Information Technology Enhanced Classrooms and Multimedia Carts

Spring Semester 2002

Classroom Types and Locations:

Collaboratory Classrooms (4):  Classrooms meeting this standard must be projection ready and contain computer workstations around the periphery of the room with room for one or two students to interact at each computer. There should be tables in the center for students to keep the majority of their books and supplies so they can work in small groups or attend to a lecture from the teacher at a teacher's station attached to the projector and also, through the network, to each of the student workstations. Such a classroom should contain a networked laser printer. All workstations in a collaboratory will use the same platform. The front of the room is equipped with an instructor's lectern, containing one or two computers, control rack containing commercial VCR, audio amplifier, and controls. The two largest Collaboratories are equipped with wireless microphones and sound system to amplify the instructor's voice.

Locations of Collaboratory Classrooms:
      Madeleva 351 (25 student PCs, 1 instructor PC) - seating for 40 students
      Library Media Center (20 student PCs, 1 Instructor PC) - seating for 30
      Regina 145 (30 student Macs, 1 Instructor Mac) - seating for 30
      Moreau 324 (12 student Macs, 1 Instructor Mac) - seating for 18 students

Advanced Technology Classrooms (11):   Classrooms meeting this standard must be projection ready with one or two pull down screens and have a lectern containing a computer monitor, and one or two computers depending on the needs. A wall mounted control rack included a VCR, (optional videodisk player / DVD player and/or sufficient auxiliary plugs to attach these devices when needed), interfaces to the projector, and a control system to allow instructor or student to control all devices. A feed from campus TV or satellite dish can be added later as needed.

Locations of Advanced Technology Classrooms:
       Madeleva 349 (1 Mac, 1 PC) - seating for 40 students
       Madeleva 233 (1 PC) - seating for 45 students
       Science 105 (1 PC) - fixed auditorium seating
       Science 132 (1 PC, 1 Mac) - 25 seats
       Science 286 (1 PC) - same seating as in the past
       Havican 18 (1 PC) - 35 student seats
       Havican 13A (1 PC) - 33 student seats
       Moreau 232 (1 Mac) - 45 student seats
       Moreau 114 (1 Mac) - 45 aprox. seats
       Moreau 228 (1 Mac) - same seating as in the past
       Regina 152 (1 Mac) - approx. 45 tiered seats, Audio Amplifier equipped with Dolby Sensurround Sound, six room speakers, and larger projection screen provide for excellent viewing of video, and a local satellite dish provides satellite downlink capability on a limited basis.

Small Group Computer Classroom: (1)   Classrooms meeting this standard must be projection ready and contain at least six 5 ft. diameter circular tables with 4-5 power receptacles and network connections in the center of each table so that student portable computers can be utilized while students are working in groups of 3-5. There must be at least a 4.5 ft. buffer around each table to make room for chairs and allow the teacher to easily circulate around the room. Such a classroom should contain a networked laser printer. It also contains an instructor's lectern and the same video / computer projection equipment as is found in the Advanced technology Classrooms described above.

Locations of Small Group Computer Classrooms (1):  
     Madeleva 356 (6 student PCs, 1 instructor PC) - seating for 30 students

The Registrar's Office schedules these rooms for all faculty with a frequent need for these meadia-enhanced or computer-enhanced facilities. These technology-enhanced classrom facilities are supported and operated by the Information Technology's Media Services department.

Classroom Reservation Procedure and Policy:
Faculty needing video, computer or projection services should contact Media Services staff to discuss their needs. Once you are familiar with the facilities, consider use of the online request form, but since at the present time we are not using an automated system, all such requests should be considerd "pending" until the staff has verified the availability and sends you a confirmation by email.  Rooms cannot be requested more than two weeks in advance or prior to the beginning of the semester. Call 284-5277   to place your request for an Advanced Technology classroom on a particular date or to consult with Media Service staff.

Please be sure to review the following chart for additional clarification regarding equipment and seating capacity in classrooms. For more detailed description of equipment available in each classroom, or special media equipment, click on the specific classroom location. The numbers in parentheses refer to explanatory notes in the Equipment Descriptions section below.

In classrooms where data projection is needed from portable computers, special long cables may be needed to connect to the auxiliary data input on the control cabinet, so that both the laptop LCD and projector display the image simultaneously. Sending video out through the external VGA port as well to the laptop's monitor sometimes requires knowing the proper keystrokes. For example, for a Gateway laptop it's Function F1. Please refer to the Keyboard Commands for Laptop Computers list for help.

 

Page last modified Jan 29, 2002 by Dan Mandell