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Classroom Planning

LTS staff members work with faculty and staff, department chairs, deans, Facilities Planning and Management, and the Registrar when designing instructional spaces to meet teaching and learning needs.

Classrooms are defined by four levels based on the type and amount of technology in the classroom.

Classroom design includes analyzing the space for effective utilization, designing the placement of the room's instructional technology and planning the "behind the scenes" remodeling and/or networking to assure that the room is not only well equipped but also has proper lighting and circuitry. Often, decisions regarding floor and wall coverings as well as furniture are fashioned to enhance the classroom's acoustical and ergonomic environment.

Classroom Planning and Modernization

  • Upgrading instructional spaces with technology to meet faculty needs
  • Assessing faculty and staff classroom needs
  • Planning classroom technology changes
  • Evaluating state-of-the-art classroom technology
  • Purchasing and installing instructional technology equipment

For more information on the classroom design process, contact John Lee, Classroom Planning and Design Manager.


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