The Current State of Instructional Technology in General Purpose Classrooms George Preisinger/Steve ShablinFeb. 14, 2002.

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The Current State of Instructional Technology in General Purpose Classrooms George Preisinger/Steve ShablinFeb. 14, 2002

General Purpose Classrooms are defined as any instructional space that is: Managed and scheduled by the Registrar Managed and scheduled by the Registrar Supports multiple users in several disciplines with multiple teaching styles Supports multiple users in several disciplines with multiple teaching styles Room resources are funded and maintained by centralized service support operations Room resources are funded and maintained by centralized service support operations

Centralized service operations include: Registrar: management and scheduling Capital Planning & Design: new construction & renovation Campus Facilities & Operations: structural, electrical, mechanical, & custodial services Information Technology: OU Network design, installation, & maintenance Instructional Technology: audiovisual and classroom technology systems design, installation, distribution, & maintenance

General Purpose Classrooms (89): Dodge Hall – 7 Elliott Hall - 9 Hannah Hall – 5 North Foundation Hall – 2 O’Dowd Hall - 6 Science & Engineering – 14 South Foundation Hall – 37 Wilson Hall – 5 Vandenberg Hall – 1 Varner Hall – 4 SEHS Building – 11 (Fall 2002)

Classroom Types Level I - Basic Classroom Level II - Technology Classroom (Without Computer & Multimedia Podium) Level III - Enhanced Technology Classroom (With Multimedia Podium) Level IV - Two-way Interactive Video Classroom Level V - Computer Classroom (Laboratories)

Level I - Basic Classroom

Level I – Classroom Instructional Technology Costs Chalkboard/whiteboard – 4x16 - $1500 Front Projection Screen – 10’ - $900 Overhead Projector and Cart - $1000 OU Network Installation* – $500 (2D1V1C) ( given existing building backbone infrastructure) Total = $3,900 - $11,900 * OUNet installation typically contains many variables which could significantly increase the cost of this component Public Address System (>50 seats) - $3K-8K

Level I - Basic Classroom 47.2% or 42 of 89 Dodge Hall – 3 of 7 O’Dowd Hall – 2 of 6 Science & Engineering – 1 of 14 South Foundation Hall - 31 of 37 Vandenberg Hall – 1 of 1 Varner Hall – 2 of 4 Wilson Hall – 2 of 5

Level II - Technology Classroom (Without Multimedia Podium)

Level II - Classroom Instructional Technology Costs Level I - $ $11,900 VHS VCR - $165 DVD Player - $160 Video/Data projector - $5,000 Fixed AV equipment lock box - $1,300 Campus telephone - $575 + $9/month Video switcher - $675 Powered Speaker - $300 Installation - $2,500 Misc - $1,500 Total Level II costs = $16,075 – $24,075 Public Address System (>50 seats) - $3K-8K

Level II - Technology Classroom (Without Computer Multimedia Podium) 38.2% or 34 of 89 Dodge Hall – 4 of 7 Hannah Hall – 4 of 4 North Foundation Hall – 2 of 2 O’Dowd Hall – 3 of 6 Science & Engineering – 13 of 14 South Foundation Hall – 6 of 37 Wilson Hall – 2 of 5

Level III - Enhanced Technology Classroom (With Multimedia Podium)

Level III - Classroom Instructional Technology Costs Level II - $16,075 - $24,075 Multimedia Desk - $2,000 Rack-mount PC & Monitor - $2,500 Document Camera - $2,700 Fiber transceivers - $2,600 Installation - $1,000 Misc - $1,000 Total Level III costs = $27,875 – 35,875 Public Address System (>50 seats) - $3K-8K

Level III - Enhanced Technology Classroom (With Multimedia Podium) 11.2% or 10 of 89 Elliott Hall – 7 of 9 Varner Hall – 2 of 4 Wilson Hall – 1 of 5 New SEHS – 10 of 11

Mobile Multimedia Cart Converts Level I to Level III Classroom $13,500 $21,000

Level IV - Two-way Interactive Video Classroom

Level IV - Classroom Instructional Technology Costs Level III - $27,875 – $35,875 ITV package - $20,000 Total Level IV costs = $47,875 – $55,875 Public Address System (>50 seats) - $3K-8K

Level IV - Two-way Interactive Video Classroom 3.4% or 3 of 89 Elliott Hall – 2 of 9 O’Dowd Hall – 1 of 6 New SEHS – 1 of 11

Level V - Computer Classroom (Laboratories)

Level V – Classroom (Laboratories) Instructional Technology Costs Level III - $27,875 Furniture/workstation – $200-$500/student 20 $350/station = $7,000 Computer/workstation - $1,800/station 20 seats = $36,000 Total Level V costs (20 seats) =$70,875

Level V - Computer Classroom (Laboratories) 151 & 164 Dodge Hall - SECS 202 & 223 Elliott Hall – SBA 225A Kresge – KL 129B Kresge – IT 212 O’Dowd - SEHS 226 Varner Hall - ITI 400 & 400A Wilson Hall – A&S

History of Classroom Technology – Chalkboards & Projection Screens, everything else was portable, 16mm proj. & OH primary tool ODH opens 1981 – Installed VIDEO projectors (3 rooms) VHS video begins, OH installed in classrooms – Video replaces 16mm and demand for video grows, computers begin finding their way into the classroom – OUNet is installed, LCD panels used to display computer images, Scan converted video projectors begin

History of Classroom Technology 1995 – First ITV classroom opened 1995 – LCD panels out and LCD video/data projectors in, Rooms begin to be equipped (10 rooms 5 building), initial video backbone installed 1996 – 2 nd & 3 rd ITV classrooms online 1997 – SEB Opens – New classroom standard, Level II 1998/99- Hannah Hall/Dodge Hall upgrades, Level II Fall Elliott Hall Opens, Level III & 206 VH & 124 WH, 266 SFH Upgrades, Mobile multimedia carts provided in SFH Fall SEHS scheduled to open, Level III & IV

Classroom Technology Direction Academic Computing Committee Senate Committee Charge-advise Senate on all matters pertaining to the use of computers for instruction and research Classroom Improvement Committee University-wide Committee Charge-establish standards for the teaching and learning environment in the university’s existing and proposed general purpose classrooms.

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