Article ID: 126
Last updated: 5 Sep, 2025
Computerized classrooms and labs are in every academic building on campus. There are two main types of computerized classrooms: fully-computerized classrooms and Instructor Workstation classrooms. Fully-computerized classrooms have a multimedia station at the front of the room for the instructor and a computer at every student seat. An Instructor Workstation classroom has the traditional student desks and a multimedia station for the instructor only. All multimedia stations are equipped with a networked computer, ceiling mounted LCD video/data projector, switching system, audio amplifier with wall mounted speakers, and a wall screen. Some rooms also have a video document camera and/or a VCR/DVD player. How to Access: Detailed instructions for using technology in a classroom. How to Request: Please contact your Department Chair, Dean, or the Registrar's Office to arrange scheduling of these classrooms. Requesting Software Installations:
Requests for new software must be submitted at least three weeks in advance. This timeframe gives IT a chance to thoroughly evaluate the software to assure it will work well in our environment. Additional Information:
Article ID: 126
Last updated: 5 Sep, 2025
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