The Meyer Library classrooms have been upgraded for ease of use to faculty and students, and ease of support by Academic Computing staff. With these upgrades, the classrooms offer a reliable and effective environment for instruction.
Rooms 182, 183, and 184
All three classrooms on the first floor of Meyer Library have seen major upgrades to their projection systems. Rather than adding more media devices, these changes were focused on reliability and ease of use. All Smart Panel projection control systems are identical in layout and operation. Along with the standard DVD, VHS, and desktop computer sources, a dedicated laptop input is available in all three rooms. The desktop workstations themselves have been standardized as Dell Windows PCs with the full suite of cluster applications. Finally, the projectors themselves have been replaced as well and are brighter, lighter, and more reliable.
As before, rooms 182 and 184 are lecture-style classrooms. The former now features a combination of the tablet-armed wooden seats with four movable workstation tables, and Room 184 retains its complement of wide movable tables.
Finally, room 183 still features 17 Dell Windows PCs.
Room 143
Room 143 is now controlled by the University Registrar's Office.
Language Lab Seminar and Classrooms
The projection systems in both Language Lab spaces have been upgraded to offer the same ease-of-use as the first floor classrooms. Additionally, the sound systems in both rooms have been improved to provide high-fidelity audio reproduction for language classes.
To Schedule Use of Meyer Classrooms
To schedule the use of, or to get more information about, one of these classrooms in Meyer Library go to:

