This section provides guidelines for requesting room attributes and a list of valid classroom attribute codes.
Here you will find a chart with information about computer classrooms including information about the particular room and the office responsible for scheduling the space.
Enhanced Classrooms are computer-equipped and networked to campus servers and to the Internet for complete large screen computer data and video projection for classes ranging in size from 50 to 750
General Purpose Classrooms are scheduled centrally by Scheduling in the Registrar's Office through your college or departmental representative.
Kidder Hall 278, Owen Hall 102 and Owen 106 are specially equipped television classrooms used for distance education interactive classes.
The Building Preferences are buildings you would prefer to be in when assigned a General Purpose room. The Required Attributes are the attributes you require - not desire these rooms to have.
Visit the Building Preferences & Attribute Requirements page for this information.
The university assigns classes to general purpose classrooms using Schedule25 (S25), a room scheduling software.
Click here to view the list of Valid Room Attributes.
Click room number for description.
Computer Station Classrooms |
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Building |
Room No. |
Capacity |
Priority |
Attributes |
Scheduled |
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KIDD |
34 |
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Mac Computer Classroom |
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KIDD |
30 |
FLL |
PC Computer Classroom |
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MCC |
20 |
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PC Computer Classroom |
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MCC |
30 |
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PC Computer Classroom |
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WITH |
24 |
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PC Computer Classroom, |
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WNGR |
34 |
SED |
Mac Computer Classroom |
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The computer rooms do not "roll over" each term — you need to contact Scheduling each term. Please know the room you want and its attributes before you contact us; we just schedule them.
Instructors and students will need an ONID account to log in. Visit the room before your first class to insure it meets your needs and that the software you need is available.
Hardware & software questions: Contact Russ Born, 7-3123, in 120A Milne Computer Center.
Enhanced Classrooms are computer-equipped and networked to campus servers and to the Internet for complete large screen computer data and video projection for classes ranging in size from 50 to 750. A faculty member can now come into the room, open the teaching podium, turn on the equipment and begin instruction immediately. A full-time support person is on-call to assist faculty with equipment or network problems. Please see Webviewer for enhanced classrooms.
Kidder Hall 278, Owen Hall 102 and Owen 106 are specially equipped television classrooms used for distance education interactive classes. Situations may arise in which another class needs one these rooms during your scheduled class time. If that happens, you must relocate your class or event. Scheduling in the Registrar's Office, 737-2181, will assist you. If you anticipate a problem, or do not want to take the chance of having to move during the term, tell Scheduling so they can assign you a different room.
Kidder 278 is a General Purpose Classroom that is limited to certain equipment. The room features a dry erase marking board, a VHS videotape player, television monitor, and computer scan converter. The room is not equipped with a projection screen. If you need to use an overhead projector, slide projector or motion picture projector you will need to be relocated to a different room. Although this room has a scan converter that may be used with a computer, its resolution is only suited for presentation with 24-point or larger fonts. Kidder 278 is kept locked by means of an electronic door lock. You will be assigned a code for unlocking and locking the door. Be sure to lock the door when you leave. There are microphones fastened to the desks. Please ask your students not to play with or damage them. The cost to replace them is more than $250 each. If you have questions about the interactive television features in Kidder 278, contact John W. Myers in Kidd 142B, 737-0596.
Owen 102 is a distance education classroom for interactive television classes or events AND an enhanced room. It is a computer capable, general purpose lecture room that allows for big-screen projection of an instructor's computer. If you have questions about this system, contact Albert Berglund in Kidd 109, 737-6428.
The Building Preferences are buildings you would prefer to be in when assigned a General Purpose room. The Required Attributes are the attributes you require - not desire these rooms to have.
Visit the Building Preferences & Attribute Requirements page for this information.
The university assigns classes to general purpose classrooms using Schedule25 (S25), a room scheduling software.
S25 helps achieve optimal classroom utilization. Manual schedule adjustments will always be necessary, but the bulk of room scheduling will be automated thus enabling staff to shift their attention to more complex scheduling processes.