CFO Room # 129 Information

Summary

Room Type: Active Learning Classroom

Body

Capacity: 30

Specialty computer classroom/lab designed for specific needs of English, Speech, and Foreign Language department.

  • Fixed seating for students: 5 collaboration tables with mounted display and 6 seats
  • Flexible (podium or chair) mobile workspace for instructor
  • 5 displays - student seating
  • 1 interactive height adjustable flat panel display station
  • Control panel at each student collaboration seating area which allows student control of display
  • Wired and wireless network available
  • Surface Pro cart containing 30 devices
  • Solstice pods - instructors and students can connect using Solstice client 
  • Instructor station with
    • Computer
    • Touch panel
    • Document camera
    • HDMI & VGA
    • Spare batteries
    • Ceiling speakers
  • Panopto lecture capture software installed on computer

To reserve the room, please contact University Scheduling

For additional support, contact the Technology Service Desk at 940-898-3971servicedesk@twu.edu, techchat.twu.edu, or submit a request through the Technology Service Catalog.

Denton room CFO 129

Details

Details

Article ID: 47693
Created
Fri 2/2/18 1:45 PM
Modified
Thu 4/25/24 10:32 AM

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