This room is a large lecture hall that is equipped with audio/visual equipment that allows professors and students to give elaborate presentations in many different formats. The room is equipped with a large widescreen and a smaller manual screen.
General Information
Location: Druckenmiller Hall / Cleaveland Hall, Room 151.
Hours: Open by Reservation.
Room Type: Lecture Hall.
Seating Capacity: 154.
Reservations: Contact the Campus Scheduler.
Technology
Instructor Station, Podium or Presentation Area:
Presentation Computer: Mac Mini providing Mac OS and a virtual Windows operating system.
Monitor: 20" instructor monitor.
Podium or Table: Chemical-resistant counter with the instructor station on one end.
- Note: HDMI, USB, and Ethernet Laptop/iPad hook-up available at instructor's station.
Webcam: 1080p Webcam with built-in microphone.
- NOTE: Primary Microsoft Teams and Zoom camera.
Installed Room Audio-Visual (AV) Technologies:
Projector or Display: Traditional Projector.
- Ceiling Mounted, native resolution of 1200x800.
AV System Controls: Extron Push-button system controller (located underneath instructor's area).
Blu-ray System: Region Free Blu-ray player that also plays DVDs and CDs.
Audio: Room Audio with wall-mounted front speakers.
Vocal Reinforcement:
- Instructor: Yes - Bluetooth lavalier to room audio.
- Audience: No.
Document Camera: Ceiling-mounted Digital Document Camera.
Room Camera: There is no AV-integrated room camera.
Wireless Presentation: There is no wireless presentation available in this room.
Additional Information:
Writing Surface: 1 wall-mounted chalk board.
Shades: There are no shades in this room.
Lighting: Manual lighting controls.
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.
Request Training Session
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 instructor area looking at the audience.
A view from the instructor area looking at the audience.
A picture of the AV controls at the instructor area.
A view from the top of the auditorium looking down towards the front of the classroom.