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Whatever your area of study you will have access to the IT facilities to meet your needs.
We have a range of computing resources from sophisticated workstations capable of carrying out complex visualisation tasks and software development, through to Apple Macs and PCs with email, network and internet connections. Free internet access is available in the halls of residence and wireless networking is installed across the campus.
In total the University has more than 2,100 workstations spread throughout the six Schools and the Library. Lectures and seminars are supported by PCs, laptops, interactive whiteboards and data projectors in all the main lecture theatres and other teaching rooms so academic staff can enhance their teaching using the latest technology.
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E-learning@Tees FAQs
In addition to computing hardware, there are also web-based learning facilities, such as our e-learning environment E-learning@Tees, which is available to students on and off campus.
It is straightforward to use, with instructions, interactive demonstrations and help available from the front page. It includes a wide range of useful information such as browser settings, ‘how to’ guides and a link to a blog which provides up-to-date news.

