Information Technology Services (ITS) manages four types of electronic classrooms on campus. These are:
Look at the complete list of classrooms.
A presentation classroom contains a ceiling-mounted data projector, two computers (1 Macintosh, 1 PC), VCR, DVD player (Blu-ray Player in some locations), and a document camera. The computers, VCR, DVD player, and document camera are generally physically located in a lectern at the front of the classroom. We are phasing out 35mm slide projector in the classrooms, if your classroom does not have one please contact (518) 388-6438 to request one. Additionally, there are connections for laptop computers to connect into the presentation system. These rooms do not have computers for student use.
A collaborative computer classroom has a ceiling-mounted data projector, a computer for the instructor, VCR, DVD player (Blu-ray Player in some locations), and a document camera. There is a connection for laptop computers to use the presentation system. We are phasing out 35mm slide projector in the classrooms, if your classroom does not have one please contact (518) 388-6438 to request one. A computer classroom has computers for students to use; usually 1 to 4 students per computer. There will only be one platform (PC or Mac) for student use and the instructor's computer will be the same platform as the students.
A laptop classroom has a ceiling-mounted data projector or LCD and a combination DVD/VCR player. There is a connection for a laptop computer. There is no installed computer in the classroom.
Each of the Minerva Houses has a seminar room that is available for both student and faculty use.