- Knowledge Base
- Special Computer Environments
- Virtual Workstations
- Azure Windows Virtual Desktops
The Bowdoin Azure Virtual Computer Lab provides access to Windows-based lab software from any macOS, Windows, or iPad device, on or off campus. This article explains how to connect to the virtual lab environment, including what to expect after first-time setup.
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- Classrooms, Conference Rooms, & Meeting Spaces
- Classrooms and Computer Labs
- Public Computer Labs
Introduced in the fall of 2015, the Media Commons brings together the former Scratch Space with the former Language Media Center into one new, larger, more useable space. The Media Commons features 10 iMac computers for student use, multiple video viewing workstations, a recording studio, a small group work room and a video viewing classroom.