Media Classrooms Overview

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Evergreen has a number of technology-enabled "AV Classrooms" equipped with built-in audio/video display systems. All of them, at a minimum, will allow you to display your portable computer video on a classroom projection screen. Some provide additional AV capabilities as detailed below:

Level 1 – video projector and connector for portable computer video

Level 2 – as above plus AV playback equipment in an equipment rack

Level 3 – as above plus a Lectern with a Mac and (in most cases) a document camera


Listed below are the AV classrooms which are available for your use and, parenthetically, information on who to contact to schedule them and who to call if you need technical assistance using them):

AV Classrooms at Olympia Campus

Library AV Classrooms - Level 1, 2 and 3

Support at Electronic Media ext 6270 Scheduling at Space Scheduling 6314

LIB 1412 single seminar 5.1 surround level 3 system level 3

LIB 1540 three seminar 5.1 surround level 3 with isolated control room for 16mm projection level 3

LIB 1326 two seminar level 3

LIB 2310 two seminar level 3

LIB 2708 two seminar level 3

LIB 3301 two seminar level 1

Comm Building AV Classrooms - Level 2 and 3

These spaces need scheduling support from the Communications Building manager Shannon Stewart (extension 5896)

Com 107 Recital Hall 200 seat level 2 Com 308 two seminar level 2 Com 326 two seminar level 2 Com 408 two seminar level 2


Lab 1&2 AV Classrooms - Level 1

Lecture Halls - Level 3


Seminar 2 AV Classrooms - Level 2 Scheduling: Space Scheduling 6314. Technical help: Sophie Butigan @ ext. 5517/EM Help desk 6270) A-D 1107, 3 seminar, 2107,2109,3107,3109 single seminar

Seminar 2 Lecture Halls - Level 3 Scheduling:Space Scheduling 6314. Technical help: Sophie Butigan @ ext. 5517 or Electronic Media Help desk @ ext. 6270)) A-E 1105 3 seminar

AV Classrooms at Tacoma Campus

Tips:

SEM2 Media Cabinets

If you hear trash TV leaking through the system then the user before you left the VCR on a certain channel; press Zero on the VCR remote to switch the system to a neutral line.

If you are rewinding or forwarding a VCR tape, use the remote. The dial on the VCRs is for rewind, forward, and changing the channel. It is very easy to change the channel when you think you are rewinding or fast forwarding, and the results can be really confusing.

Sometimes people take the batteries out of the remotes. If you are pressing and pressing the buttons and nothing is happening - check the remote to see if it still has batteries.