Rice University

Classroom Technologies

BKH 116 Baker Hall

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  • Classroom Instructor View
  • Classroom Entrance View
  • Classroom Front/Center View
Room Type
Classroom
Seats
43 - Desks
Lighting
Fluorescent
Zoned
Windows
Windows with Blinds/Shades
Writing Surface
Whiteboard
Front: 8'(W) x 4'(H) - Right: 8'(W) x 4'(H)
Projection Surface
Retractable (motorized)
10'(W) x 6'(H)
Computers
1 PCs
1 Laptop VGA Ports
1 Laptop HDMI Ports
Outlets
Power at seats? No
Video Conferencing
Available? No
Accessibility
Student Wheelchair Access? Yes
Instructor Wheelchair Access? Yes
Flooring
Carpet

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Technology Instructions

Podium 4

The "Podium 4" class of podium is controlled by a touch-panel remote which is located either the lift section of the podium surface or on the wall adjacent the podium.  The system contains a PC computer, blu-ray/dvd disc player, and laptop VGA, HDMI, and stereo audio connection inputs.

Classroom activation:

1 - Wake the touch-panel: 

A firm touch to the “touch-panel” screen will wake the panel from hibernation.  A “welcome image” will appear prompting you to perform another firm touch to the screen in order to continue.

2 - Activation of projector:

With the touch-panel activated, a message box will appear asking whether or not the projector will be used for the session.  Press "yes" if affirmative, press "no" if negative. 

Note:  If subsequent use of the projector is required, pressing the “Current Mode” button at the top of the screen will activate the previous touch-panel message box, at this time, "yes" can be selected to activate the projector.  You may also press the "Exit" button and re-enter the system to engage the activation message box.

3 - Source display:

If “yes” is selected to activate the projector, a guide dialog box will appear prompting the user to select their desired source.  Please make sure to select the source you wish to use at this time. 

Note:  The selected computer, PC or MAC, may be in hibernation mode; thus you will have to "wiggle" the mouse or press the "Esc" or "Space-bar" keys on the keyboard to wake the computer.

4 - Screen control:

The screen will be lowered automatically when the projector activates, thus there is no need to lower the screen manually.  However, there is a screen switch on the wall nearest the podium if required. 

5 - Monitor:

The monitor should be left on at all times, however sleep mode does activate after no source is present for an extended period of time.  To wake the monitor, you must first activate the system at the “touch-panel”, wake the computer you plan to use by pressing the escape or space-bar key or wiggling the mouse.  Once the computer is operational an image should be presented on the monitor.  It’s possible the monitor was powered off if no image is viewable on the monitor.  Please locate the monitor power button and press to activate the monitor (location of power button will vary depending on monitor model).   

6 - Audio:

There are three audio levels that must be taken into consideration when operating room audio.  The computer audio should be at max level.  The software audio should also be adjusted accordingly.  The room audio at the touch-panel can then be adjusted up or down to further calibrate the room audio, this can be done using the “up” and “down” "hard" buttons on the right side of the touch-panel.  The "Advanced Audio Controls" touch-panel button will allow more specific audio adjustments including the ability to boost the audio output.

Note:  If the Mac computer audio is "greyed out", this indicates that the audio can only be adjusted through the touch-panel.  This is a function of some mac computer(s) when connected to a source via HDMI cable. 

7 - Microphones (if applicable):

Please see the corresponding microphone "tab" for room specific instructions.

Note:  Not all classrooms are equipped with microphones.

Issues, questions, or urgent assistance please contact OIT Operations desk at 713-348-4989.

Dell OptiPlex 9020:

Operation:

The PC computer can be selected from the source selection device particular to the system being used.  The PC computer has a 15-minute inactivity sleep timer that will activate when the keyboard or mouse are not moved, however the timer is rendered inactive when viewing a powerpoint file in presentation mode or watching a video (youtube, netflix, etc, or media player) in full screen mode.  When the PC computer is selected you may need to "wiggle" the mouse or press any key on the keyboard to wake the computer.  

Login:

On the login screen you may enter your "netid" or "temporary visitor id" that was obtained through the OIT help desk 713-348-HELP (4357).  All software on the PC computer is available to all who login to the computer.  The current software suite can be found at the following link.

USB:

The PC computer has USB ports on the front of the computer that can be used to plug and access your USB memory stick, charge a mobile phone, or plug a wireless receiver for a presentation advancing remote.

Software Link:  

PC Software Load: (Fall 2016 - Spring 2017)

 

Issues, questions, or urgent assistance please contact OIT Operations desk at 713-348-4989.

Document Camera (AverVision 300AF HD)

The "document camera" allows the user to display content such as documents, negatives, transparencies, and 3D objects onto the classroom projector, display, or monitor making presentations more accessible to the viewers and giving the instructor a valuable tool for teaching and a replacement for overhead projectors.  

1 – Activation:

You must first select “document camera” on the touch-panel, flip-top controller, or button remote before the image can be projected through the classroom system onto the projector and monitor.  Once the image is projected you may activate the camera by selecting “on” at the touch-panel, or powering on the camera from the “silver button" on the right side of the camera, opposite the camera arm.  To ensure the camera will output video to the projector and monitor you must ensure that the camera is set to “camera” on the document camera control panel located on top of the document camera body; this will be evident due to an active green light on the button. 

Note:  Images will not pass to the projector and monitor if “playback” or “pc” are selected on the document camera control panel.

2 – Control:

The “document camera” should be controlled by the “touch-panel” on the document camera control dialog.  This dialog is present when the “document camera” source is selected.  The available controls consist of “on/off”, zoom in/ out, auto adjust focus, freeze image, and in some cases depending on the document camera model, “light on/off”.  If the room is not equipped with a touch-panel controller, then the user will have to control the functions of the document camera through the control panel located on the camera body.  These controls consist of zoom in/ out, freeze image, auto adjust focus, and other functions that are not necessary for normal classroom usage.  Lighting varies depending on the document camera model.  If a “light on/off button” exists on the control panel, the lights will be activated by this button, if not, the light will be activated at the camera head and can be turn on/off by a small switch.  There are three settings associated with this switch, being, camera light on, camera off, camera off with laser pointer one which denotes the area of projection, and light on with laser pointer on.   

Note: If the user would like to be trained to use more advanced functions of the document camera they can contact the OIT operations desk at 713-348-4989 and a technician will be dispatched to assist with training.

Issues, questions, or urgent assistance please contact OIT Operations desk at 713-348-4989.