Lab Applications
Lab Applications
This page contains a complete list of applications available in the computer labs.
Please note that the same list also accessible as an icon (Lab Applications) from the lab computer desktop.
Please note that the same list also accessible as an icon (Lab Applications) from the lab computer desktop.
Software Available on Most Lab Machines
- 7 Zip: Versatile file archiving software for high compression.
- Anaconda: Open-source distribution for Python and R, facilitating data science and machine learning.
- BlueJ: An integrated development environment specifically designed for teaching Java to beginners.
- Eclipse: A popular Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE) with support for a wide range of programming languages.
- Google Chrome: A fast, secure, and widely used web browser.
- Google Earth: A geospatial software application for mapping and geographic data analysis.
- Java JDK: The Java Development Kit contains the software and tools needed to compile, debug, and run applications that you've written using Java.
- Java JRE: Java Runtime Environment enables your computer to run applications and applets that are written in the Java programming language.
- Jaws Screen Reader: A computer screen reader program that allows visually impaired users to read the screen either with a text-to-speech output or by a Braille display.
- Kurzweil: An educational technology which provides reading, writing, and learning solutions for students.
- Maple: A mathematics software tool for engineers, mathematicians, and scientists for problem-solving, visualization, and technical calculations.
- MatLab: A high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming.
- Microsoft Office: A suite of productivity applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Mozilla Firefox: An open-source web browser known for its flexibility and security features.
- Notepad ++: A free source code editor and Notepad replacement that supports several programming languages.
- Python: A high-level, interpreted programming language known for its readability and broad applicability in areas like web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and more.
- Pycharm: An integrated development environment for Python with code analysis, graphical debugger, integrated unit tester, and more.
- R: A programming language and free software environment for statistical computing and graphics.
- R Studio: An integrated development environment for R, which provides tools for plotting, history, debugging, and workspace management.
- Read&Write: A literacy software with tools designed for reading, writing, study, and research support.
- Respondus Lockdown Browser: A custom browser that locks down the testing environment within a learning management system.
- SPSS: A software package used for interactive, or batched, statistical analysis.
- Visual Studio Code: A source-code editor made by Microsoft for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- VLC Media Player: A free and open-source, portable, cross-platform media player and streaming media server.
- Zoom: A video conferencing tool that allows for collaboration and communication online.
- Zotero: A free and open-source reference management software to manage bibliographic data
and related
research materials.
Software Available on Specific Lab Machines / Locations
Assistive Technology
All academic computer labs are equipped with assistive technology software available for students to use. Please see the list below for the software and its purpose.
Screen Readers and Text to Speech
- JAWS
- Kurzweil 3000
- Read&Write