Adams 208 is a standard classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
General Information
Location: Adams Hall, Room 208
Hours: Open by Reservation
Room Type: Classroom
Seating Capacity: 50
Reservations: Contact the Campus Scheduler
Technology
Instructor Station, Podium or Presentation Area:
Presentation Computer: This room does not have an instructor computer, it is laptop carry-in only.
Monitor: 21.5 monitor provides audio-video (AV) controls.
Podium or Table: AirTouch sit/stand instructor desk (Push the lever to gently raise or lower the desk to suit your needs).
- Note: HDMI, USB, and Ethernet Laptop and iPad hook-up available at instructor's station.
- Logitech 1080p Webcam w/built-in microphone.
- NOTE: Primary Zoom/MS Teams device!
- A list of software for either operating system can be found here.
A/V Technologies:
- Panasonic Laser Projector.
- Ceiling Mounted, native resolution of 1920x1200.
- Crestron Interactive Touch Panel Controls.
- Region Free Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player.
- Note: Located in the AV SmartBox pull-down tray next to instructor's station.
- Room Audio.
- Ceiling-mounted Digital Document Camera.
- Vocal reinforcement Instructor: Yes - CatchBox Lavalier to room audio.
- Vocal reinforcement Audience: Yes - CatchBox to room audio.
- Wireless Presentation: Apple TV.
Additional Information:
- 2 wall-mounted chalk boards.
- Pull-down window shades/automatic shades.
Training and Support
Training
We highly recommend that you request a training session before using this space for the first time. To request a session, click the button below.
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Support
If you experience any issues in the classroom or lab, either with the AV technology or a computer, please let us know so we can fix it right away!
Report a Classroom or Lab Issue
Classroom Images
A view from the instructors perspective.
A view of the instructor table.
A view towards the front of the classroom from the students point of view.
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