Office of Information Technology supported classrooms are defined as a room or space generally used for scheduled instruction that requires no special, restrictive equipment or configuration. These classrooms are equipped with standard technology defined below and are maintained by OIT. OIT supported classrooms are listed by building on the left.
Level 1 Classroom
Designed for up to 49 students. The technology system will include a projector, screen, laptop connection, Blu-ray player, document camera, amplified speakers, and touch panel control system.
Level 2 Classroom
Designed for 50 to 100 students. The technology system will include a projector, screen, laptop connection, Blu-ray player, document camera, amplified speakers, and touch panel control system. The cart may also include an iClicker system.
Level 2 classrooms will have an amplified table microphone and assisted listening system.
Level 3 Classroom
Designed for 100 or more students. These rooms are typically “lecture hall” or auditorium style with tiered seating. The technology system will include a projector, screen, laptop connection, Blu-ray player, document camera, amplified speakers, and touch panel control system. The cart also includes an iClicker system.
Level 3 classrooms will have an amplified table microphone, one or more wireless microphones, and an assisted listening system. Some level 3 classrooms include auditorium-style classrooms with less than 100 seats.
Design Guidelines
Classroom Technology technical design guidelines, developed by the Office of Information Technology, may be found on Facilities Management's website