
Tuttleman Learning Center
Writing Center
| Room Number | Tuttleman 201D |
| Seating Capacity | 25 |
| Student Seating Style | Computer tables |
| Room Type | Computer classroom |
| Room Layout | Rows of stations |
| Computer | Windows PCs |
| Technology Level | |
| Projector | Sony |
| Projector Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
| Laptop Connection Availability | VGA, 1/8" audio |
| Wireless | 802.11b & 802.11g |
| VCR/DVD | TBA |
| Cable TV | Not present |
| Document Camera | Not present |
| Webcam | Not present |
| Wireless Microphone | Present |
| Telephone | Present |
Computer classrooms have a dedicated computer at each student seat. All computer labs/classrooms, with the exception of the drop-in labs (Anderson 21, Tuttleman 201, Tuttleman 204 and Ritter Annex 844), include a dedicated teacher station and a smart classroom presentation system.
The Tuttleman Learning Center is located at 1809 N. 13th Street, on the corner of Montgomery Avenue and N. 13th Street.
Scheduling:
Contact the Writing Center to schedule a class or event in this room.
Software:
CLA Fall 2010 lab and classroom image is now based in Windows 7 64-bit operating system. The following software titles have been installed in all CLA PC labs:
Assistance in CLA Labs:
All College of Liberal Arts labs are supported by the CLA IT department out of Anderson 21 and can be reached during operating hours at 215-204-3213. This lab is a department-owned lab. For all non-technical support questions, please contact the Writing Center directly.
Level 3 classrooms contain one workstation for each student as well as an instructor teaching station. Seating arrangements vary from traditional classroom style to clusters. Level 3 classrooms typically include:
- A permanently installed lectern-size podium equipped with:
- Desktop computer with Internet access and a monitor
- Patch panel for external devices such as a laptop
- Push-button remote for control of media devices
- A ceiling mounted video/data projector
- Pull-down or fixed projection screen
Last updated Tuesday, October 5, 2010