Technology Management maintains 12 e-classrooms, 132 demo classrooms, and a fleet of mobile computer carts. Read on to discover how you can make use of these invaluable teaching tools.
Technology Management is currently maintaining 12 e-classrooms (electronic classrooms). It is anticipated that there will be more electronic classrooms and that all the other classrooms will have greater technology capability.
- Belk 358: 32 student stations
- Coulter 105: 24 student stations
- Coulter 202: 24 student stations
- Coulter 205: 24 student stations
- Coulter 302: 24 student stations
- FPAC 248: 18 student stations (Mac – dual boot)
- Hunter 156: 15 student stations
- Killian 268A: 28 student stations (Mac - dual boot)
- Killian 268B: 32 student stations (Mac - dual boot)
- McKee 129: 24 student stations
- Stillwell 144: 24 student stations
- University Outreach 139: 24 student stations
All e-classrooms and demo rooms have been equipped with the Extron control capability. If you are in an electronic classroom and you need assistance to be able to complete your lesson, please press the "intercom" button on the black control box, and someone from the Help Desk will assist you ASAP. If you are unable to get assistance through the intercom system, please call the Client Services Helpdesk at 227-7487.
E-Classroom Technology Instructions
Get information on using e-classroom components—projector, computer, doc camera, etc.
How to Schedule an E-classroom?
Semester-long Scheduling: To schedule an e-classroom for use throughout the semester, you will need to attribute within Banner (contact your administrative assistant for instructions).
Ad Hoc Scheduling: To schedule an e-classroom on an ad hoc basis, please use the R25 Webviewer to reserve the room (if available).
There are 132 on-campus classrooms that are equipped with the equivalent of the instructor’s station found in an e-classroom, including a projector and sound system. These classrooms are referred to as computer demonstration classrooms and they are suitable for times when the instructor needs to use a computer for lecture but the students do not need to be hands-on at a computer station. They also are suitable for classes in which students are required to give computer-assisted presentations to the class.
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All demo rooms have been equipped with the Extron control capability. If you are in an electronic classroom and you need assistance to be able to complete your lesson, please press the "intercom" button on the black control box, and someone from the Help Desk will assist you ASAP. If you are unable to get assistance through the intercom system, please call the Client Services Helpdesk at 227-7487.
How to Schedule a Demo Classroom?
The demo classrooms are managed and scheduled by the appropriate college dean's office. Please contact your dean's office to schedule the use of a demo classroom.
- College of Arts and Sciences: Carolyn Wiggins, ext. 7646
- College of Business: Kelly Schoon, ext. 3503
- College of Education and Allied Professions: Mary Rompf, ext. 3304
- College of Fine and Performing Arts, Linda Hambrick, ext. 2755
- College of Health and Human Sciences, Judy Dillard, ext. 2143
- Kimmel School, Pat Smith, ext. 2434
Mobile Computer Carts
Mobile computer carts are located in different classroom buildings and faculty may schedule them for use with a class. All classrooms have a network port so the mobile computer carts can connect to the campus network in any classroom.
Mobile computer carts are located in different classroom buildings and faculty may schedule them for use with a class. All classrooms have a network port so the mobile computer carts can connect to the campus network in any classroom.- Coulter: 2 PCs, one Mac (Dean’s office)
- McKee (Dean’s office)
- Moore: 2 (Dean’s office)
- Natural Sciences (Dean’s office)
- Stillwell (Dean’s office)
How to Schedule a Mobile Computer Cart?
Similar to the computer demonstration classrooms, the mobile carts are managed and scheduled by the appropriate college dean’s office. Please contact your dean’s office to schedule the use of a mobile computer cart.









