Lecture Halls vs. Seminar Spaces - College of Law
Each teaching space within Dineen Hall is fully equipped to facilitate simultaneous instruction for students in the room itself, and for those who are attending the class remotely.
There are two basic forms of teaching space in the building – lecture halls and seminar spaces. Basic descriptions pertaining to hybrid in-class/online instruction are below.
Lecture Halls
Tiered space
Fixed furniture
Standalone teaching station
Room controls
Touchscreen on teaching station
Light and shade controls on wall
Audio
Wireless lapel microphone for faculty
Push-to-talk microphones in student desks
Amplification of faculty microphone
Amplification of computer content (including Zoom session) with in-ceiling speakers
Camera
1-3 cameras in room, feeding video to PC in teaching station
Displays
Large projected image
Confidence monitor, front-facing, mounted on ceiling or back wall
Touch- and pen-enabled Wacom tablet monitor on teaching station
Seminar Rooms
Flat room
Moveable furniture
Teaching PC in room's closet
Keyboard and mouse at table
Room Controls
Touchscreen on wall
Light and shade controls on wall
Audio
Ceiling-mounted microphones
Ceiling-mounted speakers
Amplification of computer content (including Zoom session with in-ceiling speakers
Camera
1-3 cameras in room, feeding video to PC in room's closet
Display
Large projected image or LCD monitor
Note: Large, student-facing projection screen or monitor is only display in seminar spaces