TECs are equipped with technology that's permanently installed in the room. To see what's installed in each room, click on Room Location & Photos.
Equipment
All general purpose TECs include the equipment described below. The type of equipment available inside a TEC (i.e., brand of computer, type of projector or document camera) will vary depending
on the room. Some examples of equipment and a brief explanation are
provided below:
- Lectern: With the exception
of the multimedia projector, the lectern houses the equipment.
- Integrated classroom control: There
are currently three different standards for devices used to control the equipment in a TEC. Most classrooms
include an Extron Media Link Controller which has a push button interface to select power on/off,
device selection, DVD/VCR controls and, in some rooms, screen control.
In larger classrooms and auditoriums, you may find Crestron Touchpanels
which will have the same type of buttons as the Extron Push Buttons
(except you touch the panel). Older
classrooms use an EzTroll solution which provides
the instructor basic on/off and device selection.
- Computer (PC): TECs are equipped with a computer and Internet
access. Computers within these classrooms will not require a login. Restart the computer if there is a login prompt. Laptop support
for PCs and Macintosh computers are provided (15 Pin VGA Connector and Audio Connector) - Macintosh adaptors may be necessary.
- Document Camera: Similar in function
to an overhead transparency projector, the document camera is used
to display slides, paper, and 3-D objects objects using
the multimedia projector.
- DVD/VHS Combo: Available in many
of our facilities, a DVD/VCR combo deck provides playback of VCR
tapes and DVD disks. International videos may not play on standard equipment provided in TECs.
- DVD Playback: All TEC
computers are capable of playing a standard DVD Disk. DVDs created outside of the United States may not play on standard TEC equipment.
- Laptop Support: Most TECs
include cabling to project visual and audio from your laptop through
the multimedia projector.
- Microphones: Most TECs have built-in microphones and some of the larger auditoriums have wireless microphones available.
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Locations, Photos & User Guides
Click on the room location to see photos, download instructions particular to the room, and to see the technology installed in each space.
Room Access
A Marlok card is required to access a TEC. All instructors
are required to carry and use a Marlok Card to access TECs.
To enter the room, swipe your Marlok card in the card reader to unlock
the door. It is your responsibility to swipe-out (lock the door)
as you leave the classroom and ensure that the door(s) are secured.
Contact your department to request a Marlok card or add TEC access
to your current card.
If locked out of your room during business hours, call the Facilities department (895-HELP). If locked out after hours, call Public Safety Dispatch (895-3668). You will need to have proof of need to enter the room.
Scheduling
To schedule a TEC during Spring or Fall
semesters, contact the administrative staff in your department if you are in an academic unit. When the administrative staff make reservations in Adastra (UNLV's scheduling system) be sure to:
- Only ask
for a TEC room
- Ensure the building requested
for your classes match the capacity of the classrooms for that building. If your administrative assistant assures this is done during the
scheduling process, your are more likely to get the classroom you
need.
Non-academic units may contact Raelynn Lee, Scheduling Coordinator for student enrollment at 895-2980 to reserve a TEC room.
Security
Be aware that our computers are secured with a product called Deepfreeze,
which will erase all files put on the computer between restarts.
Files stored on the computer will be erased when the computer restarts. Save files to a thumb drive or to network storage.
Be sure to either lock the room when you leave or transfer the room to another professor. Leaving TEC rooms unlocked leads to theft. Please help us keep the TEC secure.
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Software
The following software is installed on all general purpose
TEC computers.
Applications:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Adobe Photoshop
- Dreamweaver
- DVD Player Software
- SPSS for Windows
- Symantec Antivirus Client
Internet Tools:
- Internet Explorer
- Netscape
- Firefox
- Secure File Transfer Client (SFTP)
- Secure Shell Client (SSH)
- WS_FTP 95LE (FTP)
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Microsoft
Office 2003:
- Microsoft Access
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Word
Multimedia Tools:
- QuickTime Player
- RealPlayer
- Winamp
- Windows Media Player
- iTunes
Other:
- Windows XP Professional
- Power Archiver (Compression utility)
- Java 2 Runtime environment
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Requesting Software
Install
To request new or different software in a general
purpose TEC, contact Classroom Support at 895-0771. After acquiring
the software installation package, the request will be completed
within five (5) business days.
Although we strive to comply with any requests that will facilitate
learning, we WILL NOT install software that includes any of the following:
- Shareware without purchases or licenses
- Demo Software
- Unlicensed software of any kind
- Software that interferes with the operation
of a computer (i.e., software is incompatible with existing software
or may cause network or server problems)
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Support & Training
Contact Classroom
Support at 895-0771
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
At this number you can request the following:
- Help over the phone
- A specialist to visit your location
- Training for instructors or students
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