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Classroom Technology



Classroom Technology

The process of standardizing classroom technologies began in 2016. Current classrooms are classified as “ Epson Board Rooms,” “Touchscreen Technology Rooms,” “Department-Specific Technology Rooms,” or “RUS Rooms.”

Each Epson Board Room has an interactive projector or board (Epson Interactive Projector, a teaching station control panel, HoverCam document camera (Ultra 8 or Duo), Blu-ray player, integrated webcameras and microphones.

Touchscreen Technology rooms have the same technologies with the exception of integrated webcams and microphones.

Each RUS Classroom has an Epson Interactive Projector, Zoom Room control panel, Zoom monitor, integrated webcamera and microphone.

Instructions for using each classroom technology can be found below.

Epson Board Rooms
Davis 136
EBSCO Classroom (Library)
Fallin 220, 309
Harman 102, 104, 111, 119, 125, 126, 201
Humanities 104, 204, 206
Morgan 203
Myrick 2, 3, 114
Stephens 212
Strong 113, 115, 116, 119
Wills 101, 121, G2

Touchscreen Technology Rooms
Morgan 103, 105
Wallace 100 (AQUOS Board)

RUS Classrooms
Bloch 205
Wills 120, 122, 201

IP means in progress, purple button with gold check means approved, gold button purple check with asterisk means approved with exceptions

The HoverCam Document Camera can be used to display documents, books, 3D objects, and interactive demonstrations on the classroom display. Images and videos of the display can easily be created.
HoverCam Ideas HelpSheet

Box is an encrypted, cloud-based file storage and collaboration platform that enables faculty, and staff to securely store and share files.
Box Basics HelpSheet

The Elo Touchscreen Monitor is located at the instructor lectern. The monitor responds to finger touch or a stylus and can be used to control the teaching station computer from the lectern, as a digital whiteboard, and to draw or annotate over images, websites, PowerPoint presentations, and other Microsoft Office programs
Elo Touchscreen Monitor HelpSheet
Morgan 103, 105

AQUOS Board can be used to control the teaching station computer from the board, as a digital whiteboard, and to draw or annotate over images, websites, PowerPoint presentations, and other Microsoft Office programs.
Aquos Board HelpSheet

The interactive features of the EPSON Interactive Projector can be used without the Easy Interactive Software. Using the software does give users access to many additional features such as saving annotations and files.
Epson Easy Interactive Tools Software HelpSheet (version 5.0 or later)
Epson Easy Interactive Tools Software HelpSheet (version 5.0 or earler)

The Epson Interactive Projector can be used to control the teaching station computer from the board, as a digital whiteboard, and to draw or annotate over images, websites, PowerPoint presentations, and other programs.
Epson Interactive Projector 595wi HelpSheet
Davis 136, Morgan 203, Myrick 2, 3, Wills 115

Epson Interactive Projector 695wi HelpSheet
Center for the Arts 018, 020, 021, 129, Harman 119, Humanities 104. 204, Myrick 114, Stephens 113, 212, Strong 113, 115, 116, 119, UMOM 309, Wills 101, 121, G2

Epson Interactive Projector 725wi HelpSheet
EBSCO Classroom, Harman 102, 104, 111, 114, 116, 125, 126, 232, Humanities 206, UMOM 220

Epson Interactive Projector 735wi HelpSheet
All RUS Rooms

The HoverCam 8 Document Camera can be used to display documents, books, 3D objects, and interactive demonstrations on the classroom display. Images and videos of the display can easily be created.
HoverCam Ultra 8 HelpSheet
HoverCam Duo Helpsheet

The teaching station control panel allows users to control the display source and audio levels in a standardized classroom.
Control Panel HelpSheet

RUS Room Instructions for Wills 201
Wills 201

RUS Room Instructions for Bloch 205, Fallin 101, 325, Wills 120, 122
RUS Room Instructions

Epson Interactive Projector 735wi Help Sheet