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Hands-On Computer Classrooms
ITS Student Technology Services offers hands-on computer classrooms featuring both Macintosh and Windows platforms. Our current largest classroom accommodates 25 students. Hands-on classrooms are located in the ITS computer labs. Each classroom has an advanced instructor station that includes an interactive multimedia projection system. ITS will provide faculty and student training in the use of classroom facilities upon request. Classroom software is managed by ITS in a manner consistent with copyright and licensing practices.
General University hands-on classrooms are scheduled by Room Scheduling and Assignments at 1-212-998-4220. This includes the Windows-based hands-on classroom at 194 Mercer Street, room 304, which accommodates 30 students, and the classroom at Tisch Hall, LC19, which accommodates 36 students.
Hands-on classrooms can be reserved for a semester or for occasional class meetings that require in-class computer use by students. These include the ITS Video Classroom, which accommodates 10 students, and the ITS Multimedia Classroom, which accommodates 25 students. Both classrooms are currently built on the Mac OS platform. Please use the online Computer Classroom Reservation Form to reserve an ITS hands-on classroom. Be sure to include course information, software and hardware requirements, etc. Our ability to accommodate your request is based upon classroom availability.
General Lecture & Presentation Classrooms
ITS Student Technology Services collaborates with NYU Classroom Media Services, a department that offers an inventory of audio and video systems, projection equipment, and other portable media equipment for classroom support as well as demonstrations and training in the proper use of the equipment.
- To reserve a general-purpose University classroom, contact Room Scheduling and Assignments at 1-212-998-4220.
- Visit the Classroom Media Services website for detailed information about the types of in-room media equipment and training available.
Page last reviewed: August 31, 2009