Technology-Enhanced Classrooms are Growing in Number
Each year the College works closely with the Campus Teaching Facilities Committee to expand the number of technology-enhanced classrooms in buildings where Arts and Humanities faculty teach. The Teaching Facilities Committee has committed resources to improve the support available in lecture halls in Francis Scott Key, Marie Mount, Susquehanna, Skinner, and Jimenez and has provided audio-visual/computer carts for use in Francis Scott Key classrooms. This past year, three classrooms in Jimenez Hall were upgraded to provide computers and audio-visual equipment and the Teaching Facilities Committee committed funds to provide student support for the faculty using those rooms. In response to proposals from Arts and Humanities, the Teaching Facilities Committee is planning to provide carts and support for classrooms in Woods Hall, Susquehanna, and Art/Sociology. Chairs and Directors in Arts and Humanities have been invited to submit proposals for upgrades that would be completed during the summer of 2005. If you want to request upgrades for a general purpose classroom you use, be sure to tell your Chair. The proposals are due in the College by Monday, April 19. More information about the Classroom Support Project can be found at
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