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Weiss Hall

Room Number
Weiss 640
Seating Capacity
30
Student Seating Style
Computer tables
Room Type
Computer classroom
Room Layout
Rows of stations
Computer
Dell OptiPlex 755
Technology Level
Projector
TBA
Projector Aspect Ratio
TBA
Laptop Connection Availability
VGA, 1/8" audio
Wireless
802.11b & 802.11g
VCR/DVD
JVC
Cable TV
Not present
Document Camera
Available upon request*
Webcam
Available upon request*
Wireless Microphone
Present
Telephone
Present**
Class Capture
Not present
Notes
With 2 kiosks outside

 

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.

Weiss Hall is located at 1701 N. 13th Street, on the northeast corner of 13th and Cecil B. Moore. The B0xx rooms are in the basement; all other classrooms are in the tower and accessible via the elevators.

*Contact the CLA IT department for equipment.

**Please note that the telephone only makes calls to Temple University telephone numbers.

 

Scheduling:

To schedule a class or event in this lab, please contact cla.scheduling@temple.edu.

 

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:

Fall 2010 Software List (PDF)

 

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.

 

Level 6 Classrooms:

Level 6 classrooms contain one workstation for each student as well as an instructor teaching station. Seating arrangements vary from traditional classroom style to clusters. Seating capacity ranges from 15 to 35. Level 6 classrooms include:

  • Networked computer workstation for each student
  • Teaching station with:
    • Computer desk
    • Desktop computer with Internet access and a monitor
    • Patch panel for external devices such as a laptop
  • Ceiling-mounted video/data projector
  • Push-button remote to control media projection
  • Pull-down or fixed screen
  • Whiteboard
  • “Hot Line” phone to call for assistance
  • Manually controlled room darkening

 

 

Last updated Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Temple University
College of Liberal Arts
Information Technology
AL-21 Anderson Hall
1114 West Berks Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6090
Phone: 215-204-3213
Email: clait@temple.edu