Technology Resources - Computers, Internet
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We are striving to get you the most updated information, there may be times when we have not received the changes in a timely manner. You may wish to contact these organizations directly.
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updated 3/11/21
Need a computer to use for your Online Classes?
Contact The RTC Service Desk to request availability. RTC has a limited number of devices to offer. Email the RTC Service Desk at: Servicedesk@rtc.edu or call to leave a voice message to request availability of laptops: 425-235-5200
If you need help with a device that you have received from the college, please contact the RTC Service Desk at the same number, between 7:30am to 4:30pm Monday-Friday
Student Support: 425-235-5200
Submit Request via Email: servicedesk@rtc.edu
Also check out https://interconnection.org/ Links to an external site. - they have low-cost computers and wifi hotspots.
Need help with your computer or device? Go to http://techconnectwa.com/ (Links to an external site.) for tech help with your computer in these languages: Spanish, Khmer, Tigrinya, Afaan Oromoo, Amharic, Sidamo, Wolaytta, English
WIFI Hotspots
To date, 140 of the new drive-in hotspots are operational, in addition to 301 existing Washington State Library hotspots identified across the state. All told, some 600 public hotspots will soon be available to keep Washington communities connected.
For complete information and a map of locations, visit www.driveinwifi.wa.gov Links to an external site.. The map Links to an external site. will be updated as more sites come online.
Launching primarily as parking lot hotspots in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the free community Wi-Fi is accessible regardless of how users arrive at the locations. Some sites also offer indoor public access during business hours. Everyone using the sites – outside or inside - must practice social distancing and hygiene precautions, including staying in your vehicle or at least six feet from other users and wearing a mask if necessary.
Each hotspot will have its own security protocol. Some will be open and others will have Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) safe security installed.
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