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The Department has two dedicated teaching studios which are used primarily for classroom instruction, and is where most of our classes are held. Both studios provide one workstation per student, as well as an instructor workstation with various multimedia capabilities for instruction and presentations.

As part of its multi-media capabilities, the lab's SMART-board technology allows faculty to easily digitally store handwritten notes from a lecture for later posting on the course web for convenient reference later (but, as the Faculty will be quick to point out, this is no substitute for attending class! ;-) ).

TLC 1-210 accommodates up to 18 students; 1-211 accommodates up to 38 students.

Both studios are located on the TLC first floor, in the corner to the left of the C3 convenience store.

Current Hardware Configuration

This lab was last upgraded with new computers in August 2005 using funding provided by the UWG Student Technology Fee.

Dell OptiPlex GX620 (Ultra-Small Form Factor)

  • 3.2GHz Intel Pentium 4 Processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 160 GB Hard Drive
  • 24X DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
  • Dell Ultrasharp 17" LCD Display
  • Software image includes:
    • Microsoft Windows XP, Visual Studio .NET
    • Sun Java JDK, Eclipse IDE
    • MATLAB, Maple
    • Adobe PhotoShop, Flash, and DreamWeaver
    • Various free and open-source tools and applications

Each studio also includes 1 HP LaserJet 5000N printer and a flatbed scanner.

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Last modified: 08/11/07 11:49 PM EDT by EdwinRudolph

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