Summary
Gibson Hall, room 101 was dedicated on October 23, 2004 as "The Tillotson Room" after former Music Professor Frederic Erle Thornlay "Tilly" Tillotson. The room is used by the Department of Music for larger classes, small concerts, and ensemble rehearsals.
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Gibson Hall, room 101 was dedicated on October 23, 2004 as "The Tillotson Room" after former Music Professor Frederic Erle Thornlay "Tilly" Tillotson. The room is used by the Department of Music for larger classes, small concerts, and ensemble rehearsals. In an effort to update the Audio/Visual equipment and increase the utility of the room, the room was extensively renovated in the summer and fall of 2004, and again in April of 2019 introducing a 7.2 surround system. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
Location: Gibson Hall, Room 101.
Hours: Open by Reservation.
Room Type: Classroom/Concert Hall.
Seating Capacity: 68.
Reservations: Contact the Campus Scheduler.
Technology
Instructor/Podium Station:
- Laptop Carry-in Only.
- Note: HDMI, Ethernet Laptop/iPad hook-up available at instructor's station.
- (2) 10" Crestron Touch Panels (one on each cabinet).
A/V Technologies:
- NEC NP-PA550W Projector.
- Ceiling Mounted, native resolution of 1280 x 800.
- Crestron Interactive Touch Panel Controls.
- Region Free Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player.
- Note: Located in the AV rack, right cabinet.
- Room Audio (7.2 surround sound).
- Vocal reinforcement Instructor: No.
- Vocal reinforcement Audience: No.
- Retractable, motorized projector screen.
- Stage Lighting.
- Motorized sun shades.
- Microphones (recording).
Training and Support
Training:
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Support:
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