In a word, revolutionary.
You can publish your LabMap to a public page or you can embed it on a web page for easy access to students looking for an open computer. Your LabMap will show each computer in the lab with a color representing the availability of the machine, such as occupied or available. A new feature of LabStats 5 is the ability to use your own custom icons to represent the stations on your LabMap. Maps can also be displayed in a full-screen mode, which makes it nice to display on a big screen near the entrance to a lab.
Make a map of your computers in 60 seconds or less.
With LabMaps, an optional add-on to LabStats, you can make a map of your computers in 60 seconds or less.
LabMaps is automatically included in LabStats 5, and simply requires an additional license for use. Now you can harness the power of the data being collected by LabStats and UserTracker, and put it to work in a map of your lab.
Documentation
User GuideSystem Recommendations
Example Customer Maps
Wilfrid Laurier University Library
See how Thompson Rivers University is using LabMaps with Students' Mobile Devices
Features and Benefits
- View the status of every computer in real time
- Allow students to see the operating system of each computer
- Create your map in seconds using the data already collected by LabStats
- See who is logged in on each computer (administrator only)
- Link to a login history for a computer or a user (administrator only)
- Enter and track problems with computers using the integrated Trouble Ticket system
- Identify computers that have unresolved problems by the warning icon on the map
- Display the maps on your own school's website using simple html code
“LabMaps has helped us offer more mobile solutions for lab access.”
Matt Gates
Computing Operations
Duke University
