Difference between revisions of "Computer Projection Equipment"

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If you are teaching in a classroom or lab that does not have a computer and projector, you can...
 
If you are teaching in a classroom or lab that does not have a computer and projector, you can...
* reserve a laptop and mobile projector for class period use (see [http://www.durhamtech.edu/faculty/reference/media/mediaequipmentguidelines.pdf Guidelines for Circulating AV Equipment], or
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* reserve a laptop and mobile projector for class period use (see [http://www.durhamtech.edu/faculty/reference/media/mediaequipmentguidelines.pdf Guidelines for Circulating AV Equipment]), or
 
* check with your program director or discipline chair to see if you can reserve an equipped classroom for one or several class meetings.
 
* check with your program director or discipline chair to see if you can reserve an equipped classroom for one or several class meetings.

Revision as of 17:47, 9 August 2010

As of Fall 2010, about 70% of Durham Tech's classrooms and computer labs (130 rooms) are equipped with computer projection equipment. See the list of classrooms with projectors.

For help using media equipment, contact Media Services:

  • Daniel Specter (specterd@durhamtech.edu or 919-536-7200 ext. 1608)
  • Mweshi ("Moon") Ng'andwe (ngandwem@durhamtech.edu or 919-536-7200, ext. 1609)


If you experience a problem using a COMPUTER in a classroom podium, contact Information Technology Services:

  • helpdesk@durhamtech.edu or 919-536-7200 x6111.


If you are teaching in a classroom or lab that does not have a computer and projector, you can...

  • reserve a laptop and mobile projector for class period use (see Guidelines for Circulating AV Equipment), or
  • check with your program director or discipline chair to see if you can reserve an equipped classroom for one or several class meetings.