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Hubbard 22 is a classroom that offers professors the flexibility of instructing students in a traditional setting, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology into their instruction. The classroom is designed to help professors and students give elaborate multimedia presentations.
Location: Hubbard Hall, Room 22.
Hours: Open by Reservation.
Room Type: Classroom.
Seating Capacity: 24.
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: Height adjustable podium.
- 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!
- HDMI, USB, and Ethernet Laptop/iPad hook-up available at instructor's station.
- A list of software for either operating system can be found here.
A/V Technologies:
- Panasonic PT-RZ570WU DLP Laser Projector.
- Ceiling Mounted, native resolution of 1920 x 1200.
- Crestron Interactive Touch Panel Controls.
- Region Free Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player.
- Note: Located in the cabinet within the instructor's station.
- Room Audio.
- Ceiling Mounted Digital Document Camera.
- Vocal reinforcement Instructor: Yes - Bluetooth Lavalier to room audio.
- Vocal reinforcement Audience: No.
Wireless Presentation: Yes. Apple TV with Ditto supports AirPlay from macOS, iPadOS, and Windows (with Ditto software).
- 5 wall-mounted chalk boards.
- Pull-down window shade.
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!
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