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==Using Lab Stats==
==Using Lab Stats==
* [https://webapps.wpunj.edu/wplabstats/ Click here to access Lab Stats.]
* [https://webapps.wpunj.edu/wplabstats/ Click here to access Lab Stats.]
* Click the + button to, expand a building, and display its public labs.
* The first row of free and available is all labs.
* Click the "+ "button to, expand a building, and display its public labs.
* The "-" will collapse the building display.  
* Pie charts show the number of available and in-use computers.
* Pie charts show the number of available and in-use computers.
* If a class is occupying a room, the status will reflect as such, and the pie chart will display the computers as being in-use.
* If a computer is out of service it will not be counted.
* If a class is occupying a room, the status will reflect as such, in red.  The pie chart will display the computers as being in-use, but access to the lab is restricted when "In Use".

Revision as of 10:02, 13 December 2013

Lab Stats on an iPhone 5 running iOS 7.

Lab Stats allows members of our community to easily see visual representations of available computers in our public labs. Lab Stats are accessible on mobile devices, desktop, and laptop computers. The availability statistics refresh once every ten seconds.

Using Lab Stats

  • Click here to access Lab Stats.
  • The first row of free and available is all labs.
  • Click the "+ "button to, expand a building, and display its public labs.
  • The "-" will collapse the building display.
  • Pie charts show the number of available and in-use computers.
  • If a computer is out of service it will not be counted.
  • If a class is occupying a room, the status will reflect as such, in red. The pie chart will display the computers as being in-use, but access to the lab is restricted when "In Use".