Robinson Hall 107

Overview
 

Robinson Hall 107 is a flexible teaching and learning space for faculty and students. The room is easily reconfigurable to accommodate a variety of interactive pedagogical and collaborative approaches. The technology is up-to-date and simple to use, allowing an instructor to teach from several vantage points in the room.
 
During the academic year, Robinson 107 is scheduled by the FAS Registrar’s Office through the FAS RoomBook system and is thus available to any FAS faculty member who needs a classroom that supports interactive, project and technology-focused teaching.
 

Room Information

Renovated Summer 2015
Room Capacity 20
Room Characteristics Easily movable tables and chairs; multiple fixed writing surfaces (whiteboard and blackboard); portable height-adjustable instructor station; multiple lighting zones; light filtering and blackout shades; and acoustical ceiling and wall panels.
Room Technology Electric projection screen; high-definition laser projector and two flat panel displays with wireless and wired laptop connections; resident computer; high-definition Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera for video teleconferencing (via Zoom/WebEx); and a touch panel control system. For additional information on the technology in the room, please visit the Education Support Services website.
Robinson Hall 107
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