A couple weeks ago, construction was completed on the new multi-use, computer classroom in 1300, funded by the Knapp Foundation. The 20-computer, 30-seat room is now ready and can be scheduled in CollegeNet. The room has already accommodated multiple successful inaugural training sessions. It has been thrilling to see people in the room anxiously engaged in learning new skills where just months ago the space served as a large, concrete storage closet–packed with the building’s odd and ends and surplus furniture–but no longer!
ITD hosted two Outlook training sessions which were well-attended, and useful to those in attendance. If you missed those, links to the edited archives will be available shortly. In addition Dale Roenigk has also conducted a couple Microsoft Excel trainings in the room.
I’m attaching excerpts of James Balfour’s original detailed room description below:
The room is equipped with a fixed podium, computer, VCR/DVD player, document camera, and a connection for a laptop. A wall panel allows easy control of which device is sent to the projector. The room also has dimmable fluorescent lights controlled with a wall panel near the podium. Three round tables are also available at the rear of the room.
The classroom supports software training for 20 students (i.e. Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Blogs, Turning Point etc.). As part of your conference, you may also bring in outside instructors to train clients on software and applications relevant to their jobs. The space can also be used as a normal lecture space, but note that the desk arrangement is fixed.
We would like to thank Sean Downing for all of his work coordinating contractors and ensuring the project was completed as quickly and accurately as possible. We would also like to thank Kelly Medlin for her behind-the-scenes work coordinating and tracking expenditures on this Knapp Foundation project.
