New Brunswick and Piscataway Campuses
Enhanced Classroom Support
44 Road 3Livingston Campus
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, NJ 08854 http://classrooms.rutgers.edu/
Phone: (732) 445-3612
Fax: (732) 445-3744
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Classroom News
September 13, 2007
ARC 103 wired internet down
Please be advised that the RU Wired service in ARC 103 lecture hall is not active, due problems within the wiring infrastructure. We do not have a firm date as to when these problems can be repaired, however, RU Wireless is active in this lecture hall.
September 04, 2007
Fall 2007 Classroom Equipment Upgrades
Hickman 101 - Douglass Campus
Hickman 101 lecture hall has been upgraded. A newer designed podium has been installed, containing an international "Region 0" DVD player, new touch screen and preview monitor, and a brighter document camera. The audio system has also been upgraded.
Hickman 138 - Douglass Campus
Hickman 138 lecture hall has been upgraded. This lecture hall now has dual data projectors to allow for multiple media display. A newer designed podium has been installed, containing an international "Region 0" DVD player, new touch screen and preview monitor, and a brighter document camera. The audio system has also been upgraded.
Campbell A1 – College Avenue Campus
Campbell A1 has been upgraded to a yellow level enhanced classroom, allowing for digital laptop projection. The classroom is also equipped with an international "region 0" DVD player and a VHS deck. With the installation of this system, all Campbell classrooms are enabled to handle laptop projection.
September 03, 2007
Podcast-enabled Rooms
Several rooms have additional equipment that allow instructors to easily podcast
their courses.
Currently the podcast-enabled rooms are:
- Scott 123, CAC
- Scott 135, CAC
- Beck Auditorium, Livingston
- LCB 102, Livingston
To podcast your class, fill out the course meeting time information at http://ctaar.rutgers.edu/podcast-test/ at anytime prior to class. Then during class press "Podcast" and "record" on the classroom touchscreen. Wearing the wireless lapel microphone produces the best results. You will receive an e-mail with information to distribute to your students.