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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Central Classrooms Surpass 80% Tech Threshold!

UMTC Classroom Tech Upgrades Reach New High!



As of the start of the Spring 2006 semester, 83% of all University of
Minnesota Twin Cities central classrooms have been upgraded to meet the
UMTC "Projection Capable Classroom" standard. This is a dramatic
turnaround from just a few short years ago, and demonstrates the
strength of University of Minnesota classroom teaching and learning
support programs.



The campus breakdown of tech equipped central classrooms meeting the "PROJECTION CAPABLE CLASSROOM" standard:

East Bank: 163 of 202 classrooms - 81%;

West Bank: 65 of 72 classrooms - 90%;

St. Paul: 26 of 31 classrooms - 84%;

TOTAL: 254 of 305 classrooms - 83%.



The PROJECTION CAPABLE CLASSROOM standard includes the baseline level
of technology specified for all UMTC central classrooms: fixed data
projector, instructor internet connectivity, "smart" control system
with standard UMTC user-friendly laptop interface, control system
networking option, various I/O devices including DVD and VCR,
accessibility features, Classroom Hotline phone, wireless student
networking, and other features.



In addition to the 254 central classrooms that have been brought up to
this level of technology, departments and colleges have purchased
another 115 systems from OCM's Classroom Technical Services ISO unit
for use in their own rooms.



All of these systems use the same operator interface and protocols.
This means that our faculty and students can walk into some 370 rooms
across the entire campus and confidently face a proven and reliable
technology system with which which they are familiar and comfortable.
Additionally, the campus benefits from the economies of scale in
production and reduced cost of this essential teaching and learning
technology in classrooms.



For additional details on the Tech Upgrade program, please see the OCM Web site at www.classroom.umn.edu.