Computer should be kept in a common room in the house, not in the child's bedroom.
In closest connexion with the church is the group of buildings appropriated to the monastic life and its daily requirements - the refectory for eating, the dormitory for sleeping, the common room for social intercourse, the chapter-house for religious and disciplinary conference.
Beneath the dormitory, looking out into the green court or herbarium, lies the "pisalis" or "calefactory," the common room of the monks.
This is especially important when sharing a computer with a roommate, utilizing WiFi or using public computing facilities, such as the library or university common room.