Classroom:
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Type
active learning
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Capacity
60
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Student Seating
round tables and moveable seating electrical outlets at student seats
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Writing Surface(s)
dry-erase board(s) |
Facilities Help: |
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James Trumbo 123 Fisher-Bennett Hall drl-facilities@sas.upenn.edu 215-746-3526 |
Technology Help: |
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Math Computing Support 3N5 David Rittenhouse Laboratory drl-classrooms@sas.upenn.edu 215-898-4947 |
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Pictures updated February 2017
The equipment listed below is permanently installed in David Rittenhouse Laboratory 3N1H:
- centralized control of audiovisual system
• control touch panel/cable cubby on top of podium
- 2 installed video projectors
- recommended display resolution is 1920 x 1080 at 60Hz
- multiple manually operated projection screens
- computer with Windows™ operating system
• please note that there is no optical drive attached to this computer
- VGA and HDMI inputs to attach laptop computer to the projection/audio systems
• please note that laptop users may need to provide an adapter to use this feature
• please note that laptop Internet connectivity is available via AirPennNet only
- Solstice software (wireless projection and collaboration capabilities)
- Blu-ray™ player
- overhead projector available from LSP upon request
- high-density wireless Internet access (AirPennNet)
Additional technology information about David Rittenhouse Laboratory 3N1H:
- CD playback is available using the Blu-ray™ player.
- Region-free DVD playback is available using the Blu-ray™ player.
What's green in David Rittenhouse Laboratory 3N1H:
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The projectors in this classroom will shut down automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity as measured by seating area vacancy sensors.
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The projectors in this classroom use an alternate light source in lieu of traditional lamps.
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Access to David Rittenhouse Laboratory 3N1H is restricted. Please note that the doors to this classroom are scheduled to lock automatically on a daily basis.
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Join us in reducing Penn's carbon footprint by using the classroom controls to turn off the projectors at the end of your class/event. You'll save energy and help us save money by extending the life of the audiovisual system components.
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Project information about David Rittenhouse Laboratory 3N1H:
Ten Year Project History:
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Description of Work |
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door removal project |
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completed |
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2023 |
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technology upgrade |
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completed |
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2020 |
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camera installation projector replacement |
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completed |
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2016 |
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technology reconfiguration |
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completed |
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2015 |
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Page updated on 8 October 2020