Columbia 150

  • Columbia 150 Doorway View.
  • View from Back of Columbia 150.
  • Columbia 150 Teaching Station.
  • Columbia 150 Lectern.
  • Columbia 150 Wall and Lectern Touch Panel.

Maps

Columbia 150 Map
Campus Map

Installed Equipment

  • Blu-Ray/DVD Player (multi-region)
  • Crestron Touch Panel
  • Document Camera
  • HDMI input
  • VGA input
  • Aux Cable
  • Ethernet
  • RCA input
  • Interactive Panel
  • Multi-Display
  • Projectors
  • Speakers
  • Video Conferencing
  • Video Production Control Room
  • Lapel Microphone
  • Handheld Microphone
  • Assistive Listening Devices

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Accessibility Information

  • Microphones: Yes; handheld and lapel
  • Assistive Listening Devices: Yes
  • Building Wheelchair Access: Yes
  • Student Wheelchair Desk: Yes; non-adjustable, reserved
  • Instructor Wheelchair Desk: Yes
  • Floor: Tiered

Room Features

  • Dimmable Lights: No
  • Lectern: Yes
  • Confidence Monitor: No
  • Internet Connectivity: Wi-Fi and Ethernet
  • Power Outlets: Wall and Teaching Station
  • Room Config: Fixed tablet-arm chairs
  • Boards: Chalk and Whiteboard
  • Room Dimensions: 71′ x 70′
  • Seat Count: 450

Notes

Notes

Room Layout

A tiered floor with stadium style seating made up of rows of fixed tablet-arm chairs with aisles for walking.

Lectern Information

This room has a height adjustable table. On the table, from left to right, are a document camera, a cable cup, the touch panel, another cable cup, and a second document camera. Against the wall, there is a small table where the handheld/lapel microphones and ALS devices are located.

Touch Panel

This touch panel in this room contains a different layout from a standard touch panel. There are three projectors, and the touch panel is split up into four sections. Starting from the left, there are the screen up and down/camera controls. Then, there are the input controls for Projector 1, Projector 2, and Projector 3. This room has cameras equipped, so those appear as input options on the touch panel for each projector.

Visit the Technology Index page for a description of a general touch panel layout.

Additional Information

ALDs are located on a small table near the side door, next to the microphones.

Four microphones: 2 wireless lapel and 2 wireless handheld sit on a small table west of the teaching station.

The lectern touch screen acts as the main control panel and a confidence monitor. The wall touch screen is not a confidence monitor but contains the same controls.

An iClicker base station has been secured to the teaching station for instructional use.