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Upgrades, additions, and changes to classrooms and classroom AV for the summer of 2021.
Beam classroom is a larger, seminar-style classroom with a large capacity and touch-screen AV controls.
Basic troubleshooting and etiquette steps when using classroom technology.
Classroom and lab changes for the summer of 2021.
Mills Hall, Room 129 is a cinema-style classroom with a professional theater projector and sound.
News regarding the upcoming changes to computers labs, classrooms, virtual desktops and software.
Information about the technology available in the Beam classroom as it relates to hosting events.
Information on how to present wirelessly in a classroom that is equipped with a wireless presentation device.
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.
The Media Commons Classroom in the Media Commons is outfitted and designed for a large assortment of classes. It contains all of the technology needed to host or attend an advanced video conference but can also be used as a standard classroom with the ability to view content on any one of 5 screens either one at a time or simultaneously.
This knowledge base article provides instructions on how to record a meeting in a classroom setting using Microsoft Teams, where a PTZ camera is connected to an instructor's computer. It covers signing into Teams with a Bowdoin account and outlines the necessary steps in straightforward terms, ensuring ease of understanding for users.
This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to record a meeting using Zoom in a classroom setting equipped with a PTZ camera connected to the instructor's computer. It covers the necessary steps to sign in using a Bowdoin username and password, initiate a Zoom session, and start recording the meeting efficiently.
The ECR is a computer lab which provides faculty the flexibility of instructing students in a classroom environment, while at the same time allowing them to bring technology use into their coursework. The space is designed to help faculty and students give elaborate audio and video presentations.
This article pertains to the following rooms:

Adams Hall 114
Adams Hall 208
Adams Hall 406
Banister Hall 106
Buck Center for Health and Fitness 211
H&L Electronic Classroom
Hubbard Hall 22
Hatch 012
Hatch 210
Mills Hall 103
Mills Hall 127
Mills Hall 129
Druckenmiller 20