Central Computer Farm will be open 

Sunday 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM

 

 

Terms of use for farm computers

 

  • Follow the instructions of the guard at the entrance and the instructions of the support staff.
  • It is strictly forbidden to transfer a student card and/or use another person's code and password.
  • The workstations are intended for academic use, a student who makes non-academic use of the workstation will immediately vacate his place at the request of the support staff.
  • It is strictly forbidden to burn a CD that infringes on copyright.
  • Scanning of materials that infringe copyright is strictly prohibited.
  • Food and drink are strictly prohibited.
  • Cleanliness must be maintained.
  • The integrity of the equipment must be maintained.
  • Smoking in computer centers is strictly forbidden!

Emergency exits and fire alarm

 

In case of a fire or other emergency, instructions by the public address system must be obeyed.

If necessary, please follow the signs leading to the emergency exit.

 

 

For more information, suggestions and comments - you can contact the main counseling stations which are staffed at all hours of operation as well as phone 02-5882006 (multi-line) or fax 02-5882005.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Central Farm

Location and opening hours

The main farm (Berl Gings Computer Center) is located under the Academon Books at the entrance of the bus tunnel, near the Learning Center for the Blind.

The farm has accessibility tools that allow access and use of computers for everyone in the farm.

 

Opening hours throughout the academic year

Sunday 09: 00-22: 00

Monday - Wednesday 08: 00-22: 00

Thursday 08: 00-19: 00

During the summer holidays (August - until the start of the academic year)

Sunday 09: 00-19: 00

Monday - Thursday 08: 00-19: 00

 

For available stations at the main farm

 

Schedule of Central Computer Farm Classes

 

 

Work areas

  1. The "gallery" (in front of the guard's position on the top right), with 21 computers. The gallery is open for use during farm hours.
  2. Five classrooms - 131 computers, the classrooms are open for free work during hours when classes are not held.
  3. "Open space" - 73 computers. Open for free work during all hours of operation.

 

Classrooms

Class 1 - includes 34 computers, in this class you can film and record a lesson and combine it online, in addition you can transfer a lesson in this class that will be broadcast to classes 2+3 which will receive both the teacher's screen and the voice from class 1. The classroom has a well-equipped teacher's stand that includes a fixed projector and an advanced audio system.

Class 2 - includes 20 computers, a teacher's stand that includes a fixed projector, an audio system. The classroom also has keyboards in Arabic.

Class 3 - includes 21 computers, a teacher's stand that includes a fixed projector, an audio system.

Classed 4-5 - includes 17 computers, a teacher's stand that includes a fixed projector, an audio system. The classroom also has keyboards in Arabic.

Class 6 - includes 31 computers, a teacher's stand that includes a fixed projector, an audio system.

 

Teachers' Lounge

At your disposal is a teachers' room where you can work and have reception hours, as well as lockers for storing belongings.

The room is located in Gallery 2, at the end of the multimedia.

 

Keyboards in different languages

Arabic keyboards were installed throughout the farm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social Science Farm

Location and opening hours

 

The Social Sciences Farm (Agnes Gings Computer Center) is located in Block 7 Society, near the Faculty of Social Sciences.

The farm has convenient access for the disabled as well as cafeterias near the center.

 

Opening hours throughout the academic year

 

Sunday 09: 00-22: 00

Monday - Wednesday 08: 00-22: 00

Thursday 08: 00-19: 00

 

Schedule of computer farm classrooms in the social sciences

 

During the summer holidays (August - until the start of the school year)

Sunday 09: 00-16: 00

Monday - Thursday 08: 00-16: 00

 

For vacancies at social science farm

 

 

Work areas

Work areas in the center - There are a total of 3 main work areas on the farm:

  1. Open areas:
    1. Hall for working in groups - the hall is located at the entrance to the farm and has 44 positions.
    2. Individual work hall - the hall is located at the far end of the farm with 36 positions
    3. 18 multimedia stands located in the hall for individual work. In each position there is a scanner and a burner.
    4. Accessibility position.
  2. Classes:
    1. Class 8 - contains 49 student positions + lecturer position.
    2. Class 9 - contains 35 student positions + lecturer position.

Each classroom has a projector, control software (Radix), amplification system (speakers + microphone) and an erasable board.

 

Printers

At your disposal is a printer room with:

 

4 Duplex black and white laser printers.

1 Color laser printer for transparencies.

1 color laser printer.

1 copier.

 

Keyboards in different languages

The operating system installed on all farm computers supports Hebrew, English, Arabic and Russian. Arabic keyboards are installed in the hall for group work.

Arabic keyboards at positions SN 30 –SN 50 in the open.

Keyboards in Russian can be found at stations SN 7 - SN 30 in the open area.

 

The counseling station

Located between the 2 halls. The consulting team is at your disposal for any problem concerning the printers, computers and software installed in them.

 

Please note that the farm services are located outside the farm in a company corridor.

 

Teachers' lounge

At your disposal is a teachers' room where you can work and have reception hours, as well as lockers for storing belongings.

The room is located near the counseling station.