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How to use the SCC Virtual Tour
(Accessible Version)
A picture of a building or location is provided with a description underneath it on each page.
If a
Building Photo Gallery button
is under the description, it can be selected to view images of activities for that location.
A
Location on campus map button
is provided under the description. Select it to view the marked or highlighted location on the campus map.
Other locations can be selected in the navigation list. It is on the left side of the page when using a desktop computer or tablet. It is under the rest of the page contents on smaller devices such as smartphones.