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This student guide provides instructions on accessing and using the snhu java virtual lab, including logging in, saving files, uploading and downloading files, and sharing screens. It also includes faqs on compatibility with mobile devices, recommended browsers, and bandwidth requirements.
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Virtual Lab Introductory Video We are offering the Virtual Lab as a required technology platform as it significantly enhances your educational experience. In the Virtual Lab, the screen-sharing capability enables others to, with your permission, connect to your lab and assist you when you have challenges. The Virtual Lab also provides you with a standard environment free of the quirks and challenges that you might have with your own computer. Files stored in the Virtual Lab are persistent throughout the term. Each user has 1 GB of storage space per course.
Every time you log in, the software programs on the Virtual Lab are accessible to you. It is important that you always save your work in OneDrive or download the files to your local machine prior to logging out of the Virtual Lab.
Please note that at this time, the Virtual Lab does not work with mobile devices. If you see references to Apporto , that is another name for the Virtual Lab. The recommended browser is Chrome. Bandwidth requirements: In order for the Virtual Labs to function properly, your internet connection should have a latency of less than 75ms to the US-East (Virginia) endpoint. You can test this at CloudPing.info. To use the copy and paste features inside the Virtual Lab, click Allow in the dialog window that may popup when you access the lab. `