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Available applications for the virtual computing lab (VCL).
When creating files through the ECU Virtual Computing Lab (VCL), save your work to OneDrive.
Follow these steps to access the remote Windows 10 desktop in the virtual computing lab.
Pirate Print is ECU's print management program for students.
Amos is a special purpose statistical add-on software package that estimates structural equation models (SEM) for manifest and latent variables. Its point-and-click interface makes it easy to learn and use, but a fairly high level of statistical sophistication is required to take advantage of all features.
This general-purpose statistical software is designed for easy interactive use. Minitab is well suited for instructional applications, but is also powerful enough to be used as a primary tool for analyzing research data.
Most-asked questions about the Pirate Print student printing program.
General computer information pertaining to student computer purchase and support.
JMP
JMP desktop statistical software uses a structured, problem-centered approach to analyze data on Windows, Mac and Linux. The interface automatically displays graphs from stats so that users can discover data patterns more easily.
Computational software used in scientific, engineering and mathematical fields and other areas of technical computing.
MATLAB allows engineers and data scientists to work with large amounts of data in a variety of formats such as sensor, image, video, telemetry, databases and more.
NVivo is used for qualitative and mixed-methods research and assists you with organization and analysis of non-numerical or unstructured data.
SPSS is a software package used to edit and analyze interactive, batched or statistical analysis. This software is used for the management and statistical analysis of social science data as well as health sciences and marketing.
Access the Piratedrive Checkpoint backup folder and recover deleted files.
See these resources to ensure compliance with ECU's accessibility compliance program.