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An overview of the academic tools and resources to support learning and teaching that the college provides.
Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies, Room 102 is teaching lab with a ceiling-mounted projector.
Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies, Room 108 is teaching lab with a ceiling-mounted projector.
Searles 216 is a teaching lab generally used by Physics for class work.
These classes are open to site editors managing www.bowdoin.edu websites. All classes are taught using Cascade 8, Bowdoin's content management system.
The Shannon Room offers a unique teaching environment that allows professors the flexibility of instructing students while bringing technology use into their coursework. A wooden credenza conceals the equipment needed for professors and students to give elaborate audio and video presentations.
The Catchbox is a soft foam throw able microphone that can help amplify student and instructor voices and be a teaching tool to increase discussion and interactive participation activities in medium to large classroom spaces. There are Catchboxes set up in a various classrooms that are connected through the room's sound system.
VAC304 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. It is also designed to allow students to work in small to mid-size groups moving the furniture around freely. The laptops in this space provide a modern twist on a teaching computer lab.
Definitions of existing computer lab types.
Frequently asked questions about the Digital Excellence Commitment Program.
This article describes the hardware options that will be provided during the year's annual, automatic computer replacement process.
Notes and updates about Canvas for 2023-2024 academic year.