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Classroom Information
Room | Room Type | Seating | Equipment |
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1105 | Conference Room | 24 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector |
1115 | Conference Room | 24 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
1135 | General Purpose Classroom | 65 - Podium - Theatre/Attached Table and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, Document Camera, White Board |
1215 | General Purpose Classroom | 58 - Podium - Theatre/Attached Table and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, Document Camera, White Board |
1245 | Lab | 22 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3105 | General Purpose Classroom | 40 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3115 | General Purpose Classroom | 40 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3125 | General Purpose Classroom | 51 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3135 | Lab | 32 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3215 | Auditorium | 110 - Podium - Theatre/Attached Table/Arm Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3225 | General Purpose Classroom | 51 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3235 | General Purpose Classroom | 51 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
3245 | General Purpose Classroom | 54 - Podium - Tables and Chairs | DVD/VCR, Projector, White Board |
Please contact Linda Chamot (x5-7796) to reserve the labs and for all other classroom reservations please contact Student Services.
Classroom Podiums
Traditional Classroom Podiums
To turn the projector on/off use the display ON/OFF buttons.
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Closed Caption ON/OFF - This button will turn the captioning on or off
Black Screen - This button will display a black screen on the projector (This can be used when, for example, you don't want what you're doing on your laptop to be displayed to the projector).
1. Laptop - This button allows you to use your laptop as the input for the projector (you will need to plug the VGA cable into your laptop).
2. DVD - This buttons uses the DVD player as the input for the projector.
3. VCR - This buttons uses the VCR as the input for the projector (there is a DVD and VCR control panel to the right of the VCR and DVD buttons)
4. DOC CAM - This button allows a document camera to be used as the input for the projector.
5. AUX Video - This buttons allows you to use an external video source as the input for the projector.
6. PC - This button allows you to use the PC at the podium as the input for the projector (Note: not all classrooms have a PC at the podium).
When you are done using the projector please turn the display off.
LOW-1135 Instructions
To use the projector you will need podium access (please see below for instruction). After swiping your ID through the card reader the screen should turn on/allow you to use the projector. This is the initial screen you will see and from there you can select a source (Laptop, DVD, VCR, Aux Video, Doc Cam, or Blank Image). Please note the right hand side which allows you to adjust the volume/mute the source and microphone. The screen buttons up/down on the bottom left hand side will allow you to put the projector screen up or down (the screen will also go up once you swipe out of the podium or select 'System Off' on the upper right hand side)
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LOW-1215 Instructions
1135 Card Swipe Access
For Podium Access to LOW-1135, you must file a request with Support Services. This can be done online by going to https://isnet.rit.edu/isnet/. Once there, login using your RIT Computer Account and then select Podium Access under the Asset Management menu.
Fill out the required form and select 12-1135. Once finished, click Submit.
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Overview
This page lists the technology that is available in the various classrooms of the Max Lowenthal Building. At anytime if you need assistance, you may contact Saunders Technical Support or Center for Teaching and Learning for assistance.
Technology and Instructions
Room Number | Capacity | Dedicated Computer | HDMI | Microphones | ShareLink Wireless | Solstice Wireless | USB-C | Zoom | Additional Details and Instructions |
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LOW-1050 | 138 | Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-1105/1110 | 25 | ||||||||
LOW-1115/1120 | 25 | ||||||||
LOW-1125 | 16 | 12 Bloomberg Terminals 4 Additional Computers | |||||||
LOW-1135 | 60 | Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-1215 | 41 | Audio Instructions | |||||||
LOW-1225/1235 | 24/24 | ||||||||
LOW-1245 | 30 | 30 Student Computers | |||||||
LOW-2309 | 6 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-2312 | 12 | ||||||||
Room Number | Capacity | Dedicated Computer | HDMI | Microphones | ShareLink Wireless | Solstice Wireless | USB-C | Zoom | Additional Details and Instructions |
LOW-3000 | 12 | Audio Instructions Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-3010 | 16 | ||||||||
LOW-3015 | 30 | Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-3025 | 24 | Audio Instructions Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-3040 | 18 | Wireless Projection Zoom Instructions | |||||||
LOW-3052 | 15 | 15 Student Computers | |||||||
LOW-3057 | Control Room Equipment | ||||||||
LOW-3060 | 6 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-3105 | 44 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-3115 | 40 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-3125 | Wireless Projection | ||||||||
Room Number | Capacity | Dedicated Computer | HDMI | Microphones | ShareLink Wireless | Solstice Wireless | USB-C | Zoom | Additional Details and Instructions |
LOW-3135 | 36 | 38 Student Computers Dedicated Computer Audio | |||||||
LOW-3215 | 106 | ||||||||
LOW-3225 | 49 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-3235 | 49 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-3245 | 47 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-4050 | 120 | Wireless Projection Overflow Monitors | |||||||
LOW-A076 | 6 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
LOW-A078 | 6 | Wireless Projection | |||||||
Room Number | Capacity | Dedicated Computer | HDMI | Microphones | ShareLink Wireless | Solstice Wireless | USB-C | Zoom | Additional Details and Instructions |
Troubleshooting and Common Problems
HDMI vs USB-C
Most locations within the Max Lowenthal building have both HDMI and USB-C for projections. Only plug in one of these cables instead of both. This may result in your video not showing because the laptop is sending out the wrong import.
Monitors not turning on
In the spaces where there are monitors instead of projectors, there are times where the monitors do not want to turn on. Sometimes, turning the system off at the touch panel and turning them back on will reset the system. If not, you may need to manually turn the monitors on.
The power button for the monitors are on the bottom, middle.
Reservations
For reservations, please see https://reserve.rit.edu/
Floor Plans, Space Details, and Photos
Floor Plans
See https://www.rit.edu/facilitiesmanagement/building/max-lowenthal-hall
Auditoriums/Classrooms
- Classroom (LOW-3105)
- Classroom (LOW-3115)
- Classroom (LOW-3215)
- Classroom (LOW-3225)
- Classroom (LOW-3235)
- Classroom (LOW-3245)
- Gueldenpfennig Auditorium (LOW-1050)
- Joseph M. Lobozzo Executive MBA Room (LOW-1215)
- Lecture Hall (LOW-1135)
- REDCOM Active Learning Collaboratory (LOW-1115 & 1120)
Computer Labs
- Business Enterprise Systems (BEST) Lab (LOW-3135)
- Global Business Solutions Lab (LOW-1245)
- Sklarsky Center for Business Analytics (LOW-1125)
Conference Rooms
- Daniel D. Tessoni Business Activities Center (LOW-1225 & 1235)
- Executive MBA Conference Room (LOW-2312)
- Krupnicki Board Room (LOW-3025)
- Ricotta Dean's Conference Room (LOW-3000)
Event Space
Research/Analysis Labs
- Behavioral Research Lab (LOW-3052)
- Dr. Jesse M. Redlo Business Case Analysis Lab (LOW-3040)
- Emil Vogel Integrated Business Technology Systems Research Lab (LOW-3010)
- Hinkston Business Case Analysis Lab (LOW-3015)
Team Rooms with Wireless Projection
- Kozel and Schwertz Team Room (LOW-A076)
- Large Team Room (LOW-3060)
- Ted and Katherine Martinez Team Room (LOW-A078)