Computer Lab and Electronic Classroom Facilities
For support when using the computer labs, faculty should contact Wallia Wright, Campus Computer Lab Manager, at extension 4066 or wwright@mountida.edu .
Instructional Computer Labs
ATC 207
20 PC computer workstations, ceiling data-video projection system, scanner and laser printer. Instructor computer workstation. Whiteboard and screen. Computer workstations are configured in rows.
ATC 301
24 PC computer workstations, ceiling data-video projection system with VCR/DVD player, and laser printer. Whiteboard and screen. Instructor computer workstation. Lab includes seminar tables. School of Business has first preference.
ATC 314
24 PC computer workstations, ceiling data-video projection system with VCR/DVD player and laser printer. Whiteboard and screen. Instructor computer workstation. Lab includes seminar tables. School of Business has first preference.
Chamberlayne Hall
CH 008
20 PC computer workstations, plotter and laser printer. Ceiling data-video projection system. Instructor computer workstation. Interior Design major has first preference.
CH 124
18 G5 computer workstations, scanner and laser printer. Portable data-video projection system available; contact Wallia Wright at extension 4066 or wwright@mountida.edu Graphic Design major has first preference.
CH 121
16 G5 Mac computer workstations, scanner and b/w laser, color laser and ink jet printers. Portable data-video projection system available; contact Wallia Wright at extension 4066 or wwright@mountida.edu. Lab includes clustered worktables with stools.Graphic Design major has first preference.
CH 120
16 G5 Mac computer workstations. Lab includes a large worktable with stools. Portable data-video projection system available; contact Wallia Wright at extension 4066 or wwright@mountida.edu Graphic Design and Fashion Design majors have first preference.
CH 105
13 PC computer workstations, color ink jet printer and portable data-video projection system. Gerber Studio - specialized computer software and related equipment for Fashion Design students. Fashion Design major has first preference.
Open Access Computer Labs
Shaw Hall
10 PC computers and monitor workstation and a laser printer
Library
12 PC computers and laser printer
Steinbrenner Instructional Lab
24 PC computers and instructor workstation for Information Literacy classes.
Electronic Classrooms
For instruction in the use of the electronic classroom equipment, i.e. the data-video projection system, VCR and/or visual presenter, faculty should contact Manouche Madanipour, Director of Technical Media Support, at 7376 or mmadanipour@mountida.edu. any one who uses the electronic classrooms, must complete a training program with Mancouche Madanipour.
Athletic Center
AF 004
Ceiling data-video projection system, computer workstation, VCR/DVD player. Sport Management major and Athletic Department have first preference.
Note: ATC207, ATC301 and ATC314 are instructional computer labs and electronic classrooms. See descriptions under Instructional Computer Labs.
ATC 113
Touch screen SMART technology whiteboard with integrated projection and sound system and computer. SMART technology allows the instructor to annotate over applications, use, edit and post to a website. Dental Hygiene has first preference.
Chamberlayne Hall
Note: CH008 is an instructional computer lab and an electronic classroom. See description under Instructional Computer Labs.
CH 007
Sympodium lectern that integrates all audiovisual components and an interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website. VCR/DVD player and laptop computer are part of the Sympodium. Ceiling data-video projection system.
Holbrook Hall
H04
Rear projection SMART Technology Board that integrates all audiovisual components and a microscope. Instructors can use a large touch screen to annotate over software applications or the SMART Board software to capture course content as it is being drawn or written on the board. Captured material can be saved, edited, e-mailed and posted to a website.
New England Institute
Dodge Auditorium
Sympodium lectern that integrates all audiovisual components and an interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website. VCR/DVD player and computer are part of the Sympodium Ceilingdata-video projection system. Satellite dish hook-up. Podium with microphone. Note: Courses are scheduled through the Registrar. Individual classes, lectures or events are scheduled through the Physical Plant office
NO4
Touch screen SMART technology whiteboard with integrated projection and sound system and computer. SMART technology allows the instructor to annotate over applications, save, edit and post to a website. Funeral Srvice major has first preference.
Carlson Center
Carlson Auditorium
Ceiling data-video projection system with VCR and computer inputs, VCR, and DVD players. Podium. Sound system with microphones - table, hand-held and podium. Note: Individual classes, lectures or events are scheduled through the Physical Plant office.
Ricker Hall
Ricker 21
Touch screen SMART technology whiteboard with integrated projection and sound system and computer. An interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website.
Ricker 22
Touch-screen Whiteboard with SMART Technology, data/video projection system, wall speakers and faculty lectern with notebook computer. An interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website.
Ricker 23
Sympodium lectern that integrates all audiovisual components and an interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website. VCR/DVD player and computer are part of the Sympodium. Ceiling data-video projection system.
Ricker 32
Touch-screen Whiteboard with SMART Technology, data/video projection system, wall speakers and faculty lectern with notebook computer. An interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website.
Ricker 33
Three tiered lecture room with tables that provide laptop access to the college network. Sympodium lectern that integrates all audiovisual components and an interactive pen display panel that allows instructor to annotate over applications and save, edit, e-mail or post to a website. VCR/DVD player and laptop computer are part of the Sympodium. Ceiling data-video projection system.
If you have any recommendations or concerns, please contact Marge Lippincott, Dean of Information Technology and Learning Resources, ext. 4596 or mmlippincott@mountida.edu.