ATC Library has a colour printer and black & white printer available for pay-to-print services. There is also a separate scanner, which will scan to .pdf for free and photocopy for a charge. 14 desktop computer stations are for available for use while the library is open.
Various models, including business and scientific calculators available for 2 day loan.
Media Works has some fabulous equipment you can use there. They offer tutorials and they can schedule workshops with your students. They also have a great collection of easy to follow resources on how to use the 3D printers, and links to supporting resources and more.
There are two X-Plane 11 flight simulators for use by BCIT students and instructors in the library. Each station is equipped with a curved monitor, yoke, flight rudder pedals, and software to simulate flying. Please see the circulation desk for further details.
ATC Library has a Ultimaker S3 Extended 3D printer available for use. 3D printing is an additive manufacturing process where a CAD or a 3D model is made into a physical object by adding material layer by layer to build volume. It is mainly used for rapid prototyping. Visit in person or email/phone us to find out how to get your project printed.
Ultimaker S3 Extended
Get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino programming language. The SIK includes everything you need to complete 16 circuits that will teach you how to read sensors, display information on an LCD, drive motors, and more.